Example sentences of "need for this " in BNC.

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1 The Ruchill Hospital Social work team and the AIDS Resource Unit were particularly helpful in identifying the need for this service .
2 Each health authority should assess the need for this care and make provision accordingly , perhaps requiring the opening of convalescent homes or contractual arrangements with private and voluntary sector providers .
3 ‘ Our research shows that Amex members generally lead active social lives , regardless of whether or not they spend their weekends risking life and limb and that there is a need for this sort of cover .
4 Little attention is given in social work education to team models of practice , team leadership skills , supervisory techniques appropriate for different types of paraprofessionals , etc. , in spite of the fact that the need for this kind of curriculum content has long been recognized ( Purvine , 1973 ; IASSW , 1979 ; Pangalangan and de Guzman , 1980 ; Barclay Report , 1982 ) .
5 Professor Rees spoke of the close relationship between academia and industry and stressed the need for this relationship to continue .
6 A symbolic reminder of the need for this kind of logic was carried in each child 's hand — blank paper with which to make notes and sketches of sewer designs .
7 There should not be any need for this .
8 The specialists again argue that with the right regime of treatment , there is no need for this to happen ; but in reality the right regime is not always available , and even if it were , some patients may wish to retain their independence to choose suicide .
9 The need for this clause was abrogated , however , with the passing of the SC Neronianum in AD 56 , for it provided that a legacy which was on technical grounds ( such as the one suggested ) invalid should be treated according to the interpretation applying to the most favourable kind of legacy , namely that per damnationem .
10 But , above all else , it shows the need for this government to develop a responsible national economic strategy that will bring the full advantage of the Tunnel to all our regional economies ’ .
11 There is a particular need for this if the school programme concentrates on reading-scheme materials that do not offer the narrative , emotional , or language rewards of ‘ real ’ books .
12 There was no need for this last nervous remark to the controller , but I 'd had enough !
13 You may have to face up to a display of feelings of hurt or rejection ; but if your parent is a naturally unselfish person ( and not mentally impaired ) who had simply failed to realise your need for this degree of privacy and emotional ‘ living-space ’ , she will probably be only too anxious to co-operate .
14 Modern trends have introduced the need for this half-and-half sound but from slender and more sexy-looking guitars .
15 With sodium , too , we may be fulfilling a need for this vital nutrient which controls the movement of fluid in and out of body cells .
16 The need for this editing by copying , which requires the use of a second video machine , of course , is brought about because it is not possible to edit video tapes by physically cutting and rejoining them as you would a cine film or sound tape .
17 There is provision for overtime to cope with periods of peak demand , but with demand generally static or declining during the early 1980s the need for this has only arisen during periods of particularly hot weather ( beer sales are notoriously weather sensitive ) .
18 Not recognizing the need for this will undermine the implementation of therapeutic advice and the child 's behaviour problems are likely to continue or get worse .
19 They can talk to a player , warn him and if he persists caution him so I do n't see a need for this new law . ’
20 I understand the commercial need for this , but would appreciate pages devoted , say , to minute American labels ( from which come yer Nirvanas etc ) and maybe music from Africa .
21 The support of an advisory service should be available to teachers who have visually handicapped pupils in their classes in mainstream schools , but there is a particular need for this when implementing the recommendations for a pupil who has been the subject of a statement .
22 There was no need for this the-boy-stood-on-the-burning-deck act .
23 The remedy is adequate information feed-back and continuous checking but the need for this may not be obvious from the chart because the areas of overlap are difficult to illustrate .
24 The need for this regular review is pin-pointed in the Fish Report ( 1984 ) which states that ‘ the relative nature of the majority of special educational needs means that schools determine the extent and nature of the needs which arise ’ .
25 Society 's need for this is so strong , he says , that it promotes continual and dramatic celebration of deviant acts ( originally via public punishments , later via the mass media ) , and uses inefficient control agencies such as prison in order to produce more , rather than less , crime .
26 IBM says the Workstation One family obviates the need for this because it combines many features in one product with a common graphical interface .
27 The absence of accurate figures points to a need for this condition to be notifiable , to allow its epidemiology to be defined .
28 There is no need for this today , since even young artists have a place in such institutions .
29 But in truth the need for this reform is so much greater in such times that it may provide the most appropriate occasion for it ’ ( Keynes , 1940 , p. 32 ) .
30 The Bains Report referred to the need for this relationship to be ‘ informal ’ ( Bains 1972:37 ) , but other commentators would emphasise the necessity for formality if both councillor and officer are to maintain their proper roles : ‘ friendly but not familiar ’ is a frequent description of the correct attitude for a councillor to adopt towards officers , either as leader or in the chair of a committee .
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