Our formula is that our business needs to run on a combination of cargos.
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He needs to run SMS Audio and not only put out great quality headsets, but also support his philanthropic efforts.
But to get a genuine reduction in the debt burden over the next few years, the government needs to run budget surpluses.
Danny Cipriani needs to run the game and show everyone he is a world class player and not just a good club performer.
Bettman insists that the league needs to run under a more rigid salary cap, and make sure there are no signing bonuses or back-loaded contracts to player salaries.
David Smilde, an analyst with the U.S.-based Washington Office on Latin America, said the opposition needs to run a candidate in the presidential election even though he believes it will almost certainly lose.
Yet everyone agrees that Tehran needs to be run differently, and that earthquake-proof construction should be a priority.
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As a fuel cell, it also needs fuel to run, in this case natural gas or another source of methane (such as landfill gas or biogas from anaerobic digesters).
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And while Vista comes with slicker graphics built in, it's also more demanding than XP and needs more horsepower to run smoothly.
Fiat makes mostly small, mid-market cars for Italy and southern Europe, and needs its factories to run at full capacity to generate decent profits.
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But to get anywhere, Apple needs to quickly remake its OS to run PC software and license its hardware to anyone willing to make it.
California has not only been using Arizona's spare water for decades, but has also been keenly eyeing the water that remains. (And it may be that Arizona, having outlined this deal with Nevada, will pursue a similar one with California.) Besides, Arizona needs money to help run the troubled 336-mile Central Arizona Project.
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Although oil production is strong and the country is not about to run out of money, it needs to reform in order to grow.
Even as it evolves its product line to meet the needs of the marketplace, its promise continues to run the marathon required for brand success.
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To avoid a run-off, the president needs to win 50% of the total vote or 40% plus a 10-point margin over the second-placed candidate.
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This has its own dangers: public education in Brazil is badly run and needs to be reformed before it is showered with money, or else much will be wasted.
Gov. Romney needs to find someone who wants to run with him.
"We need a payments system that responds to the needs of customers and is not just run for the banks, " said Mark Hoban, the financial secretary to the Treasury.
And it is not the handful of GOP governors such as Alaska's Sarah Palin, South Carolina's Mark Sanford or Louisiana's Bobby Jindal, who must pay attention to the needs of their states in these tough economic times if they hope to run for president in 2012.
In the long run, the world needs to cut carbon dioxide because it causes global warming.
He said Google needs to make it easier for advertisers to run ads across devices, which is why it launched Enhanced Campaigns in early February.
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Like a middle-distance athlete on a bend, anyone who wants to run something in his 40s needs to position himself for supremacy a decade earlier.
One big problem is the amount of energy that needs to be sucked out of a power plant to run the equipment that grabs carbon.
The fuel needs enriching to just under 20% (power reactors run on only 3.5%).
There needs to be a contingency in place should the central funding run out before all applications are dealt with, a contingency which isn't simply that councils pick up the tab.
At the other extreme, Ireland, which ran a large budget surplus last year, might be forced to run an even bigger one if the single monetary policy is not tight enough to suit its needs.
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