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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 reinforcement
Siberians need consistent training and do well with a positive reinforcement training program.
Professor Vincent Hausmann charges that in their reinforcement of masculinity " against threats posed by war, by consumerism, and by feminist and queer challenges ", these films present a need to " focus on, and even to privilege " aspects of maleness " deemed ' deviant.
Old arches sometimes need reinforcement due to decay of the keystones, forming what is known as bald arch.
Also, because it resists corrosion, it does not need a protective concrete cover as thick as steel reinforcement does ( typically 30 to 50 mm or more ).
Cassidy states the need for a clear delineation of behavioral expectations, the reinforcement of behavioural limits and the establishment of regular routines.
The main difference to these classical techniques is that reinforcement learning algorithms do not need the knowledge of the MDP and they target large MDPs where exact methods become infeasible.
Because of the need for greater volume and midrange clarity, drums were made almost entirely from maple until recently, when advances in live sound reinforcement and drum microphones have allowed the use of birch in high-volume situations.
They were now to be tasked with local defence and security, reinforcement of PDF units with trained manpower, and the replacement of PDF units in Barracks should the need arise.
This, however, does not mean that Welsh Terriers fail to learn or understand commands, just that they tend to make their own decisions ; thus the need for constant reinforcement.
The need for trained reinforcement in the Canadian Army is urgent.
Families who have taken their children out of school to homeschool often find their children need a period of adjustment-learning to live without the reinforcement of grading and regimented learning.
Other explanations include hypotheses that stereotypy discharges tension or expresses frustration, that it communicates a need for attention or reinforcement or sensory stimulation, that it is learned or neuropathological or some combination of the two, or that it is normal behavior with no particular explanation needed.
This was seconded to the 157th French Army division called the Red Hand Division in need of reinforcement under the command of the General Mariano Goybet awarded by the Distinguished Service Medal ( United States ).
Due to compromises with the institutional racism of the day, this combat did not take place under American command: Although his unit arrived in France as part of the American Expeditionary Force, Stowers ' regiment, like the others in the division, was seconded to the 157th French Army " Red Hand Division ," badly in need of reinforcement, under the command of the General Mariano Goybet.
Because of this experience she felt the need for giving positive reinforcement to students in schools --" Never put a kid down, always build the kid up.

need and defensive
This obviated the need for a defensive ditch or fosse since the line of the city wall would follow the south lip of the quarry.
Another possible approach is a semantic one: the claim that defense and aggression are fundamentally different, a point that is obscured when using terms like " defensive violence " and " initiated violence "; that there is no moral prohibition on defense and no need to justify it or make an exception for it.
They do not necessarily need to be tall, as they never play at the net, which allows shorter players with strong passing and defensive skills to excel in the position and play an important role in the team's success.
Most players use an offensive serve for the first serve, and a defensive serve if they need to hit a second serve.
If the defensive player is in the backcourt but unable to position himself for a non-defensive shot, he may need to hit the ball off of the back wall.
From his first days as a commander, Patton strongly emphasized the need for armored forces to stay in constant contact with the enemy, concluding that aggressive, fast-moving mechanized and armored forces disrupted enemy defensive preparations while presenting less of a target to enemy gunners.
In a limited overs match, this aim will also be supplemented by the secondary need to prevent the batting side from scoring quickly, so more defensive strategies will be used.
It is also highly probable that the need for attacking or defensive strategies can switch frequently as a cricket match progresses.
The need to defeat the German defensive positions of the " Atlantic wall " as part of the amphibious landings in Normandy in 1944 led to the development of specialist combat engineer vehicles.
Urquhart — realising the need to assume a more defensive stance and prevent the two battalions being cut off north of the railway — ordered them to fall back to Wolfheze and Oosterbeek.
Rabbi Schneerson believed that Jews need not be on the defensive, but need to be on the ground building Jewish institutions, day schools and synagogues.
Arguments in favor of this method generally relate to the ability to target specific areas that may not necessarily be easily accessible by land or sea, a greater chance of surprising the enemy and overwhelming defensive structures, and, in many cases, the need for a reduced number of forces due to the element of surprise.
Despite ample warning and thorough defensive preparations, the battle soon degenerated into a bitter, close-quarters infantry affair, with artillery restricted by the need to avoid friendly troops and tanks unable to reach the scene.
The construction was wholly defensive, but in later phases defence appears to have been less important, and in the last phase the fort's ramparts were deliberately flattened, suggesting there was no longer a need for defence.
Here Fairbairn delineated four central schizoid themes: ( 1 ) the need to regulate interpersonal distance as a central focus of concern ; ( 2 ) the ability to mobilize self preservative defenses and self-reliance ; ( 3 ) a pervasive tension between the anxiety laden need for attachment and the defensive need for distance, manifesting in observable behavior as indifference ; and ( 4 ) an overvaluation of the inner world at the expense of the outer world.
Meanwhile, in 1684 Sambhaji signed a defensive treaty with the British at Bombay, realising his need for British arms and gunpowder, particularly as their lackings of artillery and explosives impeded the Maratha's ability to lay siege to fortifications.
Various locals ( including Paul Kruger ) who from personal experience had great respect for the military capabilities of the Zulus stressed the need for caution, and in particular strongly advocated defensive tactics such as concentrating firepower from fortified strongpoints such as wagons drawn into a circle ( laagers ) as the Boers had done at The Battle of Blood River.
The development of defensive fortification and combat vehicles gave rise to weapons designed specifically to attack them, and thus a need to distinguish between those systems and ones intended to attack people.
During this period, with the fall of the socialist camp in Eastern Europe, PCdoB now regards the duration of a phase of " strategic defensive ", i. e. a period of retraction of socialist ideas and the need for accumulation of forces to advance a stage of the offensive.
Nevertheless, Winnicott did not underestimate the need as well for a false self, seeing indeed ' the False Self ... as a necessary defensive organization, a survival kit, a caretaker self, the means by which a threatened person has managed to survive '.
U. S. defensive doctrine was based on the perceived need to defeat German blitzkrieg tactics, and U. S. units expected to be faced with large numbers of German tanks attacking on relatively narrow fronts.

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