But when the outsider enters to do research, as Buechler did, a negotiation is called for.
The Fed is shortening the maturity of U.S. debt when just the opposite is called for.
This proliferation of intimate spaces is called for by Jain theology, which has no single deity.
GM's managers, as well as its investors, to understand that strong medicine is called for.
Currently, fear is driving the banking herd to act as one, meaning that courage is called for.
"Reaggregation of market data is called for, and the cost should be distributed by market share, " Niederauer said.
What is called for is a regulator with the scope and the tools to regulate specifically those large systemic institutions.
The study wasn't large enough or intended to establish when a ratio is "healthy" or when especially aggressive treatment is called for.
Occasionally, a shocking gesture is called for, perhaps even a histrionic one.
And yet, some tampering is called for and asset sales seem inevitable.
The deficits-investment tradeoff bears on whether more government stimulus is called for.
Maximum vigilance is called for, but until the evidence is firmer, the best course may be to let markets try to work things out.
He is rather more generous to Herbert Hoover than were some of his forerunners, although he never hesitates to criticise him severely when criticism is called for.
What is called for now is expanded debt rescheduling covering several years beyond 1992 (including the debt contracted after 1 January 1991), to say nothing of debt forgiveness.
Likewise, if you look at the first famous bartenders guide, the Savoy Cocktail Book, Plymouth gin is called for in more recipes than any other name brand spirit.
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Sometimes courtliness is called for, other times thinly veiled threats.
But what if this salutary caution turns into an unwillingness to use force at all, even when it is called for by the national interest or on humanitarian grounds?
The company just applied for a patent on a camera whose images could selectively transition from opaque to transparent and back again, depending on how much privacy is called for.
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To see why the opposite is the case and why aggressive monetary policy easing is called for, ask yourself: What if the Fed had not cut rates during the current crisis?
If you're on the fence and aren't confident that a statin is called for, Tuesday's advisory might give you cause to learn more about your risk before deciding what course to take, he said.
Some transparency is called for in this case.
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Roasting a whole chicken can take well over an hour, depending on its size, but simply roasting small bone-in pieces of a broken-down bird, as is called for here, takes half an hour or less.
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The participants have taken risks in the process but precisely because the risk of doing nothing was considered greater: another indication that this has been indeed one of those rare circumstances where intervention is called for.
If the benefits of science and technology are to reach the vast majority of our people who live in country side, some serious thinking is called for to develop science to serve the needs of these people.
Many Medicare Advantage plans will ultimately get paid less next year due to several other variables like a premium tax that is called for in the health care overhaul, the massive federal law that aims to cover millions of uninsured people.
The shots are slung together with purposeful discontinuity even when continuity is absolutely called for if a given sequence is to make any sense.
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