As alluded to above, what is needed is an integrated strategy which links all community services. |
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People disagree about what is needed to ensure fair equality of opportunity. |
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On an endless search for what is needed to fit in and be socially acceptable, all sense of self is lost. |
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If you use a 24-tooth blade, which is what is needed for thin metal, there will be very little burring of the edge. |
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People will look at the circumstances on the ground and see what is needed. |
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They set a tranquil holiday atmosphere which is just what is needed for strollers wanting a glimpse of the sea and to smell the salt. |
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I never tackle a design project until I have a feel for what is needed somewhere. |
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The few people who do go shooting on this land only get what is needed for the pot. |
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We now know exactly what Lancashire has done in terms of modernisation, and what is needed. |
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We are sitting on a powder keg and decisions about what is needed must come from the people, who must take ownership of the issue. |
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What we need is a democratic economy where decisions on what is needed are made by the people and not by the corporate elite. |
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Increased vibration is not what is needed on an already bumpy track. |
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We repeat our central point that what is needed to combat profiteering across a wide range of goods is price control on essential goods and services. |
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And what is needed is not more infantrymen, more combat soldiers. |
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How one explains a given feature in relation to one sort of consciousness may not correspond with what is needed to explain it relative to another. |
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It does take time to compile them, proof-read them and make sure they fulfil what is needed. |
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Of course, Sweeney and company tell me that this is what is needed to come to grips with their characters. |
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To lose your hearing suddenly and totally is unimaginably frightening and life changing and existing services fall far short of what is needed. |
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The stock is small, with things like a fragrance oil burner, picture frame and china clock but they are asking for suggestions from cybernauts about what is needed. |
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When you look at what is needed to do the bid as well as we can do it, and then look at what is earned for the country, you will never see more of a no-brainer. |
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The Welsh Language Act 1993 declared that Welsh should be treated on an equal basis with English, but Cymdeithas argued that this fell short of what is needed. |
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What is needed is a genuine groundswell of popular opinion against the system. |
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What is needed is an incentive for fishers in New Zealand waters to use jiggers, a ban on trawling would do that. |
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What is needed is aggressiveness, innovation, being able to identify opportunities. |
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What is needed is a comprehensive approach and an all-embracing system combating this evil. |
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What is needed is for the G7 nations to extricate themselves from the big bailout business. |
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What is needed is a more flexible health insurance system to meet the needs of the modern world. |
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What is needed therefore is a structurally light and aerodynamic airship. All these characteristics are combined in a semi-rigid airship. |
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What is needed is immediate end to confrontation and start of positive engagement. |
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What is needed is a critical mass that cannot be bludgeoned into submission. |
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What is needed is vision and the ability to alter the terms of politics once again. |
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What is needed is a clear steer from Government of a long-term commitment to such uses. |
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What is needed is a clear-sighted reappraisal of where we stand, before we can plot a path forwards. |
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What is needed is a patron who understands and supports the substance of the projects and the one-time opportunity they represent. |
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What is needed is a view that allows us to find such commonalities and identify impediments to shared knowledge. |
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What is needed is an integrated plan that links economic transformation to key areas such as education, health and infrastructure. |
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What is needed is something that can transfer a decent amount of files with the smallest footprint. |
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What is needed are global changes to make the platform more marketable. |
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What is needed is a clean-out of those executives and bureaucrats. |
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What is needed is a genuinely long-term approach that gives Pakistan the time and guidance necessary to emerge as an enlightened continental bureaucratic state. |
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What is needed is a power handsaw that can cut a kerf immediately adjacent to a corner juncture defined by a horizontal surface and a vertical surface. |
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What is needed is a complete revamp of the service and of health boards. |
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What is needed is for all schools to be adequately resourced and financed so as to make it possible for education standards to be improved overall. |
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What is needed now is not yet more political rhetoric, speeches and theories ad nauseam, but real action on the ground. |
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