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The fuel raises efficiency and cuts emissions, but would demand massive re-engineering.

Although Lehmanites admit the firm held on to assets for too long, they believe clients will continue to demand massive financial support for takeovers, capital-raising and derivative deals.

Both of these markets demand massive economies of scale and a reputation sufficient to pacify nervous human-resources departments and ever-more-intrusive regulators, two attributes that favour an established player.

It was her rhetoric that persuaded delegates last spring in Sheffield to demand massive changes to the bill, and as a result many delegates this weekend instinctively were willing to subcontract their judgment to her.

However, horrific animal cruelty is still part of the foundation on which we build our comfortable lives in the west, and will be so as long as we continue to demand massive quantities of cheap meat.

"Complex problems demand massive amounts of data to solve," said Conor Riffle, director of data product innovation at the Carbon Disclosure project, which has released climate change data on the world's 100 biggest cities. "We need to improve the free flow of climate change data so we can start to get a handle on protecting people and property from the coming impacts of a changing climate".

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This suggests that the way forward is not, as some politicians are demanding, massive state-led intervention or a government takeover of the grid.

The absolute size of the products themselves demands massive structures to house their assembly and, in the case of space launchers, can require the construction of immense support equipment.

Now, though, as he takes to the campaign trail for John Kerry, Senator Kennedy has adopted his colleague's very words as he rails against the administration for demanding massive changes from public schools on "a tin cup budget".

The Communist-era construction boom demanded massive sculptures to beautify the new palaces of the proletariat, a boon for glass artists, because, Mr. Libensky said, "the state didn't see glass as art".

Livni's failure to broker a deal with the religious right, in particular Shas, which was demanding massive increases to child allowances and a guarantee that the government would not give up east Jerusalem, conquered by Israel in 1967, has left the nation in a political limbo.

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