Example sentences of "need for a [adj] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | High on their list are the need for a genuine and popular democracy ; the removal of the US bases ; an easing of the foreign debt burden ; genuine land reform ; environmental protection and industrialization that benefits Filipinos rather than foreign corporations . |
2 | Still , the need for a specific and general science of society ( as distinct from the various relevant special disciplines already dealing with human affairs ) was for the first time seriously felt . |
3 | Much of what follows , and in particular the need for a systematic and planned approach to financial control , is not dependent on any particular assumption about the nature of the business . |
4 | The most controversial case of this is Gilligan 's humanist call for the integration of ‘ feminine ’ and ‘ masculine ’ perspectives in psychological theory , which is often read as implying the essential rather than the social femaleness of the different voice , and , more broadly , the need for a separate or separatist , gynocentric psychology . |
5 | The UK solution to the need for a continuous and systematic comparison of the two is to keep them separate as far as the double-entry is concerned but to report them side-by-side . |
6 | In the increasing access climate your Forbidden Arans article in the February issue further demonstrates the need for a concerted and unified stance from all those who value the open moors countryside and mountain areas in Britain . |
7 | This scheme , for which N. F. Ramsey was awarded the Nobel prize in physics in 1989 , enables the maximum resolution to be extracted without the need for a long and highly uniform interaction region . |
8 | Indeed , ministerial guidance has emphasised the need for a positive and comprehensive approach . |
9 | At his meeting with Thatcher on Nov. 24 ( see above ) Bush stated that although cuts in the US defence budget were politically inevitable , the changes in Eastern Europe underscored the need for a united and powerful NATO alliance . |
10 | After all , in the whole of the private sector there is a need for innovation ; there is a need sometimes for diversification , although that can be a dangerous area ; there is a need for a sensitive but effective response to the changing market place . |
11 | Amid cries of ‘ shame ’ directed at Mr Smith , Mr Major stressed the need for a rigorous and swift inquiry . |
12 | Such an involvement , with its need for a clear and sensible understanding , may begin when screening tests reveal that the child a woman is carrying may be handicapped . |
13 | The need for a national and international AIDS charity has never been greater . |