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"Vaseline's doing a pretty good job of creating a need here," Mr. January said.
These holdings are still on bank books and may need to be refinanced, creating a need for lots of dollars.
Sept. 11 changed all that, suddenly creating a need for civic-boosting, arts-enhancing, tourism-friendly events.
Lower federal appellate courts have split on the question, creating a need for a decisive ruling from the Supreme Court that rejects the specious religious liberty claims.
Since the informal sector is loosely structured, the existing pension programs are not mandatory for them, creating a need for reform.
Mr. Farrell said that rising values and increasing complexities in the real estate market are creating a need for more sophisticated legal services.
"Far from creating a need for a new sort of foreign policy," the authors write, "globalization has not changed the fundamental rules and aims of diplomacy".
These high earners are pushing up house prices and creating a need for more air traffic to service their European second homes.
Regardless of the level of real growth in the legal industry, a strong wave of consolidations has been creating a need for real estate services.
At one level this is about increasing awareness of a product but, at another, it can be about creating a need or desire where none existed.
He said that in the coming decades, new office towers will rise on the West Side, creating a need for conference and meeting space.
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