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

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1 I said a few moments ago that I would not exclude consideration or the need for consideration of the greenbelt purposes served .
2 Run times will give an indication that reorganization is due ; access data will allow more efficient processing ; service times will indicate the effect of user demand or the need for file reorganization ; a log of the number of sequential processing runs required may point to the use of ancillary files or a different file organization technique .
3 For instance , finality is felt in a return to the tonic , accompanied by tonic harmony , while temporary repose or the need for continuity is implied if the melody rests on another note with ( inevitably ) harmony which is not tonic harmony .
4 Their leader , Councillor Iain Smith , said the Government 's document , Setting Forth , did nothing to address the ‘ unfettered growth of private cars ’ or the need for investment in public transport .
5 Our desire can be for physical satisfaction , for wealth , power or the need for recognition , for satisfying the intellect or our heart , or simply for the seeking of pleasure .
6 After a reasonable period of time ( for example , two years ) there should be a review of the position to determine whether the mobility clause needs to be retained in the contract of employment if it was found that the need for mobility was being met by a sufficiently large group of staff willing to be mobile .
7 There follows the observation that the need for responsiveness to rapid technological change and fluctuating economic climate requires management to involve employees in the process of making decisions , if only for the practical reason that there will be great difficulty in carrying through decisions against resistance by trade unions .
8 The UK also hopes that the need for unanimity in the Council under Article 1305 will enable it to exercise a veto on the proposal .
9 The art of good sub-system design is to identify problem areas where work can proceed relatively independently of other areas so that the need for intercommunication is minimised .
10 I believe the Chartered Institute of Transport , who launched TRANSAID , and all the sponsors can be well satisfied in the knowledge that the concept continues to fulfil a very valuable role in support of S.C.F. However it is clear that the need for help and guidance with transport management and operations in needy countries is much wider than that which can or should be tackled by S.C.F. Whether this has or should have any implications for the future status and role of TRANSAID is certainly an issue we shall be addressing with our parties as we enter our sixth year .
11 Intuitively , one might claim that the need for completeness which is satisfied when are angry is added to residents in ( 2 ) is of the same order as that experienced when waiting for , say , the splash of a stone thrown out over the sea , or for the arrival of food in one 's mouth when one has watched it being prepared .
12 Sometimes I wonder if I sleep too much , but my friend Cully Chatterton tells me that the need for sleep varies considerably from person to person and one must follow one 's inclination . ’
13 As a book on a single subject , there is a good chance that the need for description will be reduced by extensive illustration , while a favourable judgement on the work has already been implied by the choice of the subject for a monograph .
14 While the rising tide of the elderly population indicated that the need for inpatient care would not diminish , plans had already been made to establish local units for people with dementia at Tiverton and Exmouth .
15 We also believe that competition is superior to regulation , so whenever possible we promote competition so that the need for regulation is not as great .
16 The Employment Appeal Tribunal considered that multiple interviews ‘ could readily have been arranged without inconvenience or dislocation to the company ’ and that there was insufficient evidence that the need for secrecy precluded consultation .
17 I can remember exactly what I was doing and , out of context , my behaviour seems so harmless that the need for secrecy appears quite mysterious .
18 And , as yet , we have seen no reason to suppose that the need for explanation calls for a prior epistemology .
19 It was decided that the need for linen to be provided for the patients should be added to the printed forms of admission .
20 Finally Ramsey said that he would respond to any invitation provided that it had a consensus of advice behind it , and provided he was sure that the need for strength in the North was considered .
21 This may indeed be one possible solution , but it has the disadvantage that the need for analysis of the industry structure and competitive strengths of each of the smaller SBUs may be ignored .
22 A recent communication by a knowledgeable observer of maritime shipping practices validly asserts that the needs for documentation and negotiation of ocean shipments vary depending upon the nature of the cargo and the size of shipper and carrier .
23 In practice , a variety of perspectives is likely to be employed in analysis of global politics , although the need for refinement of existing models and development of alternatives is evident .
24 In the USA , insurance companies have challenged the need for hospital care of anorexic patients , seeking instead to limit reimbursement for treatment , although the need for hospital care is well documented .
25 Telepoint offers one-way telephone services and PCN is expected to be like an affordable cellular radio , so the need for paging seems dubious .
26 As the views of parents as consumers become increasingly important so the need for sensitivity towards their views becomes sharper .
27 If the need for reform is unquestioned , his approach is not .
28 Some bishops , notably Jenkins of Durham , Sheppard of Liverpool , and Hapgood of York , have spoken out about deprivation in the inner cities , the miners ' strike , and the need for government to show a greater compassion for , and understanding of , the poor .
29 Friendship between domestic horses is well known , and the need for attachment is so strong that lone horses will become firm friends with cows , goats , pigs and even people .
30 Buchanan is arguing that because of environmental pressures , and particularly because of changes in management technology and the need for flexibility , high performance requires organizations to combine flatter structures with a much higher degree of worker control .
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