Example sentences of "need for any " in BNC.

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1 PENNINE and Royal of Scotland have developed ROYNET , a software system , which eliminates the need for any device other than a standard electronic point of sale till for processing credit and debit cards .
2 The former Chancellor , Mr Lawson , gave a foretaste of the Treasury 's Autumn Statement forecast when , in his resignation speech , he pointed out that ‘ we are once again on the downswing and I see no need for any further policy tightening .
3 General Hassan al-Nakib , formerly deputy chief of staff in the Iraqi army , argued there would be no need for any war if Mr Hussein were removed from power .
4 ‘ No need for any more of this nonsense . ’
5 By then , time and sadness had dulled the need for any new discoveries about the past .
6 The navigator can set waypoints by ‘ pointing ’ directly to positions on electronic charts on the PC 's screen ; no need for any key pressing .
7 Despite criticisms voiced by the Post Office Engineering Union ( 1980 ) it is still the case that warrants are to be issued under the hand of the Home Secretary rather than a judge , there apparently being no concern that a major invasion of privacy can take place by executive act without the need for any judicial approval or authorization , as is required in other democracies .
8 If I am ferreting single-handedly there is no need for any other digging implement .
9 So far so good , but Mr Grovey then pointed at David Smith ( 'Daz' ) , who without the need for any thought whatever said , ‘ Let's all throw our shoes at Mr Grovey . ’
10 More precisely , their nominal faith in God was supported and accredited by a closed system of mutual human honouring which made the need for any honour from God superfluous .
11 There is no need for any nation , however great , leaving the Empire , because the Empire is a commonwealth of nations . ’
12 Here there 's no need for any form of container .
13 There were those — particularly gay men — who argued that there was no need for any gay politics at all .
14 When it had been examined and test-flown by the manufacturer 's pilot prior to the revalidation of the microlight 's Permit to Fly both wingtip adjusters had been set at the neutral position with no apparent need for any change .
15 There is no need for any criterion for the relevance of facts which is not implicit in the formula itself .
16 However , some of the newer camcorders apply automatic correction for backlight without the need for any button-pushing , so tilts or pans into backlight can be successfully undertaken without spoiling the shot .
17 The trade winds weaken , the waters off the Ecuadorian coast are not pushed relentlessly out to sea , there is no consequent need for any replenishment .
18 For the next eleven years , the country was under the effective control of the army , and as its commander-in-chief , Oliver Cromwell , and most of his fellow officers were far from convinced of the need for any state church , and firmly opposed to any compulsory religious system , Presbyterianism was consigned to a limited and localized presence .
19 At their most confident , holists expect to supersede the need for any individualist explanations , and thus undertake to provide powerful and wide-ranging social theories .
20 Harris perceived that the I-Thou relationship is represented perfectly adequately by By frequently limiting his scope to I and Thou Shakespeare is creating an interpersonal field which is so restricted that thoughts , ideas , feelings move back and forth between sender and receiver without the need for any other delimitation or definition .
21 If he considers that the proposed change has little or no impact on functionality , cost , or timescale , the Change Management Procedures can be bypassed and there is no need for any further action .
22 There is little need for any work on the floor which retains its original thirteenth-century mortar .
23 The first is the Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents of 5 October 1961 , a convention which has been ratified by the United Kingdom and implemented without the need for any legislation .
24 Between elections the paramount need for any Home Secretary is to maintain the support of his own party members , a task made harder in each of the major parties by the fact that local party workers often hold more extreme views on what should be done than do Ministers .
25 Therefore there is a real tradeoff involved , between the need for any bonus to he relatively generous when compared with a flat salary , and the need for there to be some bonus element .
26 This wrote off the need for any large new harbour construction .
27 Some writers , pointing , for instance , to the formal legal equality that women have with men , suggest that women are now fully emancipated , and have no need for any further changes .
28 If one were to choose to operate the enterprise under one 's own name there would be no need for any formalities to be observed .
29 The cumulative result of the two Court of Appeal authorities In re Midland Railway Co. 's Agreement [ 1971 ] Ch. 725 and Ashburn 's case [ 1989 ] Ch. 1 would therefore destroy the need for any term to be certain .
30 There is a clear need for any judge or court intending to exercise the wasted costs jurisdiction to formulate carefully and concisely the complaint and grounds upon which such an order may be sought .
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