Sentence examples for calling for the need from inspiring English sources

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"He was calling for the need for more contemporary design and collaboration at a time when landscape architecture was still caught up in the Beaux-Arts," Professor Harris said.

The charter outlined the need for measures that go beyond bringing an end to conflict, calling for the need to develop special programmes to ensure that refugees and the internally displaced can safely return and to ensure the protection of their human rights, notably the right to active citizenship.

In addition, despite some common characteristics shared among cities in developing Asia, their specific circumstances can significantly vary, even within the same country, calling for the need for context-specific waste management approaches.

Software engineering, however, on its own is not enough to meet all the needs of those developing educational artifacts [6], calling for the need to identify more specific alternatives.

However, both GRACE products and model results suffer from inherent uncertainties, calling for the need to make a combined use of GRACE and models to examine the variations in total TWS and their individual components, especially in relation to natural and human-induced changes in the terrestrial water cycle.

They are also the most active in calling for the need to adapt to climate change.

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Repeatedly, he called for the need to spread the benefits of a booming economy to the working poor.

In yesterday's session,  Mr Cameron was greeted with silence when he called for the need for stricter transitional controls on the right to work  throughout the EU when countries join the 28-nation bloc in future.

Israel has long called for the need for a credible military option against Iran, and there has been growing anxiety abroad that Israel might carry out a pre-emptive strike against Iran's nuclear facilities in the coming months.

It feels fitting that this year the festival is co-producing the Corn Exchange's contemporary take on The Seagull, a play whose young protagonist – the gender-swapped Constance – calls for the need for new forms.

The bill's terms impose a long list of conditions for compensation, among them proof "of actual loss and damage," and it calls for the need to redress past racial discrimination to be taken into account.

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