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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.
He said that in the coming decades, new office towers will rise on the West Side, creating a need for conference and meeting space.
He was discursive but never wasteful, creating a need for more and leaving phrases meaningfully unfinished; his solo on Monk's "Trinkle Tinkle" made you not want to breathe until it was done.
Foreign aid for agriculture has dwindled from about 20 percent of all aid in 1980 to about 5 percent now, creating a need for other investment to bolster production.
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