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need and for
We spoke of the need for advertising, and I agreed that the deep dive would be most useful for publicity.
-- liberal considers that the need for a national economy with controls that will assure his conception of social justice is so great that individual and local liberties as well as democratic processes may have to yield before it.
We are desperately in the need of such invention, for man is still very much at the mercy of man.
This confession serves to make clear in part what is behind this sexual revolution: the craving for sensation for its own sake, the need for change, for new experiences.
The need for monitoring became greater when radio was adopted for military signaling.
But while the corporation has all the disadvantages of the socialist form of organization ( so cumbersome it cannot constructively do much of anything not compatible with its need to perpetuate itself and maintain its status quo ), unluckily it does not have the desirable aspect of socialism, the motivation to operate for the benefit of society as a whole.
The immediate need for this kind of co-operation is underscored by the strain in this nation's international balance of payments.
A need so deeply planted, asking for direction, so to speak, is likely to be gratified by the vivid examples and heroic proportions of literature.
It need hardly be remarked that Thompson was not generally known for his scrupulosity about keeping his social engagements, which makes his irritation in this letter all the more significant.
I do not claim to be free from sin, or from the need for repentance and forgiveness.
Students testify to a felt need for a religious faith or ultimate personal philosophy.
A realistic balancing of the need for new forms of international organization on the one hand, and our capacity to achieve them on the other, must be approached through the concept of `` community ''.
The final decision went to the executive but a way has been opened for strengthening budgeting procedures and to provide legislators information they need.
New Jersey folk need not be told of the builder's march to the sea, for in a single generation he has parceled and populated miles of our shoreline and presses on to develop the few open spaces that remain.
And then there is St. Louis county, where the Democratic leadership has shown little appreciation of the need for sound zoning, of the important relationship between proper land use and economic growth.
St. Louis county under its present leadership also has largely closed its eyes to the need for governmental reform, and permitted parochial interests to take priority over area-wide interests.
If in a town of 2,000 private homes, half of them have shelters, the need for the community shelters will be reduced to that extent.
Thanks for continuing to capture the attention and uncover so many areas of need in this amazing world.
But there was no need, he remembered, for his hand to reach out, for his face to show concern or stoicism.

need and Committees
This merger was the result of recommendations made by both of the respective Council Executive Boards, the Area Director, the Northeast Region Professional Staff, and the National Strategic Long-Range Planning Committees that neither council could continue to exist financially and they would need to merge to become a new solvent council.
* Committees may meet on a regular basis, often weekly or yearly, or meetings may be called irregularly as the need arises.
Saint-Just and his fellow Committee of Public Safety member Barère attempted to keep the peace between the Committees of Public Safety and General Security ; however, on July 26, Robespierre delivered a speech to the National Convention in which he emphasized the need to " purify " the Committees and " crush all factions.
Cabinet Committees go into considerably more detail than can be achieved at regular Cabinet meetings, discussing issues which do not need the input of ministers holding unrelated portfolios.
By the early 1940s, this need was also recognized by a series of Parliamentary Broadcasting Committees.
In January 1775 Committees of Safety from over twenty towns in the New Hampshire Grants area met in Manchester to discuss the need for independence from New York.

need and arises
Varlaam's music begins to ramble as he feels the effects of the wine, but he pulls himself together when the need arises.
They may not administer Penance ( Reconciliation ), Anointing of the Sick ( Extreme Unction ), or function as an ordained celebrant or concelebrant of the Mass ( by virtue of their office and their training and institution, they may act, if the need arises, as altar servers, lectors, ushers, porters, or Eucharistic ministers of the Cup, and if need be, the Host ).
As resistance towards antibiotics becomes more common, a greater need for alternative treatments arises.
Infinitists typically take the infinite series to be merely potential, in the sense that an individual may have indefinitely many reasons available to him, without having consciously thought through all of these reasons when the need arises.
Individualism, sometimes closely associated with certain variants of anarchism or liberalism, typically takes it for granted that individuals know best and that public authority or society has no right to interfere in the person's decision-making process, unless a very compelling need to do so arises ( and maybe not even in those circumstances ).
A different ontology arises if we need to attend to the electrodynamics in the device: Here signals propagate at finite speed and an object ( like a resistor ) that was previously viewed as a single component with an I / O behavior may now have to be thought of as an extended medium through which an electromagnetic wave flows.
The need for diverse programming languages arises from the diversity of contexts in which languages are used:
Every ridge arises as the intersection of two facets ( but the intersection of two facets need not be a ridge ).
Supporters counter that the agreements offer a pragmatic solution when the need for swift, secret, and / or concerted action arises.
When the problem is considered even more closely, the need for a vertical ( parallel to the axis of rotation ) component of the magnetic field arises.
He also refused to recognize the need to publicize his policies and decisions, saying " After I have made a definite statement, I have to let it go at that until the time for action arises.
It is not the world that is absurd, nor human thought: the absurd arises when the human need to understand meets the unreasonableness of the world, when " my appetite for the absolute and for unity " meets the inability of " reducing this world to a rational and reasonable principle.
The existence of secondary markets increases the willingness of investors in primary markets, as they know they are likely to be able to swiftly cash out their investments if the need arises.
Sam is superbly trained, equipped with a built-in communicator he calls a " skull phone " as well as a number of ways to commit suicide if the need arises.
If the need arises, the members of either house can force a committee to take action on a bill, or they can ignore the committee's recommendations.
In addition, many citizens of Hong Kong hold citizenships or have current visas in other countries so if the need arises, they can leave Hong Kong at short notice.
* Embedded phonics is an instructional approach where letter sounds are taught opportunistically, as the need arises and in meaningful contexts, such as the reading of a storybook.
One theory that may explain the effectiveness of this method is that by not voluntarily making oneself go to sleep, it relieves the performance anxiety that arises from the need or requirement to fall asleep, which is meant to be a passive act.
Upon a demise of the Crown ( the death or abdication of a sovereign ), the late sovereign's heir immediately and automatically succeeds, without any need for confirmation or further ceremony — hence arises the phrase " The King is dead.
In his writings, Tolkien depicted Hobbits as fond of an unadventurous, bucolic and simple life of farming, eating, and socializing, although capable of defending their homes courageously if the need arises.
Typically, national, state, and other full-scale legislative assemblies have extensive internally written rules of order, whereas non-legislative bodies write and adopt a limited set of specific rules as the need arises.
Stapled canvases stay stretched tighter over a longer period of time, but are more difficult to re-stretch when the need arises.
Emus predominately travel in pairs, and while they can form enormous flocks, this is an atypical social behaviour that arises from the common need to move towards food sources.
It can also be because the disabled person wants to experience the dog's puppyhood, or because he or she already has a pet dog when the need for a service dog arises.

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