Example sentences of "need for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Polyunsaturated fatty acid hypermetabolism may take place to meet the needs for cellular repair and to obtain energy as in other hypercatabolic states .
2 It was seldom in an average summer that we were unable to supply at least our needs for hot water and cooking .
3 In practice , these distinctions are rarely so clear , and many severely disabled people will have needs for multiple support which cross these agency boundaries .
4 Designed to meet the needs for advanced study of nurses and members of related health care disciplines who are already interested and experienced in education .
5 R is not helpful to talk of ‘ the manager 's ’ needs for external information and intelligence , because , clearly , those needs will differ greatly depending on the manager 's specific role : corporate treasurer , product development manager , research and development scientist , marketing executive etc. , and particularly the specific contexts in which those roles are exercised .
6 Mozambique 's needs for external assistance in 1990 were put at a total of $1,400 million .
7 We over-emphasize our needs for other people 's approval of what we do .
8 There is a cumulative process to be analysed in which policies create needs for other policies , opportunities for other policies and new social situations for further political responses .
9 An example is provided in assessing the needs for Personal Social Services for children under the age of five , which primarily consist of residential care and foster care .
10 In assessing additional needs for educational expenditure ( AEN ) and the needs for Personal Social Services for children aged less than 17 , both the Department of Education and Science and the Department of Health and Social Security use better estimates , which give a total of nearly 1.5 million children in lone-parent families .
11 Needs for Personal Social Services for children are assumed to be predominantly determined by being in a lone-parent family , regardless of the economic circumstances of the family .
12 Thus in the UK the Natural Environment Research Council had initiated a series of working groups to advise on the needs for future research .
13 The applications theme , through the Systems Analysis and Design unit and Database unit , considers how best to deal systematically with organizations ' needs for computerized information systems .
14 Still others , as in the case of unit , investment or property trusts , specialize in matching borrowers ' needs for long-term finance with lenders ' needs for paper assets denominated in small units which are readily saleable .
15 The needs for cheap and convenient transport to the nearest town for the ‘ diversified employment family ’ , for example , must be taken into account .
16 Many of the claims of the developing world , especially those relating to the establishment of a new international economic order , fall into the category of articulation of needs for economic development .
17 They will also reduce our needs for mental energy , and the 21st century 's cognoscenti will take up mental jogging , using programs specially designed to exercise the mind … until then we 'll have to keep attending conferences on computer culture .
18 Capital costs have varied greatly , but in no case have reached the sort of level that one would have expected from shared space schemes , where costs are raised by the needs for complete resurfacing .
19 To take examples from either side of the Atlantic , both Tom Peters ( 1988 ) and Charles Handy ( 1989 ) are beginning to suggest very different approaches to management , and interestingly they are approaches which reflect far more accurately the needs for collegiate management in schools .
20 It was designed to focus appraisal on teachers ' needs for in-service training and other forms of support .
21 It is possible , too , to link the implementation of a school plan with a ranking of priorities between a school 's teachers and their needs for in-service training .
22 It recognizes the basic need of the severely disabled for maintenance and the special needs for nursing care and attendance .
23 ‘ A system owned by the Area Organiser ( O ) — ( ie the Social Services officer responsible for the area , using the ownership hierarchy theory explained in Chapter 5 ) , operated by officers and staff of the EPH , other designated Social Services officers , associated staff of the District Health Authority , relatives and friends of clients ( A ) , which uses given resources to provide a congenial dwelling place for referred elderly people ( C ) , within which the individual needs for physical and emotional support are determined and met ( T ) .
24 For a family with particular needs for quiet it was ideal , and when Mr Cohen was well a short walk took them into this repose of diverting potential .
25 In assessing additional needs for educational expenditure ( AEN ) and the needs for Personal Social Services for children aged less than 17 , both the Department of Education and Science and the Department of Health and Social Security use better estimates , which give a total of nearly 1.5 million children in lone-parent families .
26 The unit links research with practitioners ' educational needs for personalised feedback on clinical performance .
27 He recognized the complexity of both ‘ industry 's view ’ and the changes in higher education — including the development of university courses ‘ more closely allied with national needs for qualified manpower ’ , and pointed to some particular possible roles for the polytechnics :
28 As we have seen from the chapters on health , education and other services , there are still many unsolved social problems and unmet needs for residential care , for housing , for better education facilities for children with special needs , for trained staff , etc .
29 to understand and exceed our customers ' needs for high quality , value for money products and services ;
30 In Croydon , the continuing education and training service is a free-standing adult education service , with a history of providing an important access point for those with needs for basic skills .
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