Example sentences of "[subord] the need for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Critics of the government have argued that , although the need for incentives throughout the economy has been stressed , at the lowest end of the income scale there is greater emphasis on the need for workers ‘ to price themselves into employment ’ by accepting less than the ‘ going rate ’ of pay increases . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Telepoint offers one-way telephone services and PCN is expected to be like an affordable cellular radio , so the need for paging seems dubious . |
5 | As the views of parents as consumers become increasingly important so the need for sensitivity towards their views becomes sharper . |
6 | If the need for reform is unquestioned , his approach is not . |
7 | the saving of time because the need for longhand notes is obviated ; |
8 | The atonement may seem an irrelevant idea these days , but here is an image which is always topical , because the need for reconciliation is a lifelong occupation . |
9 | Another difficulty has been that such councils are attuned to providing finance for the creation of specific works , while the need for support in popular music is not at the point of creation , but for help in reaching audiences . |
10 | They must also be considered in a wider context since the need for defences in the civil zones throughout the Empire arose out of the great pressures on the frontiers by barbarian migrations . |
11 | And they add , there is ample opportunity for the case to be sorted out before the need for bailiffs arises . |
12 | The emphasis with the old , as with any other age-group , should be on prevention before the need for cure arises , and some elderly people suffer quite unnecessarily from the ‘ silent ’ types of illness which show no dramatic symptoms in their early stages ( such as anaemia ) , and which might well be diagnosed if they visited their doctor at six-monthly intervals when feeling at all ‘ off colour ’ . |
13 | And now , when the need for warmth brought them nearer together again , the second evil arose once more . |
14 | It is the fault of this government and past ones that have allowed people to train in narrow , restrictive fields , and now , when the need for change arises , we are not in the position to do so . |
15 | Now , when the need for change arises , we are not in the position to do so . |
16 | How do we develop systems that are sensitive to the needs of users as well as the expressed needs of practitioners ? and , How do we maintain the practitioners ' interest when the need for change is identified but managing a planned process of change will take time ? |
17 | When the need for assistance is not even recognised , there is considerable difficulty for any advice agency in providing assistance . |
18 | If , however , the patient has made no choice and , when the need for treatment arises , is in no position to make one — for example , the classic emergency situation with an unconscious patient — the practitioner can lawfully treat the patient in accordance with his clinical judgment of what is in the patient 's best interest . |
19 | Two separate processes of expansion appear to be visible : an outward expansion along the roads , representing the primary use of convenient and ready-made frontages , and an outward expansion away from the roads into new land , reflecting a secondary process as and when the need for access to the centre became an overriding concern . |
20 | The inexperienced advice worker thus need no longer feel a burden on colleagues , as the need for support has formally been recognised . |
21 | Dawe 's research demonstrating the importance of pupils ' first language competence to mathematics , as well as the need for pupils to understand mathematical ideas in English , highlights the importance of both languages for children 's progress . |
22 | Even though the need for change has been clearly stated and the encouragement to change comes from the highest political levels , the systems through which health care are delivered are traditional and conservative and may not support an individual through changing policies and roles . |