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"There was a definite need for this," he said.
I realized that there is a definite need for dogs who are trained to help patients".
"I see a definite need for such a document," he said.
"It has a finite amount of funds and a definite need for capability".
Mr. Turbridge says there is a definite need for skilled professional gardeners with enough knowledge to cope with the "higher end of horticulture".
I think the fact that we are hopefully working towards our obsolescence is a grand idea, but there is a definite need for us to be here".
There is a definite need for more open dialogue, for more social engagement, for more social responsibility and for more accountability.
The state even did a sound survey in this area of the parkway and it showed a definite need for a sound barrier.
That translates to a "definite need" for 190,000 separative work units (known as SWUs, which are a measure of centrifuge capacity).
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