Example sentences of "urgent need for " in BNC.

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1 Only a few months earlier the USDOE had decided that the prospect of nuclear fusion by the ‘ conventional ’ route was still too many years away to meet the Pentagon 's urgent needs for tritium .
2 A new industry is growing up around investors ' urgent needs for fast , accurate and systematized management of financial data .
3 This suggest that the governance of Ulster is more than just a matter of security and that there are urgent needs for an independent environmental protection agency , subsidies for green farming , and more money in general for the administration of conservation .
4 Bush described the emergency package as " only a beginning " towards what he called the cities ' urgent needs for more far-reaching reforms , including tax-free enterprise zones to lure business , welfare reforms and school choice .
5 There is an urgent need for further prevention work .
6 Age Concern believes that there is an urgent need for the Government to clarify the role of the health service in providing community care .
7 There is an urgent need for the NHS Review to focus on the development of training at all levels to ensure that properly qualified , trained staff are available to provide not only hospital care , but support and rehabilitative care for increased numbers of patients .
8 Second , is n't there an urgent need for a fundamental rethinking of the accounting conventions by which company performance is measured , if would-be ethical investors are to know how environmentally friendly the companies in which they invest really are ?
9 Bearing in mind the need for Poland and Hungary to reach rapid agreement with international financial institutions , the Council ( of ministers ) recognises the urgent need for additional measures of support . ’
10 His first posting in 1915 took him to the Toba Batak country in Northern Sumatra in time to witness the Muslim Acehnese rising against their Christian rulers ; an event which made him appreciate the approaching crisis of Islam as a focus for nationalism , and impressed upon him the urgent need for Muslim-Christian accommodation .
11 But thanks to its urgent need for ‘ hard ’ ( ie. capitalist ) currency , even Albania was forced to open its borders to tourism some time ago .
12 When a marriage breaks down , there will be an urgent need for support , both intimate , and social .
13 The story demonstrates the urgent need for similar studies to be undertaken in other parts of the world to determine the status of the many other dolphin species about which we know so little .
14 The most urgent need for the triumphant post-Constantinian church was to annex its own past .
15 Congress must believe there continues to be an urgent need for funding . ’
16 THE £200,000 damages awarded to Jason Donovan will be seen by many lawyers as another illustration of the urgent need for libel law reform .
17 At all levels of church life there is an urgent need for role-models to encourage even the most prejudiced and most embattled to rethink their ways .
18 There is an urgent need for more socioeconomic information in this field to help set guidelines for the future .
19 We recognise that the urgent need for homes can only be met by mobilising both private investment and public spending .
20 The urgent need for transport as industry develops can produce some strange solutions .
21 By extension , for many 19th-century commentators , there was an urgent need for a science of woman that would account for the nature of femininity .
22 There is clearly now an urgent need for a Historic Stations Trust to remove those treasures that remain beyond the reach of the hammers of the destroyers , both official and unofficial , so that at least part of this precious heritage may be handed down to future generations .
23 Male homosexuality is increasingly regarded as a variation of sexual behaviour rather than a perversion , and although the homosexual male is still treated badly by the law , in comparison to the heterosexual , he no longer feels the urgent need for anonymity and secrecy .
24 Mingled pleasure and fury shook his aged frame , but overriding all these agitations was the urgent need for a drink .
25 This research shows that there is an urgent need for social policies to overcome widespread age discrimination if older people are to be allowed to play their full role in society and realise their full potential .
26 Inequalities and injustice point to the urgent need for real change
27 Because of the urgent need for the new accommodation , the designs were required within six weeks , and each competitor who submitted would receive 100 guineas .
28 On the other hand , there have been problems , such that in 1988 the National Audit Office could argue ( pp. 4–5 ) that there was an urgent need for a fundamental review of the MDC , including consideration of its management , development strategy , the size of its area and the timescale and resources needed to establish the Corporation 's effectiveness ' .
29 There is an urgent need for a powerful voice to speak for education when government policies and programmes are unrealistic , ill timed or inadequately resourced .
30 The one and only good thing that fluoridation has done is to provide an illustration of the urgent need for legislation to prevent the use of public money , the machinery of government , and the time of public servants for promoting private interests at the public 's expense .
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