There is no shortage in the need for helping hands, especially on weekdays and over the holidays.
Hence the book reflected a belief in the need for active government and scepticism about market outcomes.
However, the firm warned of continuing skill shortages with a rise in the need for qualified and experienced staff.
The case for buying is based on the inevitable increase in the need for medical treatments and services as the population ages.
But the paltry enrollment figures have also confirmed Beilenson's belief in the need for a reform that isn't even on the table in Washington.
In the past she said that intervention has not happened soon enough, meaning problems for families have escalated which have then resulted in the need for high cost solutions.
The question is whether there are political leaders on both sides... who sincerely believe in the need for compromises and have the courage to impose them on two sceptical and frustrated peoples.
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It's also reassuring to know that a majority of French adults believe there's something to be said for instructing children in the need for personal initiative and responsibility, regardless of excuses or circumstances.
In the end, the potential back and forth that can occur with email often resulted in the need for an office visit in order to clarify the mess that was created from the original email.
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Jude Medical, Inc. (NYSE:STJ), a global medical device company, announced today that an interim analysis of the FAME II trial has found a highly statistically significant reduction in the need for hospital readmission and urgent revascularization when Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR)-guided assessment was used to direct treatment in patients with coronary artery disease.
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Before coming to London the German Chancellor was in Brussels talking not about the EU Budget but, instead, about the need for long-term EU reform - in particular the need for "more Europe" to control the tax and spending decisions of member states as the price of the German Treasury footing the bill for their problems and debts.
The fact of the matter is that, in his present capacity and under current circumstances, Mr. Ashcroft has to make hard decisions every day about where to draw the line in balancing the need for enhanced security while trying to protect the free and open society that all Americans, and particularly those on the Right, hold so dear.
Highland Council is headed for difficulties in tackling the need for social housing, the former head of the authority's housing committee has said.
Oklahoma State Superintendent Janet Barresi "is very interested in discussing the need for safe rooms in schools once we get past this disaster, " said Sherry Fair, a spokeswoman for the Oklahoma State Department of Education.
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Meantime, a Chinese finance ministry researcher said the risks for inflation in China exceed the need for more economic stimulus.
The increased computing power of modern mobile devices, coupled with the rise in the number of business ready mobile applications, has resulted in the growing need for companies to manage device lifecycles and the provisioning of mobile applications used by employees.
The transportation secretary noted the magnitude of the nation's maritime industry, with its 361 ports, in describing the need for added security.
The report documents some of the changes in the U.S. workforce which have increased the need for flexibility in the workplace, including the increased number of women entering the labor force, the prevalence of families where all adults work, increasing eldercare responsibilities, and the rising importance of continuing education.
So much of the rationale in having a CIO take on another area of responsibilities is the need for process improvement in the new area, or the need to leverage technology better in the new area, or to identify ways in which setting standards or centralizing to a greater degree might reduce costs.
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Nowhere in Europe is the need for change more urgent than in Germany, now the sick man of the continent.
The EU "remains deeply concerned by the situation in Zimbabwe and reiterates the need for the upcoming second round of presidential elections on 27 June to be held in a peaceful, free and fair environment in accordance with international norms and standards, " the text said.
The Republicans' core message in the election was the need for drastic spending cuts.
Shadow foreign secretary David Miliband said the problems in Greece emphasised the need for "effective and coordinated European action".
Proven by our growing patent portfolio, we are committed to continue our innovation efforts in addressing the need for storage with the right cost-performance mix.
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"In particular the need for and risks of long-term immunosuppression, and the fact that functioning of the transplant may be both delayed and limited, " it said.
The concept of medical devices that patients can use themselves isn't new, given products like home-pregnancy tests that have long aided in reducing the need for professional medical support.
The smallest of these chargers, which convert light into electricity, weighs just 4 ounces, has dimensions that are slightly larger than a sheet of paper, and can provide significant power to a soldier in the field without the need for an alternative fuel source.
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Success in this pursuit would lessen the need for epic heroism in the future.
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