Example sentences of "[verb] the [adj] need for " in BNC.

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1 However , perhaps he could be more generous , given the present need for investment , and allow for a limited period , such as that which operated when the right hon. Member for Blaby ( Mr. Lawson ) was Chancellor .
2 The improvement in effectiveness will be taken into account next year , when we review the continuing need for statutory arrangements in the industry .
3 It is proposing stringent measures , underlining the urgent need for a change of attitude among lawyers .
4 The Review will cover the continuing need for contributions to collective security , the value of Britain 's remaining extra-European commitments , and the potential for increasing our contribution to UN peacekeeping missions .
5 Justice for All analysed the unmet need for professional legal services and proposed the establishment of local legal centres in places of deprivation , to be staffed by salaried lawyers and to exist with and be supplemental to the private profession .
6 The government has also failed to accept the real need for improved provision at school level in this area .
7 Sir Len Peach as NHS Director of Personnel in 1987 , stated that the NADP should be seen within a five-year time-scale to meet the vital need for a supply of high-calibre general managers from within the NHS .
8 But nothing has has really changed it 's surely implicit that green field sites will have to be released to meet the justifiable needs for development erm that there are ways clearly to minimize the impact by by first redeveloping the existing sites by by releasing sites in less sensitive locations , or developing sites that have minimal impact on on existing settle settlements or patterns of development un unless in exceptional circumstances there is for example the need for a new settlement .
9 The national team of mentors has been expanded to meet the growing need for people to guide applicants through the process of identifying their areas of competence and compiling of evidence .
10 ‘ With these capital infusions , we offer our customers added assurance of Blyth 's long term capability to meet the growing needs for product and market development , ’ the company commented on the placing .
11 PW senior partner Shaun O'Malley welcomed the news and said that the affair underlined the critical need for tort reform in the US .
12 The fact-finding visit comes in the aftermath of an upsurge in loyalist violence and comments by Albert Reynolds that the violence underlined the urgent need for inter-party talks to be resumed .
13 On the individual level , a decision to adopt the Second Choice , would introduce the overriding need for two new elements in human development , ( a ) , personal self-control , and ( b ) , the requirement to develop a response to the emotions which does not damage , more than can be avoided , the happiness of others .
14 The RAF wanted a new ‘ capital ’ aircraft with a broad spectrum of capabilities that would replace the V-bomber in the missile era , and would demonstrate the continuing need for pilots in air warfare .
15 Formed in 1980 , it began by producing a newsletter ( Co-operative library media group newsletter ) to review programmes , list purchase details of presentations , report on trends , and emphasize the constant need for a better exchange of ideas between librarians and commercial producers , and much closer co-operation in preparation of such programmes .
16 It 's done nothing to tackle the desperate need for a balanced energy policy that looks at the long-term needs of the country .
17 While the more broadly based Architects and Antiquaries Club , founded in 1819 , while attempting to be an academic institution , did not aim to answer the growing need for a professional association .
18 Major problems are found with the loss of ‘ hands-on ’ work by the planner himself or herself ; and there were comments on the difficulties in delegating and communicating the particular needs for information .
19 But such divine activity does not obviate the urgent need for witness .
20 TRIPOS pursues aggressive dual strategies for maximising research profitability and effectiveness : fostering breakthrough scientific initiatives that lead to new chemical entities , and , addressing the critical need for quickly transforming the increasing volume of molecular data into useful research information .
21 Particularly to show how we 're addressing the growing need for integrated information systems right across the enterprise .
22 As part of the preparations for the move , we need to identify and separate the original artworks from the printed material , assess the conservation needs for this category , and list as much information as we can on each item — artist , illustration type , plant name , date .
23 In the case of lawyers the standard radical approach has been to assume the theoretical need for a concept ‘ profession ’ , and then to redefine the content of this concept .
24 The Gulf War and its aftermath have shown the crucial need for stronger and more effective world institutions capable of upholding international law and enforcing respect for human rights .
25 This paper argues that the search for an empirically based resource allocation formula of high precision in the name of promotion of equity is largely fruitless given the impossibility of measuring the true need for , and costs of , providing health care , especially with the limited data available .
26 For example , in the newly-founded Universities Quarterly in 1948 , the Professor of the Philosophy of Education at University College London , Louis Arnaud Reid , emphasizes the contemporary need for " a constant rethinking of the ways of education in the humanities " . "
27 The results of these latest trials indicate the continuing need for close cooperation between neurosurgeons , pathologists , and radiation oncologists in the management of cancers that metastasise to the brain , not only to provide biopsy material for histological diagnosis but also to carry out excisional surgery in appropriate cases .
28 By April 1991 Pearl had recognised the urgent need for change .
29 Yet they have all recognised the urgent need for such a reform , quite independently of the arguments for and against membership of the European currency union , but their governments have lacked the political will to proceed with the necessary changes to their fiscal systems .
30 Any form of religion which can be thus manipulated is basically unsound and will not meet the fundamental need for unassailable integrity .
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