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"The challenges ahead are the revival of infrastructure and the enduring needs of people who are still displaced," said Dr. Younus.
But England's 6,000 young people in care need intensive support, 24/7 staffing, and treatment that integrates care, education and health to meet profound, complex and enduring needs caused by terrible neglect and abuse.
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A foundation for these inquiries is the enduring need to define and manipulate the animal model, and the comparative medicine scientist or clinician is the agent who develops and implements the techniques and procedures that are the essential tools for discovery.
This chapter will focus not so much on "what" we do as consumers, but "why" we do it, leading to a broader evolutionary and behavioral discourse on the meaning and role of objects in our lives, drawing into focus the essential relationship between our enduring need for material experiences, and the impacts this has on the natural world.
That's a lifelong task, and one that demands the enduring need to "get closer".
In a year that has seen both highs and lows in news from the field, it is essential to keep our sights, funding and commitment aligned with that enduring need.
The UK had an "enduring need" to "safeguard sea lines and ensure freedom of access in the seas", he said.
This stubbornly enduring work needs no introduction.
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