We cannot afford to leave patients in desperate need of our help waiting for a bed.
He likens publicly owned U.S. companies to "stray cats" in desperate need of an owner.
We are in desperate need of innovations in medicine to promote health and reduce costs.
Hospitals in Iraq are in desperate need of basic medical supplies, clean water, power and medicine.
The government says survivors are in desperate need of fresh water, shelter and medicine.
Cambodia, like many other developing countries, is in desperate need of investment and job-creation.
Ms Amos said it was clear that they were in desperate need of assistance.
Verizon and other national and regional mobile carriers are in desperate need of more spectrum.
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Women, low-income families, and others in desperate need of support as they try to make ends meet?
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The man is mad, sick, damaged, in desperate need of a doctor, a lover, a vacation, anything.
Many of our aging parents in this country are in desperate need of the help this law ensures.
When he started skating the Ranch, Way was a six-year-old kid in desperate need of a new family.
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Vulnerable to climate change, many are in desperate need of even the most basic skills to protect their livelihoods.
Employers in desperate need of specialty talent from overseas will have no time for fooling around this coming April 1.
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By and large, Mr Romney embraces the standard Republican view of a meddling federal government in desperate need of restraint.
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Right now the world is in desperate need of leadership that is collaborative and knows how to leverage the value of diversity.
For studios in desperate need of profitable films, those numbers add up.
As a machine, the Turtle King was in desperate need of improvement.
Suddenly a 20th-century heritage is in crisis and in desperate need of a revised, realistic agenda to keep its landmarks useful and alive.
Sure, Aunt Sue was planning on getting a new crock pot anyway and your brother is in desperate need of new winter boots.
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Hewlett-Packard, which is in desperate need of new life may also look to Palo Alto as a way to enter the rising security market.
In the real Detroit today, businesses are the good guys, bringing investment and new jobs to a city in desperate need of them.
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Pakistan, meantime, is in desperate need of investments, technology and know-how.
Her father has left the family in debt to a number of loan sharks, while Ping herself is in desperate need of a kidney transplant.
Untold millions of Americans are in desperate need of government assistance.
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If so, your story is in desperate need of some innovation.
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However, for a side renowned for the potency of their attack and one in desperate need of goals, Wolfsburg offered relatively little to threaten Fulham's control.
If some are making so much money while consumers world wide battle hunger or obesity, disease and famine, it would seem the system is in desperate need of reform.
The Gunners were in desperate need of a lift after losing three straight league games, and the early exchanges suggested they were determined to make amends for their recent poor form.
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