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1 The authors see the requirement for the nurse to re-register every three years ( periodic licensing ) , as an important step forward in ensuring ‘ that all patients receive the highest level of care and that the qualified nurse can really be seen to be in a position of accountability ’ .
2 And now old churches are acquiring palisades and fortified towers faster than gospel-books , and new churches appear where a Norman baron sees the need for a fortress .
3 Other countries saw the need for such policies years ago .
4 After that , since she now spent as much time as possible on deck keeping out of the way of her cousins , with whom she felt a constraint , Ruth saw the woman for several days in a row .
5 The National Consumer Council saw the need for a greater effort , particularly in regard to funding , to give advice to the 560,000 households in Britain who at any time had three or more ‘ problem debts ’ , and the 170,000 who had five or more .
6 It is often difficult for people in organisations to see the wood for the trees , and it is very , easy to concentrate on large amounts of internal detail while ignoring important trends in the outside world .
7 It would be interesting to have research into the period of initial onset of the illness and the ability of families to obtain specialist advice for the sick family member , particularly as in this illness the patient has rarely the insight to see the need for medical assistance .
8 When one has told a friend about a stage performance or some media utterance that one feels he should go to see , one has performed that work to the friend and partly negated his need to see the work for himself .
9 The investor may not be happy for the vendor to see the report for different reasons .
10 Professor Glanville Williams sees the reason for the extended rule to have been an early uncertainty as to the nature of a joint and several obligation : see Joint Obligations , p. 135 .
11 1.3.4 Other groups such as the Scottish Sports Council and the Scottish Health Education Group saw the opportunity for providing some form of national accreditation for health and fitness training , sports coaching and community sports leadership .
12 St William 's Foundation sees the need for a programme of action which will explore new paths , side step old obstacles , find lateral avenues to solution of apparently intractable problems .
13 And although BOC was not an existing pcEXPRESS user , the organisation saw the potential for tailoring and developing , using the underlying pcEXPRESS language .
14 John Cadbury saw the potential for the product , and with his experience in roasting beans and preparing nib for his shop , decided to open a factory .
15 When , in 1839 , the Sultan made a disastrous attempt to recoup his losses of 1833 , all the Great Powers saw the need for keeping the new conflict within bounds .
16 When Marek saw the headstone for the first time no one in the neighbourhood whom he asked knew anything about the man who had been buried there .
17 Whereas Pleistocene geology was seen to be primarily concerned with stratigraphy and chronology , Butzer saw the need for a more comprehensive study of past environments and envisaged Pleistocene Geography as concerned with the natural environment and focused on the same themes of man and nature that are the concern of historical and contemporary geographies .
18 It is interesting that Cairns saw the pressure for ministers to run for office coming , not from ambitious ministers , but from party activists who thought that certain ministers would make good political leaders .
19 The radios of the 1940s being comparatively delicate valve affairs prone to water damage , radio contact had been lost with the forward Troops , so the Colonel walked boldly down the road to see the position for himself .
20 Hopkins saw the need for a revival of the personalized approach to rescue work .
21 ATL press officer Rosemary Rainey said the uptake for such courses was ample evidence that teachers see the need for training to combat stress .
22 This appears to be where Sony see the potential for the fastest growing CD-I market .
23 Tate saw clearly the point at issue : ‘ Mr Eliot 's critics are a little less able each year to see the poetry for Westminster Abbey ; the wood is all trees ’ .
24 Edmund sees the necessity for emotional attraction in the marriage .
25 Congressional sources believe the White House saw the chance for a quick , psychologically valuable victory over the Democratic leaders .
26 He met the descendants of Lascar seamen or other immigrants who settled into Liverpool and for the first time saw the need for justice to an immigrant community .
27 Analysts saw the proposals for the year from March 1990 as cautious rather than radical .
28 Balfour saw the King for half an hour before the others came .
29 The carrot took the form of education and the Jesuits saw the potential for music and the theatre to get their message across to the masses .
30 Balcon saw the potential for bringing into mainstream cinema the observational powers of the documentarists , and their capacity for evoking a quieter form of heroism than that displayed in Ships with Wings .
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