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

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1 This interpretation assumes that the objective need for institutional care has not been reduced by improved health and fitness of old people .
2 If this Council means what it says about devolution and customer er customer contracts , it must begin to see that the over-riding need for local divisional pay determination and sub-divisional pay determination that relates reward to the volume , value and standard of service delivered .
3 We recognise that the urgent need for homes can only be met by mobilising both private investment and public spending .
4 What can be adopted at a slower pace is the implementation of T.Q.M. practices , and the tools and techniques , but the experience of those in the USA is that the dire need for change brought about the most successful results .
5 Clearly , such resources will always be less than the total need for management development , so hard decisions about selective investment will continue to be required .
6 Although the underlying need for a law of contempt in this area seems to be clear , I have long had doubts about the procedural aspects .
7 Sharp swings in business activity , changing corporate cash requirements and the perceived need for industry at large to focus its operations , are all likely to produce opportunities for divestment and hence for the application of venture capital .
8 Such a choice accords with both the political traditions of the area and the perceived need for a strong , decisive executive in a time of economic , social and political turmoil .
9 It came into being to respond to two needs , a scientific need for machines more powerful than could be afforded by any single nation in a Europe devastated by the second world war , and the political need for institutions to unite that fragmented continent .
10 Marxists , however , would lay more stress on factors such as the development of a well-unionized workforce and the frequent need for industry to hold down wages .
11 This kind of generalised discussion can at the same time draw in a number of points covering health aspects , daily routine , and the emotional needs for company , and a sense of belonging which if not met can result in depression , anxiety or misery .
12 Enquiry was made about the patient 's current health , whether a cause for the anaemia had emerged , the most recent haemoglobin concentration , and the continued need for iron treatment .
13 Many initial questions concerned excessive transport congestion for the users of cities , and the renewed need for planned decentralization of people and growth .
14 The report details the targets which the Working Party developed for five main areas of public health concern , and the associated needs for improved information and data sources .
15 Paul Marsh , Chairman of the Property and Commercial Services Committee of the Council , said today ‘ The strategy reflects the enormous changes which have taken place in the profession over the last three years and the absolute need for firms of solicitors large or small to provide legal services to the public in the form which the public want those services supplied . ’
16 These include the highly specialized nature of much of the technical analysis , the limited capacity for checking the accuracy of many of the findings of this kind of research and the consequent need for the development of knowledge-based inference machines for extracting useful information from secondary and often proxy data .
17 lack of unified services and the consequent need for service co-ordination ( Bradley 1982 )
18 A major constraint on union policy formation and workplace practice in the field of design of work systems with information technology lies in the nature of knowledge on this topic and the consequent need for substantial resources to be made available to workers representatives , particularly at local level .
19 As discussed above , the high currency of the group awards of HNC and HND has been built upon in the Advanced Courses Development Programme and the expressed need for analogous awards in the National Certificate has convinced SCOTVEC of the desirability of having group awards at all levels .
20 The proliferation of data and the increasing need for multiple datasets by researchers mean that online catalogues , navigation systems to link different catalogues and software for catalogue searching are of critical importance .
21 Telephone advice work , often regarded as difficult , has to be tackled and the possible need for follow up with a home visit puts additional strain on rural bureaux .
22 This directory , although it includes clearinghouses established outside the USA , highlights the problem of the large number of state and specialist clearinghouses in the USA and the possible need for some co-ordination and co-operation between them .
23 The problems identified by commentators , included those raised in connection with the previous document : the dominance of subjects , the neglect of teaching methods , and the implied need for increased resources .
24 Father-daughter incest , and particularly stepfather-daughter incest , is an increasingly reported and prosecuted form of child sexual abuse , and the urgent need for prevention outweighs the value of any post hoc cures , penal or therapeutic .
25 An officer who worked alongside her for many years interpreted the fact that he had seen her kneeling at the mercy seat more than any other officer as a sign of her close relationship with God and the constant need for the kind of realignment which requires a certain humbling of oneself .
26 What this pilot survey does illustrate is the widespread use of the community languages in various sectors of economy , public services and other institutions e.g. , the recent growth of the bilingual support teachers ' jobs in schools and the continuing need for bilingual ESL teachers for the adults .
27 The campaign will be publicly launched , its effectiveness will be monitored and the continuing need for future publicity initiatives assessed .
28 It recognizes the basic need of the severely disabled for maintenance and the special needs for nursing care and attendance .
29 For the rest of the time they were there money did not exactly overshadow them but the pressing need for it was always there , it was always in their minds .
30 And yet the amniote egg is a curious phenomenon since it arrived , as in other examples , before the environmental need for it arose .
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