Example sentences of "need for new " in BNC.
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1 | As the shares continued to fall in the wake of Eurotunnel 's estimate that the project would cost at least £2.2bn more than forecast , Alastair Morton , co-chairman of the Anglo-French consortium was in Paris trying to persuade the French banks of the need for new financing . |
2 | Given the need for new sources of revenue , this seems odd . |
3 | When I took over , it was evident that the need for new roads vastly outstripped the likely supply . |
4 | So the need for new antituberculous drugs grows , and the older remedies become less valuable . |
5 | In so doing , she has both accelerated a process of institutional decline that was well in place before she arrived , and , by the extent of her unchallenged success , signalled the need for new forms and structures . |
6 | Such a decline in forecasts of demand inevitably has a devastating impact on the need for new generating capacity . |
7 | In the long term , load management could lessen the need for new power stations , as generating capacity must be tailored to the peak , not the average , demand . |
8 | ‘ There is much talk of the need for new radicalism and new vision in the Labour Party , ’ said Labour deputy leadership contender John Prescott this week . |
9 | Even before the new Guide had been issued , CAJEC announced that it was setting up a Standard Review Group to monitor continuously the need for new ethical guidance . |
10 | The need for new starts and second chances , to revitalise , is another . |
11 | We were aware that women have exercised and do exercise certain kinds of power given particular social arrangements ; we were aware too of the need for new ways of thinking about power which would allow us to answer questions about women 's authority , power , influence and status in different times and places . |
12 | The Commonwealth of Independent States unit also hopes to exploit the need for new or additional CAD/CAM systems and software . |
13 | In the early 1980s that tradition was broken by the need for new guards in combination with the growing unemployment rate . |
14 | The CIS unit also hopes to exploit the need for new or additional CAD/CAM systems and software . |
15 | Equally important was the fact that various ideas and fashions developed in the West answered a native need for new forms of expression . |
16 | For all countries the ten-year difference in the two sets of pyramids demonstrates how the excess births of one generation moves through the population , creating a successive need for new schools , jobs , houses and , ultimately , pensions . |
17 | Instruct the panel on doctrine and the board of practice and procedure to hold area conferences with presbyteries to see if there is a need for new legislation on eligibility for infant baptism . |
18 | A need for new policies in that area was just beginning to become apparent at the end of the century , as scientific surveys and journalistic investigations charted the existence of severe problems of poverty caused by factors , in particular sickness and old age , largely outside individual control . |
19 | This in itself created a need for new schools and teachers , and therefore provided a platform for educational innovation . |
20 | From intensive trading arose changes in the life style , values and population structure of local communities , massive over-use of resources , and the need for new economic inputs to maintain northern communities at even a minimal standard of living . |
21 | Some of the more important suggestions for change include new committee structures to allow qualified civilian staff to have information and knowledge to question military assumptions ; new congressional committees to review the need for new weapons systems ; laws to force people to disclose any bureaucratic and financial interests when dealing with the military and to stop Pentagon officials taking top jobs with defence contractors : and , budgeting systems which would ask for every existing military programme to be fundamentally reappraised every year ( zero-based budgeting ) . |
22 | Bulleid strongly advocated the need for new and more powerful steam locomotives and obtained authority for this . |
23 | We recognise the considerable environmental benefits that can be obtained from the conversion of redundant buildings in both rural and urban areas , in reducing the need for new buildings , preserving buildings of historic or architectural value and encouraging appropriate economic diversification . |
24 | ‘ The role of the Welsh Office is to … ensure that planning legislation and guidelines balance the needs of the environment and the need for new properties in such a way as to maintain a sufficient supply of new homes at minimal cost to the environment . ’ |
25 | Priority for Local People — this would further ensure access to existing housing and obviate the need for new development by giving first choice to a ‘ local band ’ of buyers and second choice to a ‘ semi-local band ’ . |
26 | You know , if we thought that there was a need for new footboar boards or anything like that , it was no problem , no problem . |
27 | If there is spare capacity then a rise in output Y t can be met from the existing capital stock , with no need for new investment . |
28 | This theory would ensure that the need for new main classes was minimized and that the basic framework of the scheme would appropriately admit every subject . |
29 | She rejected the need for new institutions , insisting instead that existing bodies , such as the UN World Meteorological Organization and the UN Environment Programme ( UNEP ) should be strengthened . |
30 | Addressing the conference on the opening day the Soviet Foreign Minister , Eduard Shevardnadze , announced further unilateral reductions in tactical nuclear forces in Europe , intimated that both the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) and the Warsaw Pact could undergo " transformations " at their forthcoming summits [ for Warsaw Pact summit in June see p. 37559 ] , and underlined the need for new broader structures of security and co-operation based on the CSCE . |