Example sentences of "[adv] to the need of " in BNC.

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1 Respondents commented on the greater sense of ownership of the new courses , of opportunities to tailor the courses better to the needs of local candidates and employers , and of greater flexibility , particularly in assessment arrangements .
2 They have not been relevant enough to the needs of the world 's poor .
3 Visiting should be tailored not only to the needs of the elderly person but also the amount of time you can reasonably spare from other family responsibilities .
4 Markets do not ensure that producers respond to human needs , only to the needs of those who have the necessary purchasing power .
5 Should languages have diverged sufficiently radically in our evolutionary past , and should cerebral organization have adapted constantly to the need of parsing , it is quite possible that counterexamples to the claim of eventual competence might be found .
6 The world had changed : de Chavigny could no longer cater just to the needs of those who had arrived ; it had to make provision for those on the way up .
7 The direction of the technology is one of control over nature , yield maximisation , and at the same time reliability of quality , control over yields and harvesting dates ; as a whole it responds quickly to the needs of the market .
8 Infolink 's ability to respond quickly to the needs of a particular industry sector is demonstrated by a number of recent initiatives .
9 It has not been easy to change so quickly to the needs of a more demanding market place , but if your customers , staff or management have cause to complain of imprecise or unreliable temperature control equipment , of a poor maintenance record or of substandard temperatures at the point of consumption , we are the correct sector of engineering you require .
10 He said the NHS should address itself more to the needs of cancer patients so that they do not feel they have to go outside the system .
11 This trend for library guides to be more flexible , to be better designed or to be tailored more to the needs of the user is encouraging , but it all goes for nought if the user does not use them .
12 More recently , there have been critiques from ethnomethodology concerning the categorising procedures of variable analysis which , they argue , owe more to the needs of quantification as proposed by variable analysis than to the properties of social activities themselves .
13 In the relatively short period of time prior to the Industrial Revolution the function of the prison can be seen as related directly to the needs of the economy , in that labour was forced to work on specific projects to overcome labour shortages .
14 We are responding directly to the needs of both candidates and their employers , and our international standing ensures — and will continue to ensure — that an LCCIEB qualification is welcomed by employers worldwide .
15 The emphasis in the modules is on competences which relate directly to the needs of industry and commerce , professional bodies and Higher Education .
16 I think that the skills developed in small , local units , similar to Blairtum and the Domus type model developed by Professor Elaine Murphy , are more likely to respond appropriately to the needs of sufferers and carers in a particular area and are more likely to build up relationships with carers which allows the carer to continue their baring role without sacrificing themselves .
17 Despite the universities ' expansion , including in science and engineering , there were still strong — and perhaps even growing — doubts about their ability to respond appropriately to the needs of a rapidly changing society .
18 The Alliance to Save Energy , a coalition of US environmental groups , has called the plan " woefully inadequate " , criticising it for being geared solely to the needs of the power industries .
19 Services which respond sensitively and flexibly to the needs of individuals and their carers .
20 It had to react more flexibly to the needs of the ‘ Maranyl ’ business .
21 Such an approach can encourage low expectations and a failure to attend properly to the needs of children other than those with ‘ problems ’ .
22 This is so we can respond effectively to the needs of our clients .
23 And to what extent is the church ministering effectively to the needs of single parent families ?
24 The Report of HM Inspectorate concludes that the need is now paramount for careful planning to match the provision of courses more effectively to the needs of students and employers .
25 I like to be able to arrange my own times a bit but that is n't always possible and you 've got to accommodate yourself as well to the needs of the staff . ’
26 General manager Alan Roberts said : ‘ We have listened long and hard to the needs of our supporters and given great consideration to our long-term aims at home and in Europe .
27 In reviewing the central site , consideration has been given primarily to the needs of History and of English in so far as the needs of the latter can not be satisfied on the St Cross site .
28 Some schools had not related their spending sufficiently closely to the needs of the curriculum or to the reading levels of their pupils .
29 It has been argued that the scheme is geared too closely to the needs of the industrial worker disabled by accident or disease in middle life , who , following full medical care and rehabilitation , needs help in returning to the routine of work , in adjusting to disability and in finding new skills within his or her capacity .
30 As PNP progressed , we came across many examples of collaborations which were clearly working well and which had liberated staff to work in new ways , to increase their understanding and skill , and to attend more closely to the needs of particular groups and individuals .
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