Example sentences of "[prep] need for " in BNC.

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1 Adair argues that any working situation produces three sets of needs for the people involved and therefore effective leadership is determined by the variables operating in a given situation :
2 The Chancellor 's Budget speech comprises a review of the past year 's finances , a statement of needs for the forthcoming year and , finally , proposals as to how the necessary funds should be raised by taxation or otherwise .
3 Blyth offers the Omnis Seven client-server application development software for Windows and the Macintosh desktop systems , and says the capital infusion should assure customers of Blyth 's ‘ long-term commitment to meeting a growing array of needs for client-server applications development . ’
4 We are aiming to provide these two sets of things for the child in care , not as ends in themselves , but in order that children may develop a sense of their own self-worth , and research tells us that we have to get the balance right between these two important sets of needs for this end to be achieved .
5 Such debates consider the older age groups as a uniform social group with a homogeneous set of needs for health and social care .
6 Many of the claims of the developing world , especially those relating to the establishment of a new international economic order , fall into the category of articulation of needs for economic development .
7 The team member making the main assessment of needs for community care uses a structured form with headings covering all areas of potential need .
8 Teaching staff have a number of needs for information , and for assistance with recording assessment data and keeping other course records .
9 Quincx Roirbak was taken back twenty years , to a time when a young student had asked him questions with the same expression of need for reassurance .
10 The anonymous questionnaire filled in by participants after each course highlight areas of need for further training , give the staff opportunity to criticise the day , suggest improvements , and to spotlight what they found most helpful .
11 Partly , it 's survived because of its very size and range ; with hundreds of thousands of people calling us every year , there 's a clear demonstration of need for the service .
12 If some form of assessment of need for such care is introduced , as seems likely , we shall then have a situation in which old people with private means can choose such care but most will have to prove need .
13 It might be naively assumed that these variations in expenditure reflect the varying patterns of need for health care illustrated by the population .
14 The avoidance of unnecessary institutional care by assessment of need for care .
15 In his pioneering study , Noel Boaden ‘ suggests that activity in any service will depend on the incidence of need for that service , on the disposition of the authority to provide the service and on the availability of resources with which to provide the service ’ ( Boaden 1971:21 ) .
16 We are training a group of mental health monitors from the refugee community who will be able to lead discussion groups using the pamphlets and also spot special cases of need for referral to us ' This training will also be very useful in the future during the reconstruction period , as community mental health workers are going to be essential .
17 In the determination of its grant to local authorities the government uses a complex formula which tries to take into account the extent of need for the various services .
18 The national formula was derived from regression analysis , with hospital utilisation as an index of need for health care — a method which has fundamental limitations .
19 Another justification advanced is that social deprivation variables tap aspects of need for resources not adequately represented by morbidity measures — for example , that it is more difficult to provide services in a deprived area or that effectiveness is reduced by adverse conditions .
20 The existence of the process element means that evaluation is usually oriented towards detection of need for change rather than towards choice between temporally co-existing alternatives .
21 It was predictable that the onerousness of the rating task held down response rate somewhat ( 33 per cent of a target population of 200 ) , but less predictably , great suspicion was aroused by the use of multiplication as a way of combining the two components of need for change .
22 Overall , whilst this variation undoubtedly includes examples of good assessment practice , there is also evidence that the general level of social services assessment of older people is restricted to the assessment of need for specific services , often requested by a carer , a general practitioner , or other third party , frequently undertaken by untrained ancillary staff ( Means , 1981 ; Black et al. , 1983 ; Bowl , 1986 ) .
23 According to my understanding of , of Labour history , it was er during the war years , at one of the Labour Party conferences , that a NUPE resolution supported by COHSE , actually er brought about some of the , the , the many things that were written within the Beveridge report , and committed the Labour Party to the foundation of the National Health Service that would be free at the points of need for every member of the community .
24 By the time Rune had unclothed her completely Gina 's whole body knew the intimate touch of his mouth and hands and had become a conflagration of need for the ultimate knowledge of the man himself .
25 It may , for example , be said that the order contains provisions involving an unnecessary or unjustifiable infringement of rights , and that there is not sufficient evidence of need for the powers sought .
26 Fuel price increases — Warnings of need for rationing
27 Health costs in the previous four years had risen at 15 per cent per annum and the President instituted a requirement for certificates of need for any hospital expenditure over $150 000 .
28 This distinction was handled by asking respondents to rate each of two hundred features of the Modular Course and its institutional context , both for importance and for need for change .
29 It will also enable it to put a common view to the Lord Chancellor about needs for resources and about priorities for some needs . ’
30 In Croydon , the continuing education and training service is a free-standing adult education service , with a history of providing an important access point for those with needs for basic skills .
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