Example sentences of "response to [art] need " in BNC.

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1 The study reviews the extent to which computers are used in the industry and the institutional responses to the need for changes in technician training .
2 The talks have been arranged by the Bradford Area Pastoral Council in response to a need expressed in parishes in the area .
3 This is in response to a need expressed by some publishing houses and employees that the total NVQ can be onerous to achieve .
4 These changes coincided with the rapid development of the brain in response to the need for additional intelligence in social life and in the chase ( Chapter 6 ) .
5 The Microfilm project was developed in direct response to the need for improved rural advice services in Hertfordshire .
6 This , Clarke and Morrison believe , is a response to the need to increase employment and to maintain standards of living .
7 Among them was In His Name , which was put together in response to the need expressed by the Conference of the International Missionary Council held at Willengen in Germany in 1952 , for a book which would help missionary-minded Christians pray for the Church and the World in a way integrated in the full range of Christian faith and worship .
8 For example , the folding of the neocortex of large mammals is largely a response to the need to cram more cortex into a small space in the cranium .
9 The IBM 7051 Power Network Dataserver is IBM 's response to the need for a high speed file server to work with these new machines , and was developed with Auspex Systems Inc .
10 Ministry seems to have grown up in a haphazard manner , basically in response to the need that various functions be performed .
11 In response to the need for paperless bills of lading , in June 1990 , the Comité Maritime International ( CMI ) approved a set of rules covering the electronic bill of lading .
12 ‘ The package is the council 's direct response to the need to provide women with sensible and practical advice on personal safety , and importantly to help reduce the fear of crime .
13 There , from January 1801 onwards , correspondence covering the years since 1780 was systematically assembled from the State Paper Office and elsewhere and taken to the foreign office — an obvious response to the need frequently to refer to it in the conduct of daily business and the resulting inconvenience if it were stored anywhere else .
14 One tangible response to the need for improved responsiveness has been a change in approach to how organisational structures facilitate the company 's mission .
15 Industrial assurance began in the 1850s as an entrepreneurial response to the need for working-class burial insurance .
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