Example sentences of "[adj] need [to-vb] the [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 The judge was therefore at fault in considering that there was no need for him to pay explicit regard to the public interest in freedom of expression guaranteed by article 10 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms ( 1953 ) ( Cmd. 8969 ) in seeking to resolve the uncertainty or ambiguity in the common law ; ( 7 ) in failing , as did Browne J. in the Bognor Regis case , to have proper regard to the public interest in freedom of expression and to the question of whether in a democratic society there really was a pressing social need to extend the ambit of the law of defamation to enable a governmental body to sue in respect of presumed ( and not actual ) injury to its governmental reputation ; ( 8 ) in failing to take into account the acceptance by the English courts of the fact that where a governmental plaintiff sought to invoke a private law right to interfere with freedom of discussion about the workings of government , the court 's approach would ( because of the competing public interests involved ) differ from that in a private dispute between citizen and citizen .
2 Within any given grouping there is a further need to determine the number of countries to be investigated and also the level at which the comparison should proceed .
3 In practice there were innovations , partially because of the perceived need to reduce the influence of headmen , and partially because British officials naturally governed on the basis of their own training and inclinations .
4 The burden of reform must be borne fairly throughout the Community , both between and within member states , regardless of size and location , bearing in mind the paramount need to ensure the survival of the most efficient producers .
5 That need to draw the boundaries of independence applies particularly to parents and adult children , between whom this safety net operates most predictably .
6 Consider migrations , pregnancies , seasons , brief harvests and the constant need to anticipate the movements of prey or predators .
7 There is an urgent need to improve the training of our young people to make them among the best trained in Europe , in the skills needed for industry , for the present and for the future .
8 There is an urgent need to progress the implementation of the Council Tax structure and to make appointments to Council Tax posts in order to meet the short timescale for the implementation of Council Tax from 1 April 1993 .
9 Does the Minister agree about the urgent need to exploit the resources of the Irish sea , in the hope that there will soon be a Government who will not dissipate the revenues from such exploration , as happened so tragically in regard to the North sea ?
10 New party groupings and alliances are being formed and new policies hammered out , influenced by internal pressures for social change and redistribution , by the impact of inflation and unemployment , and the urgent need to meet the demands of external agents , most notably the IMF and the international banking community .
11 An official statement said that the postponement had been agreed " in the light of the current situation in Lebanon and the urgent need to revive the efforts of the Arab League 's tripartite committee " [ for October 1989 Lebanon peace accord agreed in Taif , Saudi Arabia , see p. 36986 ] .
12 Without prejudice to our views in paragraph 27 above , we favour a reduction in landbanks from 10 years to 5 on the basis that it would signal the urgent need to reduce the rate of supply and consumption of minerals , and conserve existing reserves .
13 Without prejudice to our views in paragraph 27 above , we favour a reduction in landbanks from 10 years to 5 on the basis that it would signal the urgent need to reduce the rate of supply and consumption of minerals , and conserve existing reserves .
14 Donal Hickey at the University of Ottawa suggested a decade ago that sex — by which he meant the entirely puzzling need to mix the genes of different individuals while reproducing — first happened because certain genes selfishly forced their possessors to do it .
15 There is a great need to study the context of such deserted or shrunken settlements , since it is only when a region is studied in its entirety that we can get some idea of the changes which have taken place in settlements and the settlement pattern in the area .
16 The motivation for this research derives from the pressing need to assess the reliability of econometric models for cross-section data .
17 By the latter years of the war , the experience of government direction and the evident need to recompense the sacrifices of the home population encouraged the desire to carry wartime controls into lasting social reform and post-war ‘ reconstruction ’ .
18 There is also the well-known need to capture the expertise of an experienced tradesman to aid novices .
19 There is no longer any need to have the authority of the registered proprietor to inspect the register or indeed to obtain office copy entries , and fees are now levied pursuant to the Land Registration Fees ( No 2 ) Order 1990 ( SI1990 No 2029 ) .
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