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Unspectacular though the fruits of this week's dialogue were, a senior Treasury official defends the need for such meetings.
Yet 11 EOD fiercely defends the need to take what might to others appear a more dangerous step.
And in an accompanying Observer article he defends the need to create classification systems for mental disorder.
But Francis Delmonico, a professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School and a national leader in organ transplantation, fervently defends the need to establish death before removing organs.
Sheila Kiggins, Cambridge's communications officer for access, defends the need to stick to the entry criteria: "When you get here, you are applying for a very short, very intensive, very traditional, very academic course and if you come in with less than A*AA, which is the standard offer, the fear is that the students won't enjoy themselves.
With that said, it's useful to take a look back at Scott Berkun's essay on foolish consistency which defends the need for a change sometimes — something I'd agree with because otherwise we'd still be on the command line or cutting magnetic tape to edit videos.
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Many educators are tired of defending the need for computers.
Mr. Picard could defend the need for privacy.
Meanwhile, ruling parties are closing ranks to defend the need for bitter medicine.
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.
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