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Mr. Picard could defend the need for privacy.
Meanwhile, ruling parties are closing ranks to defend the need for bitter medicine.
It is expected to strongly defend the need for intelligence agencies to collect bulk communications data on citizens – a tactic that was supported by Nick Clegg, the deputy prime minister, in evidence to the committee – so long as there are clearer rules on purpose, reporting, oversight and the length of retention.
But the government was keen to defend the need for austerity to stabilise public finances.
When Flock got started (and funded), it was easy to defend the need for a Web browser that incorporated tons of functionalities that catered to a new breed of online services and applications (remember Web 2.0?) and their power users.
"We've always had to work to defend the need for these programs," said David Harvey, executive director of the National Coalition of STD Directors.
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Many educators are tired of defending the need for computers.
Women members of trade unions, however, defended the need for laws that would help them.
He defended the need for the shuttle and station on scientific grounds.
Dutton acknowledged the process could be "long and protracted" but defended the need for security checks.
Unspectacular though the fruits of this week's dialogue were, a senior Treasury official defends the need for such meetings.
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