It has no need of an international treaty like the one that governs Antarctica.
Perhaps that is why the majority leader, Trent Lott, reckons the trial has no need of defence witnesses and could be ended by February 6th.
"If they've identified one soldier who has been in need of help and has not gotten enough help, then they've done a great service to us, " Mixon says.
Everyone has a different level of need for order, and everyone has a different daily work process and style of meeting deadlines.
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He has spoken of the need for prayer in the face of economic hardship, but coupled with "heroic action".
"EUrope cannot survive without Russia, and Russia has a deep need of Western technology, " he says.
It has an urgent need of imported uranium to cope with a worsening energy shortfall.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr George Carey, has spoken of the need for "deeper dialogue" between Muslims and Christians as the bombing of Afghanistan continues.
The occurrence of natural disasters over the last couple of years has increased awareness of the need for data protection and disaster recovery.
The fuss over the offshore, tax-avoiding trust held by a Treasury minister, Geoffrey Robinson (see article) does not reflect any apparent wrong-doing by Mr Robinson but rather the fact that his boss, Gordon Brown, the chancellor of the exchequer, has felt the need to attack exactly the sort of tax-avoidance schemes which his colleague has been exploiting.
The not-regulated-soon-enough mortgage industry has long been in need of oversight and you would be wrong to surmise that I am advocating industry pushback against over-regulation.
Ms Rousseff has spoken of the need to end such fiscal incontinence: she wants to cut net government debt, now 42%, to 30% of GDP over her term.
Part of this has been due to the rapid improvements in smartphones that obviate the need, and part has been due to lack of demand and the simplicity that comes with a single device.
So if things get to the point where people are seriously considering changing nationality to reduce their tax bill, then that is a symptom of a tax system that has become seriously dysfunctional and in urgent need of reform.
Cathy Sandeen, the dean of the UCLA Extension, says that reaching people who need retraining has become more difficult because of the quick tempo of modern life.
The recovery in the economy since mid-2009 has been slow and fragile and, in my opinion, in need of the support the Fed has given it.
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With this in mind, and in an effort to stoke up lending, the People's Bank of China has cut the amount of money that banks need to keep in reserve three times in the past few months.
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But Mr Greenspan, who believes that new technology has raised America's sustainable rate of growth, has seen no need.
Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president, has spoken vaguely of the need for European federalism.
But its badly rusted structure and chipped white paint has left it in urgent need of refurbishment.
It has rarely been in greater need of a clear sense of direction.
Modern farming is so efficient that Mr. Humphreys sometimes reads Stephen King novels in his tractor: GPS has relieved him of the need to steer.
Enhanced pest resistance in plants has obviated the need for hundreds of millions of pounds of chemical pesticides (and thereby reduced environmental and occupational exposures).
Germany's MDR radio says the scandal is particularly bad news for Saxony, the state where Leipzig is located, because it has many patients urgently in need of transplants.
Lehrer has no such ego in need of stroking.
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Eugene Kaspersky, speaking at the London Conference on Cyberpace this week, pointed out that he has been warning of the need for better security for the past eight years, as have many security professionals.
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Each has recognized the need for modernization of the U.S. nuclear stockpile, enhanced "stewardship" of the obsolescent weapons that will likely continue to comprise the bulk of the arsenal for years to come and sustained investment in the infrastructure - both human and industrial - needed to perform such tasks.
England captain Andrew Strauss, with an eye on long hot days in the field in Australia, has again spoken of the need for England to remain disciplined and focused when things are not going their way - a tacit reprimand for his pace bowler who pushes the line too often.
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