Tax whistle-blower legislation needs to do more than just protect the individual. |
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If recent headlines over the last few weeks can tell us anything, it is that America needs to get serious, and quickly, about E pluribus unum. |
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Firstly, there's the offensive notion that New York needs an ad campaign to boost tourism. |
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But Tesla also needs help in the nuts and bolts of development and operation. |
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The opposition needs to gets its act together quickly if the bogeyman of sectarian division is to be avoided. |
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Louisiana needs a senator who will stand up to the career politicians, and the alligators. |
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Ross needs to go to the hospital after having an allergic reaction, leaving Joey and Chandler to watch Baby Ben. |
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At the very least, Alicia needs to position herself as a searcher, like her husband. |
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Albertine was never to him anything more than a means toward the satisfaction of his own needs, ego needs and sensual needs. |
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The first thing Joplin needs to find out before he will agree to officiate a wedding is why his potential client is in prison. |
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There needs to be an across-the-board, consistent defense of the constitutional separation of powers. |
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Actions by the state need to be evidence-based and due process needs to be accorded to all communities living in Ireland. |
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A dense and stringy fruit, it needs the accompaniment of a lot of sugar and spices before it becomes particularly palatable. |
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By the way, why is special interests always shady while special needs is practically an accolade? |
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He needs to display a level of skill that brings him closer to an American sign-painter than to a French academician. |
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And they did so with a clear policy agenda, advocating for the needs of an affected community and trying to enact change. |
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I would venture to say that advent is something America needs right now, religious or not. |
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The pushing on the bobsled is a very technical skill that needs lots of practice. |
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I know that politics is a blood sport, senator, but your strong survival instinct needs to evolve. |
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Rome wants and needs to be a capital of dialogue and peace, not a barbaric battleground. |
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While there I am, getting mad at my wife for sending me cards all the time because I know she needs every penny right now. |
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And however mindful he is of how much still needs to be done, Sharpton is aware of other great strides for women and for gays. |
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Enter the Taj Group, with its astute understanding of the needs of the well-heeled and the well-traveled. |
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And, in all fairness to Lady Gaga, any singer who matches up with Tony Bennett needs to get loud and assertive. |
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And nobody needs a 30-round clip of high-velocity, steel-jacketed, armor-piercing ordnance for target shooting. |
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Unfortunately, the upper echelons of the Republican Party are resistant to change, but that is what needs to happen. |
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Her experience is a telling example of why the nation's educational system needs to be changed. |
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The IAS audit showed that the Commission needs to keep up the momentum in its efforts to ensure business continuity in the event of serious disruptions. |
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He says that there needs to be more transparency in the way the government operates. |
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New facilities are being added to accommodate the special needs of elderly residents. |
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But in order to succeed, the band of ministerial mavericks needs to capitalize on their momentum. |
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The retail industry knows that to survive, it needs to amp up the experience and add entertainment. |
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So what the anti-Citizens United movement really needs to do is something even harder than amending the Constitution. |
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He needs to make better use of his bully pulpit by really explaining this crisis to the American people. |
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His speech had nothing more to offer than the usual bromides about how everyone needs to work together. |
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This multipurpose tool can be a real lifesaver when something needs fixing. |
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A programmer needs to analyze and conceptualize in order to solve problems. |
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Ukraine needs to embrace its historic role, not to mention its strategic reality, as a borderland. |
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For describing changes in parthood relations over time some sort of temporal apparatus needs to be incorporated into the mereology. |
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She needs to improve her game if she wants to win the championship. |
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Clean air is a valuable natural resource that needs to be protected. |
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His office is a mess. He needs someone to help him organize his work. |
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There's not enough water to meet the daily needs of the city's people. |
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Doctors must consider the emotional and spiritual needs of their patients. |
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Someone needs to repair that worn-out old bridge. It's an accident waiting to happen! |
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Service responses to the problems of old age couched in terms of housecare are clearly irrelevant to the needs of many older people. |
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In the period between about 201 to 27 BC, we can see the development of more flexible laws to match the needs of the time. |
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The adaptation of law to new needs was given over to juridical practice, to magistrates, and especially to the praetors. |
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Channels which served the needs of urban water supply are covered at the List of aqueducts in the Roman Empire. |
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Corruption, in this context the diversion of public finance from the needs of the army, may have contributed greatly to the Fall. |
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The wildlife management plan was focused on helping the reproductive needs of imperiled species. |
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Fear thou a worse prison, if thou wilt needs wilfully live and die in a just indebtment, when thou mayest be at once free and honest. |
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What feminists, especially intersectionalists, have been imagining as identities needs to be exchanged for descriptions of social circumstances. |
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He wrote them in a stylised language that does not always spring naturally from the needs of the characters or the drama. |
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He increasingly tuned his metaphors and images to the needs of the drama itself. |
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Cleveland iron ore is high in phosphorus and needs to be mixed with purer ores, such as those on the west coast in Cumberland and Lancashire. |
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A population census is a key instrument for assessing the needs of local communities. |
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He became a tireless advocate for the needs of adults with IMD throughout Britain and internationally. |
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An agripreneur needs technical and material support to succeed in any agribusiness endeavor. |
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Ambient can be flabby synth mulch that needs to access cyberism and external philosophies to convince you you're not being scammed. |
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Used by a wholesaler or retailer as a wine cabinet, the ambry cupboard suited the needs of a neighborhood inn or small-scale private kitchen. |
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All managed code in the.NET Framework needs to run within an application domain. |
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Verily the violence of a griefe, being extreme, must needs astonie the mind, and hinder the liberty of her actions. |
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Autolearning is already incorporated into the analyzer, in a sense, since the device produces the database it needs entirely on its own. |
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There are also times when a player needs to enlist the aid of the backstep while on the baseline. |
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It evidently needs no effort on the part of Mr. Booth to put himself en rapport with the ideal of the great Bard. |
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The other merely needs jealousy and bate, of which there are great and easily accessible reservoirs in every human heart. |
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This miserable snare staied all his good purposes, and needs must bebreak them, to put this great Soul into full liberty. |
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We well suppose that a Minister needs information as to a point which involves the Navy, India, Canada and the bimetallic question. |
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He needs only to concentrate and to dive in practice, to become a still far better boardsman. |
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If it be true that good wine needs no bush, 'tis true that a good play needs no epilogue. |
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It needs more brains than one might think. Mario said, no doubt truly, that it took a year to make a reliable cafetier. |
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Even the Wildflower Meadow needs replanting with 500 camassia bulbs a year, among other things. |
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Leadbetter needs to be thwacked with a legal clue stick. The law he's talking about applies only to Internet service providers, not reporters. |
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Indeed, for its colliculoretinal transport, BDNF needs to bind to its receptor in order to be internalized into a transport vesicle. |
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Ozzie Train, secretary. Ozzie needs little introduction, other than that he is the remaining half of Prime Press, and a genuine completist. |
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Because mouse primary cells are susceptible to cryodamage, cryopreservation using BuOF needs further investigation. |
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A cutting horse needs high spirits and a high I.Q. His highly specialized ranch job is to nose into a herd and cut away calves marked for market. |
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The federal government was the one party with the deep pockets to meet the rent-seeking needs of insurers and high-risk property owners. |
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A wide range of techniques is available for reservoir desiltation, the cost of which needs to be budgeted for. |
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The dietitian works with the client to develop meal planning that meets the client's needs based on healthy food choices. |
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After the sun is up, that shadow which dusketh the light of the moon must needs be under the earth. |
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In practical terms, the sensei needs to teach some stretching in order to protect eir students from injury and eirself from liability. |
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Painting needs no explanation or apology. This most religious of art forms belies the pathetic empiricisms of contemporary discussions. |
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I consider, that so far as what is called military renown is concerned, the American Navy needs no eulogist but History. |
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Firecall procedures must include provisions for verifying the identity of the person who needs a password or encryption key during an emergency. |
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He needs to get a grip if he's getting that angry over such a little thing. |
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Rather, it is the way Pekka needs to get his arms around the data before making up his own mind. |
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He's a promising young go-getter, but he needs to learn some things about office politics. |
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The party's called for five o'clock, and the cutlery still needs to go on the table! |
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Gopherspace is like a huge electronic library that needs a workable indexing and catalogue system. |
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The shot needs to be slightly thicker than half-ball to get to the center pocket. |
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For example, a program that loads data from a file needs to handle the case where that file is not found. |
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Seriously, somebody needs to give this toddler a bottle and put him down for a nap. That baby pitches a fit when he gets hangry. |
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The Welsh Assembly has the authority to draft and approve laws outside of the UK Parliamentary system to meet the specific needs of Wales. |
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Ignition voltage needs to be high enough to overcome the high resistance created by the air gap. |
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This planning also needs to take into account region wide transport schemes such as those carried out by the Highways Agency and Network Rail. |
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Nelson was regarded as a highly effective leader, and someone who was able to sympathise with the needs of his men. |
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If Cook is to take Apple to crazy new heights, history says he needs to kick Jobs to the curb. |
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Firstly, the hierarchy of the courts needs to be accepted, and an efficient system of law reporting. |
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The prison estate certainly needs an overhaul, but reducing demand would mean closing prisons, not opening them. |
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Decisions must reflect user expectations, predictions of future needs and trends and, of course, budgets. |
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With Yossi Benayoun, Jack Wilshere and Thomas Vermaelen already sidelined, the last thing Arsene Wenger needs is more injuries. |
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These two objectives cause frequent conflicts between the needs of different groups of people. |
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When PPP comparisons are to be made over some interval of time, proper account needs to be made of inflationary effects. |
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As if an expert leech must needs be expert in the physicks the nearest word to fall with our tongue, yet not farre from the thing, was physitian. |
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However, simply cooling the air needs more liquid hydrogen than can be burnt in the engine core. |
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The size of ocean liners increased from 1880 to meet the needs of the human migration to the United States and Australia. |
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And there's another listsib who is in the hospital and needs our support, and I've been doing some things for her, too. |
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In the former, the student needs to partake in natural communicative situations. |
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Salvation Army pastoral care counsellors were on hand to comfort the emotional and spiritual needs of 277,000 individuals. |
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Guru Gobind Singh makes it clear that human birth is obtained with great fortune, therefore one needs to be able to make the most of this life. |
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The relative importance of these methods of teaching varies according to the needs of the subject. |
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He also owns the only backhoe tractor on Elbow Cay, so whenever anyone needs a cistern dug, he's their man. |
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In addition, a large amount of concrete encasing the bottom of the roof beams needs to be removed and replaced with traditional wooden footers. |
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It has had little impact on the Robin Hood tradition but needs mention as the work of a major dramatist. |
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Sherbourne Fields School is an educational special needs school for young people with physical disabilities and is located in the Coundon area. |
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I know it off by heart, just as an orchestra conductor needs not look at the score. |
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A game point occurs in tennis whenever the player who is in the lead in the game needs only one more point to win the game. |
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A minimum of six of the eight seat IFAB board needs to vote to accept a rule change. |
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For general sailing, during such course changes, there is work that needs to be done. |
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Besides improving sailing skills, all the other normal needs of everyday living must also be addressed. |
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Leadership needs to be able to promise members, especially those like armies, police forces, or paramilitaries will abide by agreements. |
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At the time of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement of 2005, humanitarian needs in Southern Sudan were massive. |
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This stimulated sales and suited the needs of small manufacturers in the Midland city, who could not afford to trade on credit. |
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The standards are designed to be flexible, to allow for differences in local statistical needs and conditions. |
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Railway costs could therefore not be tailored to the timely needs of the railways or their passengers. |
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The army and civil authorities in India were very slow to respond to the needs of the troops and civilian refugees. |
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The RCP wants the NHS funded and staffed to address patient needs in the present and future. |
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The problem might lie with a minority of officers, but it is still a significant problem, and a problem that needs to be addressed. |
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All in all, Britain's needs figured more prominently in American thinking strategy than any one else. |
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The basic needs approach is one of the major approaches to the measurement of absolute poverty in developing countries. |
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The basic needs approach to development was endorsed by governments and workers' and employers' organizations from all over the world. |
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In 1978, Ghai investigated the literature that criticized the basic needs approach. |
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In the development discourse, the basic needs model focuses on the measurement of what is believed to be an eradicable level of poverty. |
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Accumulating wealth without spending it to address the needs of the poor is generally prohibited and admonished. |
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Every country needs a stable number of people going in and out of their territory in order to have a stable economy. |
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There was a concerted attempt to modernise the curriculum to meet the needs of the emerging middle classes and the professions. |
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Many colleges offer leisure learning and training programmes designed to meet the needs of business. |
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These standards help to shape the content and design of programmes and state what a registered nurse or midwife needs to know and be able to do. |
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In Rousseau's view, Emile needs to imitate Crusoe's experience, allowing necessity to determine what is to be learned and accomplished. |
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Therefore, he concluded that his financial needs required him to continue writing Savoy operas. |
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The network also needs to produce accessible output containing subtitles, signing and audio description. |
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However, those who defend the BBC suggest that the BBC needs to provide new services and entertainment, to remain relevant in the digital age. |
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This outlook needs to be seen within the historical context of eighteenth century Scotland. |
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He thinks that no assumption can ever be or needs ever to be justified, so a lack of justification is not a justification for doubt. |
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If they are not scientific, it needs to be explained how they can be informative about real world objects and events. |
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Similarly import cargo that is offloaded needs to be in bond before the consignee decides to take delivery. |
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That the sea abounds with fish, needs not be told, for it supplies a great part of Europe. |
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The metallic jip call is probably the best indicator, but even this needs to be recorded and analysed on a sonogram to confirm the identity. |
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Most of the new EEA states pursued full EU membership as the EEA did not sufficiently satisfy the needs of their export based corporations. |
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The Khalistan movement campaigns for justice for the victims of the violence, and for the political and economic needs of the Punjab. |
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One more often meets a noneditor with a text that needs work than a trained editor in search of texts to be edited. |
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Multilingualism is becoming a social phenomenon governed by the needs of globalization and cultural openness. |
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The motion must briefly explain why the nonmovant does not have the evidence it needs to oppose the summary judgment by affidavits. |
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Jones said his conversations with the people he met along the way helped create a manifesto better geared to the real needs of people. |
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He needs to identify the crucial indispensable values to his life and distinguish them from lesser values and nonvalues. |
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The initial research efforts concentrated on identifying the culture needs and performance characteristics of the species. |
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Some wares were made using moulds, allowing for increased production for the needs of the growing populations. |
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The battery cost can be retrieved by selling burst power on demand and reducing backup needs from gas plants. |
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These thorium resources are enough to power current energy needs for thousands of years. |
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It is also available for showers, sinks, cooking and cleaning once propulsion plant needs have been met. |
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The solid solution needs to be distinguished from mechanical mixtures of powdered solids like two salts, sugar and salt, etc. |
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Ontario's ninth statutory holiday was approved with an order-in-council.... The document needs only to have two cabinet signatures. |
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However, the protection of habitats needs to take into account the needs of the local residents for food, fuel and other resources. |
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It has been suggested that this economic potential needs to be tapped for conservation. |
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In Japan the amount of nitrogen produced by livestock is adequate to serve the fertilizer needs for the agriculture industry. |
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National orders for DCNS could be spread over several years, also reducing human needs there, especially among the subcontractors. |
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Materials for which this can be applied are much more limited since the material needs to both have an unpaired spin and be paramagnetic. |
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Thus armies, with their exorbitant needs for food, ammunition and fodder, were tied to the river valleys throughout the ages. |
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Operating such convoy usually needs special permission, but there are exemptions for emergency and catastrophe intervention. |
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Noise figure is a measure of the noise produced by a receiver compared to an ideal receiver, and this needs to be minimized. |
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Department of Defense through a series of satellite acquisitions to meet the growing needs of the military, civilians, and the commercial market. |
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In fact many of these boats appear to be similar solutions to common transportation needs for working on rivers. |
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It can be surmised that humans began hunting rabbits as a food source, but further research needs to be done to verify this. |
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The water body needs to be either shallow enough, or have a shelving margin in which it can wade. |
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The oxygen uptake through the skin suffices to sustain the needs of the cold and motionless frogs during hibernation. |
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Due to a wide variety of geographic origins, and thus great genetic diversity, cultivation needs of iris vary greatly. |
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Iris germanica, an old cultivar that needs little care and is quite robust. |
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The gods represented distinctly the practical needs of daily life, and they were scrupulously accorded the rites and offerings considered proper. |
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With physical exertion and heat exposure, water loss will increase and daily fluid needs may increase as well. |
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Weighing gauges with antifreeze should do fine with snow, but again, the funnel needs to be removed before the event begins. |
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Lastly, a formative tropical cyclone needs a preexisting system of disturbed weather. |
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One such way is if it moves over land, thus depriving it of the warm water it needs to power itself, quickly losing strength. |
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The albatross needs accurate airspeed measurement in order to perform dynamic soaring. |
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Provision for pupils with special educational needs is also made by the mainstream schools. |
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The Pittosporum requires urgent control and the island needs grazing to return it to a favourable condition. |
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Entrepreneurs tend to have the ability to see unmet market needs and underserved markets. |
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There is also a special educational needs school within the parish boundary named Nancealverne. |
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The prognosis is he needs a rehabilitation for the next few months, and the plaster cast is the next six to eight weeks. |
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The nutritional contents of each available feed are used to formulate a diet that meets all nutritional needs in the most cost effective way. |
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The philanthropoid needs intelligence, imagination, flexibility, and a large streak of unselfishness. |
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New Zealand's national defence needs are modest, since a direct attack is unlikely. |
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The college operates with a broad curriculum to reflect the needs of the island community. |
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Subsistence farming is practiced to satisfy family or local needs alone, with little left over for transport elsewhere. |
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Societies are social groups that differ according to subsistence strategies, the ways that humans use technology to provide needs for themselves. |
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Going forward, the NBM needs to remain ready to adopt a tightening bias if inflationary pressures start emerging. |
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Likewise, their association, or relationship with nearby objects and features, needs to be recorded for later analysis. |
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The needs of the new capital led to an explosion both in the urbanisation and in the population within and outside the Aurelian walls. |
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The direct governance of the Reichsgut no longer matched the needs of either the king or the dukes. |
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Nikita Khrushchev tried to make education more accessible, making it clear to children that education was closely linked to the needs of society. |
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Similar facilities can be used to raise species with conservation needs to be released into the wild, or game fish for restocking waterways. |
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In the whole history of humanity, every nation had different needs for military forces. |
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How these needs are determined forms the basis of their composition, equipment, and use of facilities. |
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He who is plenteously provided for from within, needs but little from without. |
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My new boss is much more plugged in to the needs of his employees than my last boss. |
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The rapid doubling and tripling of the size of Portuguese carracks in a few years reflected the needs of the India runs. |
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There is extensive demand for desalinated water to meet the needs of the population and the industries along the Red Sea. |
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Had similar needs been felt in China, Chinese mariners would also have come up with fixes. |
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Some positive, persisting fops we know, That, if once wrong, will needs be always so. |
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Any discussion of postcorporate capitalism needs to be premised on the idea of the dissolution of the giant corporate system. |
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The clearest lesson is that the F.D.A. needs the power to demand adequate postmarketing studies and the resources to analyze the results. |
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The needs of the Papal court were such that there was a measurable rise in the frequency of money shortages wherever the court went. |
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The exact number of Tamils killed is still a speculation that needs further study. |
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In addition, the city's air transportation needs are served by the Massawa International Airport. |
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Urban planning responded to the needs of keeping the colony in Spanish hands. |
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He issued them the finest in armor while attending to their baser needs by hiring 2,000 prostitutes. |
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In the Roman world, local merchants served the needs of the wealthier landowners. |
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Hunting had already been stopped, except for a small quota of marine mammals for the needs of the local population. |
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When stocking density reaches high levels, the behavioural needs of the animals may not be met. |
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China, Australia, India, and Iran have the largest modern flocks, and serve both local and exportation needs for wool and mutton. |
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When applied to languages, this theory operates around the various needs and pressures on a speech community. |
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It has been suggested that languages have evolved to suit the needs of their users. |
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These communities will develop some functional system to meet the needs that they have. |
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English often needs two or three verbs to express the same meaning that Latin expresses with a single verb. |
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Mindful of the same nutritional needs as settlers from Acadia, it has many similarities with Acadian cuisine. |
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Gay rights activists reacting to the law said it needs to survive a constitutional challenge in court. |
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This allows the attending physician the room he needs to make his best medical judgment. |
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Both of them exercise state government authority, localized to meet the particular needs of their jurisdictions, as provided by state law. |
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The Social Progress Index measures the extent to which countries provide for the social and environmental needs of their citizens. |
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He worked to break the traditional hold on legal thinking to make laws that met the needs of the changing community. |
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Traditions may also be adapted to suit the needs of the day, and the changes can become accepted as a part of the ancient tradition. |
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In contrast, in physics a comparison with experiments always makes sense, since a falsified physical theory needs modification. |
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Keeping in mind the needs and conditions of India its framers borrowed different features freely from previous legislation viz. |
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Such laws may seek to balance dueling needs for preservation and harvest and to manage both environment and populations of fish and game. |
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Additionally, some jurisdictions deviate from the official UCC by tailoring the language to meet their unique needs and preferences. |
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The President in position cannot be charged and needs to step down in order for that to happen. |
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Illustrating the extent to which there was a great degree of technological innovation that met the growing needs of the feudal state. |
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To get followers to work for the reward it needs to have some attractive desires. |
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An entrepreneur needs a communication system that links the staff of her firm and connects the firm to outside firms and clients. |
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The markets themselves are driven by the needs and wants of consumers and those of society as a whole. |
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The majority of criticisms against the profit motive centre on the idea that profits should not supersede the needs of people. |
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To become fully automatic, a loom needs a filling stop motion which will brake the loom, if the weft thread breaks. |
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The bowl or plate needs only to be held at the bottom by one side of the lathe. |
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When a single document needs to be produced, it may be handwritten or printed typically by a computer printer. |
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Communication will be optimized by permitting people to present their needs in terms of referencable anchors. |
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The curriculum has been carefully refined to meet the needs of foreign students. |
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Of course, adits are still useful for deeper mines because the water only needs to be raised to the drainage adit rather than to the surface. |
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This process is repeated in spring, when collected cotton needs to be hoed and weeded. |
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The law aims to respect the religious and cultural needs of the Amish community of the United States. |
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If the company has multiple locations, personnel may be redeployed to meet the needs of reduced staff. |
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The chamber represents the business needs of over 450 businesses and thousands of employees in the area. |
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Wind energy's main problem is that it is intermittent and therefore needs grid extensions and energy storage to be a reliable main energy source. |
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Critics claimed that success in meeting consumer needs was driving other companies out of the market who were not as successful. |
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To balance the desires of individuals and the needs of the general will, humanity requires civil society and laws that benefit all persons. |
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The rebuilding of Moscow in the second half of the 18th century was necessitated not only by constant fires, but also the needs of the nobility. |
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They may be threatened by anything that affects these needs such as water pollution, acidification and turbidity caused by erosion. |
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Plastic sheeting used for sealing pit or baled silage needs proper disposal, and some areas have recycling schemes for it. |
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However, in order to maintain sediment balance, adequate mangrove forest width needs to be present. |
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The reteller of these stories needs in addition to plead guilty of having abridged the tales with a free hand. |
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The theory contains only one half the explanation of man's origins and needs spiritualism to carry it through and complete it. |
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The spaceship needs to turn around so its retrofire rockets slow it down and put it in a lower orbit. |
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What philosophy needs is to be revisioned with a more hopeful, engaged inspirational point of view. |
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When the sales assistant sees the customer, she asks Are you right, sir? This means Are you all right? She wants to know if he needs any help. |
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This equilibrium needs to be taken into account at high pH and when the solute concentration is extremely low. |
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He conducts a thorough investigation of the crime before Holmes's arrival, and gathers all the evidence Holmes needs to solve the case. |
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Pilobolus is a word so fine and fat as it rolls off the tongue that, like a kitten or a May morning, it needs no meaning. |
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Were English girls not good enough for him that he must needs come up and take away Sheila Mackenzie, and keep her there in the South. |
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An insomniac should be differentiated from a short-sleeper, who needs less than 6 hours of sleep per night and has no symptoms or dysfunction. |
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The president claims the economy needs a shot in the arm now, but Republicans say the nation should not widen the deficit. |
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In the new casting of a die, when ace is on the top, sise must needs be at the bottom. |
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If he needs some spankavision to get him through those nights, he needs to visit us. We'll provide DVD's for him! |
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The DEA has banned some basic types, but much research needs to be done. Some states have instituted bans on spice and spicelike products. |
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Replacement water then needs to be added and new water will also be required to replace losses due to evaporation and splashout. |
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As a lesson horse she needs to gain confidence in her rider, or can become spookish over the jumps, dodging out of them. |
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High subaxial cervical spondylosis needs special focus on the atlantoaxial instability in general and facetal mal-alignment in particular. |
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They might their grievance inwardly complain, But outwardly they needs must temporize. |
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The UU is a great place to be on campus to socialize but when business needs to be taken care of the five story library is the place to be! |
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The infested house needs a thorough cleansing before it will be inhabitable. |
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A better knowledge of the AAC systems used by special needs persons facilitates their communication and social integration. |
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Should your dog abrade his feet before you can protect them, he needs rest until his pads heal. |
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Good accompanists are sensitive to the lead of a conductor and to the needs of the singers. |
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Mr. Mulgrew needs to win a unionwide election next spring to secure the presidency. |
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To awaken the conscious self to the principle of the whole or Tao one needs to forget oneself, so that in knowing one unknows. |
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The ADN solution needs to understand the applications as well as control the services. |
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The Secretary BOI requested the Chinese side to invest in Agriculture and Agrobusiness sector of Pakistan as this sector needs value addition. |
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We need to webify this legacy application and bring it to the 21st century. It needs a Web interface. |
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The archaeobotany cannot be ignored and will alarm, and amelioration needs action not political posturing. |
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The product of these audits was a list of backlogged maintenance needs by building component. |
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Earl Grey's Monument is something that needs to be proclaimed to the world, not hidden behind a bad-mannered faade. |
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Major and minor league ballparks are even adjusting their menus to meet the needs of more health conscious fans. |
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Lookout Point on the Mangrove Walkway collapsed recently due to heavy surf, and the entire boardwalk needs to be rebuilt and expanded. |
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The story perfectly traces an increasingly fast paced spiral of frantic activity generated by Wally when he is told he needs to nap. |
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Mabor Achol likes to be acting abrasively which is abusive behaviour, insensitive to the needs of others, distant, aloof and arrogant. |
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He set an area where he feels the payroll needs to be, but he hasn't said, 'This is an absolute ceiling. |
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Atlantic USA Holdings is a public warehouser and will utilize the facility to service the distribution needs of its customers. |
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Yes, washday was a drudge, backbreaking work, Now it's press a button, no one needs to shirk. |
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An even better choice is the Water Oak which is much smaller but needs a lime-free soil. |
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The Moat no longer needs waterpower to run its home comforts and now provides the luxury of improved living space for a large family. |
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An acre-foot is about 326,000 gallons of water and is enough to serve the needs of two families for one year. |
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