Part of the proposed disinvestment was for reviving public-sector entities that are crying for fresh investment.
No, seriously, a smartphone, because consumers have been crying for an HP smartphone for a while now.
By the third night, the babies were crying for a shorter period of time and falling asleep faster.
Their greatest challenge at the time was making more of the big yellow machines that customers were crying for.
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In my previous story, I discovered that crying for personal reasons was more easily excused by colleagues.
Despite vomiting and crying for help, Mr. Perez was left to suffer for over six hours before receiving medical attention.
As the political debate gets louder and nastier, it sucks all the air out of the news cycle, leaving other issues crying for attention.
"It's not rain, it's just God crying for NBC, " Fey quipped.
Crowds crawled over the twisted and broken concrete and metal that was once Ufundi House, looking for victims and trying to free trapped people heard crying for help.
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The project seems ambitious enough without having to worry about designing a game for both the last generation and new generation of consoles, not to mention the PC release that many are crying for.
She began to lose weight, became increasingly depressed to the point where she was crying for no reason, and could no longer face her job in the pet department of a local garden centre.
But as she went down a list of symptoms, they were all there -- loss of appetite, trouble sleeping, waves of irrational anxiety, crying for no reason, loss of interest in work and hobbies, isolation and seclusion.
Mr. MUKWAZHI: I haven't seen any form of aid, you know, in terms of--but, you know, it's interesting that you ask this question, you know, 'cause as I was taking pictures this afternoon, they were all crying for help.
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This is not a man who seems to think France is crying out for difficult reform.
Ordinary fans are crying out for action to stop the game they love being ruined.
Both countries are crying out for reforms to bring about better and cheaper care.
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The court was told how a passer-by heard screaming and saw Aamir's parents crying out for help.
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Such topics may not sound like vote-winners, but they are ones that are crying out for attention.
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"This police service and the public it serves is crying out for redefined direction, " he told Mr Straw.
"I felt there was a crying need for a comprehensive cancer center which also addresses affordability, " said Mazumdar-Shaw.
These firms have been crying out for certainty in investment - but that certainty looks a long way off.
Clearly, there is a crying need for more give and take in the partisan and broken politics India is witnessing today.
The U.S. market is crying out for a viable third party providing service to consumers in competition with ATT and Verizon.
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Ciaran Devane, chief executive of Macmillan Cancer Support, said that many cancer patients were crying out for this type of personalised support.
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This is a scenario crying out for resiliency to be built into it so we can better withstand shocks to the system.
The general public has not been crying out for a better watch.
France's complex and unfair tax system is crying out for an overhaul.
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