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

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1 from Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations — a survey of the needs for management training
2 Touching on some individual countries , Dr Mobius commented : Argentina — good last year but Templeton now completely out ; Hong Kong — benefiting from growth in China , lots of bargains ; Indonesia — down from peak and very interesting ; Turkey — growing awakening of the need for fairness in the market ; Poland — will become big ; South Africa — too high but big potential from black consumers .
3 The Veep 's G-IV will cost $50 million — about double the price of a typical corporate aeroplane because of the need for development and installation of secure voice and data communications avionics packages .
4 One arises out of the need for state provision of education to be efficient and economical , which means that policy considerations might outweigh individual parental preference .
5 The hon. Gentleman talks of the need for consistency , but the only consistency under Labour was in cutting the numbers of police — and at that time the hon. Gentleman was a member of the Cabinet .
6 IN his chairman 's statement , Angus Grossart , of the merchant bank that bears his name , spoke of the need for consistency in financial matters .
7 Further , the acceptance of the need for rearmament connected with the Korean war on the part of the parliamentary leadership led to a damaging split within the party , with Bevan and Wilson resigning over Gaitskell 's budgetary measures designed to pay for the arms .
8 The court ruling in a suit brought by the Fund for Animals and other groups against the Interior Department means that the department 's Fish and Wildlife Service has agreed by September 1996 to propose for listing 400 species for which there is substantial evidence of the need for protection .
9 Here is another example of the need for vigilance when assessing usually well-intentioned accounts of distress .
10 We are obviously aware of the need for capital expenditure but fortunately we have got through the big capital programme in advance before the , the current which the treasurer may wish to comment on of the county 's overall capital programme , of which er of course there are , there is competition from other committees .
11 Our total experience of life is a firm refutation of that ; we know the reality within us of failure , of sinfulness and consequently of the need for forgiveness and restoration .
12 While representatives of the leading clubs would prefer to move immediately to a Premier Division of ten , there is also an acknowledgement on their part of the need for compromise .
13 Bali ( 1974 ) talks of the need for reorientation of the whole of conservation policy in India , while Ranganathan ( 1978 ) attributes failures of past efforts to inter-departmental rivalry and lack of extension .
14 Water for Wildlife , which has secured initial sponsorship from detergent manufacturers Reckitt and Colman , will be campaigning for increased powers for the National Rivers Authority , and for growing awareness of the need for water conservation and recycling .
15 It requires an element of direct involvement because of the need for selection and weighing of evidence , but the whole product should be no more than the sum of the parts .
16 We all laughed , but it was a perfect illustration of the need for consciousness-raising on this point .
17 So when asked by her grandfather to tell all , she plunged in , heedless of the need for caution which Xanthe , at an early age , had grasped should always be observed with parents , and especially her father .
18 When deciding where the company should be going for the future it is extremely important that one should not lose sight of the need for synergy since adventuring outside one 's own field contains high added risk which the shareholders will very quickly appreciate .
19 The colour and turbidity of the supply are , however , useful indications of the presence of unwanted solid matter and a warning of the need for treatment before use .
20 Awareness of the need for concern with the mechanisms of dissemination was strengthened by two subsequent reports .
21 Erm I would say however that there has been far more consistency about the view taken of the need for greenbelt protection on the part of the bodies and individuals I represent than has been shown by the two planning authorities judging from all the changes that they have propagated .
22 More modestly , and yet in many ways more significantly , it derives from the practical challenge of implementing the reforms outlined in the NHS White Paper , and the failure to convince those who work in the health service of the need for change .
23 Managers , for example , often assume they have all the relevant information required to conduct an adequate assessment of the need for change .
24 The German states were aware of the need for change , but found that no matter how they tried , the better organised markets of Western Europe were very hard to penetrate .
25 Neither in the production of variations nor in the elimination of disadvantageous variations is there any reference to an ‘ end ’ of producing ‘ fit ’ or successful species : the probability of variations occurring , or of a particular variation occurring , is independent of the need for change to produce a better ‘ fit ’ between organism and environment , or of that variation being successful .
26 In view of the importance of medical acquiescence in the system eventually adopted , it was probably necessary for many doctors to become aware of the need for change .
27 Third , we will set down the perspective of the Left within the Labour Party — the party that has very belatedly come to an awareness of the significance of constitutional politics and of the need for change .
28 The research showed there to be virtually no knowledge among arts projects personnel of available strategies for guiding schools in staff development except for a recognition of criteria by which to identify schools ready for development ( Shipman 's concept of a ‘ healthy school ’ in Slater 1985 ; viz. a recognition of the need for change by the school staff , a supportive headteacher , the active involvement of a senior member of staff , and a professionally interactive staff ) .
29 The companies and the workforces that came out of it we were far leaner , more committed , and more aware of the need for change than their predecessors had ever been .
30 Does my right hon. Friend agree that such a proposal about coal imports would be in direct conflict with the objectives of GATT and of free trade and would also result in the removal of the need for competitiveness in British Coal , which would work to the disadvantage of the consumer ?
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