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The research identified a need for swift, flexible urban food transport not hampered by traffic jams and one-way streets; hence Foodlogica's e-trikes.
There is a need for swift development of vaccines and therapeutics from an experimental stage to clinical application.
In the rapidly changing landscape of medicine, particularly in the area of drug safety research, the governance structure must accommodate a need for swift dispute resolution, should such disputes arise.
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There is increasing pressure on the city's Family Court to speed up, but judges and lawyers concede that the very character of American jurisprudence -- not to mention badly overburdened courts -- makes it virtually impossible for cases to move at a pace that suits a child's psychological need for swift resolution.
With new structured RNAs constituting a central class of cellular regulators discovered every year, the need for swift and reliable modelling methods is more crucial than ever.
Needless to say, the principal fault in both cases did not lie with officials – the failure of No 10 to assert its will over two obstreperous secretaries of state was a far greater problem – but they both illustrate the mismatch between the need for swift action and the reality of constipated decision-making within Whitehall.
In a letter to Drakeford, Dr Peter Higson, chairman of the health board, wrote: "I recognise the gravity of the situation and the need for swift remedial action.
Several labor groups also lobbied hard for the measure, and in recent months, President Bush spoke frequently about the need for swift Congressional action.
As we put on gowns, hairnets, and cloth shoe covers in preparation for entering the clean manufacturing area, Wong elaborated on China's need for swift automation.
She said the home secretary would emphasise the need for swift identification of the victims to the Tunisian authorities, but stressed that it was vital to ensure all were correctly identified.
The need for swift, collective action was the premise of the Kyoto Protocol on global climate change, which sought to reduce annual greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by 2010.
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