That was terrible news for LBT people, who are in dire need of support.
Much of our infrastructure is aging and in dire need of repair or replacement.
It runs under bridges in dire need of repair and past grocery stores with few groceries.
Developers said the plans would offer affordable accommodation which was in dire need in the city.
And yet Somalia is in dire need of doctors, and graduates of all kinds.
Obviously we do need help and we're in dire need to have some assistance there.
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Flood victims are in dire need of water, food, medicine, mosquito nets and clothing, Zinzindohoue said.
Rather, to serving largely low-income women (and their partners and children) in dire need of basic medical services.
Nord says the agency's testing lab is an "incredibly inefficient facility" that is in dire need of modernization.
Save those in dire need, who continue helping to save others and many thanks will fall upon thee.
Both institutions are in dire need of a cure for creaky old age.
Unfortunately for the European Parliament, which is in dire need of such men, Mr Corbett is now out of a job.
The United Nations has said that more than half of Zimbabwe's population is in dire need of food and clean water.
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Benefits were only given to those in dire need and it was largely expected that families would take care of their dependents.
The hearing suggested that both corporate CEOs and policy makers agree that the U.S. tax code is in dire need of a makeover.
Still, the hearing further highlighted how corporate CEOs and policy makers agree the U.S. tax code is in dire need of a makeover.
The industry is in dire need of an evolutionary pivot and, ironically, the answer could be far closer than anyone cares to admit.
Both are conditions that can easily be prevented or treated, and their management is in dire need of focused attention from the health workforce.
She said that would increase the risk that a patient in dire need could be turned away, simply because they were the wrong sex.
In a remarkable admission, Saudi Prince Talal bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud told the BBC that the country is in dire need of political reforms.
Many are in dire need of medicine, food, blankets and gasoline.
Throughout the hearing, senators on the panel seized on Apple's situation to illustrate their belief that the U.S. tax system is in dire need of repair.
But a UNICEF spokeswoman said safe drinking water, shelter materials, water purification tablets, cooking sets, mosquito nets, medicine and sanitation supplies were all in dire need.
The president acknowledges that the programs are in dire need of reform, and he's hoping that economic growth will partially offset the costs associated with an aging population.
Since both parties are in dire need of a sop to throw to the elderly, some sort of package extending Medicare coverage for prescription drugs will probably emerge.
Regulation of financial conglomerates is in dire need of updating.
They called for the villages of Lipkovo and Otlja, "which are overcrowded and in dire need of medicines, food and water, " to be declared safe havens under United Nations protection.
Sports Illustrated has tracked the intricacies of the talks and flashpoint issues, and argued that the NHL is " in dire need" of a new way of handling labor relations.
Just a few years ago Pearson was part of a four person team (he was the sole marketer amongst three engineers) that found itself in dire need of graphic designers and front-end developers.
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