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What needs to be done is by now well-known: Issue European bonds, using the collective borrowing power of the European Union, and pass the low interest rates onto the countries in need, combined with a growth strategy that will engender needed revenues.

For Washington, certainly, it probably should be counted as good news, no matter how cautious the optimism it engenders needs to be.

The aim of SDT-informed interventions is to engender needs-supportive social conditions wherein enhancement of physical activity and well-being is realised indirectly through needs-support and satisfaction, and autonomous motivation [10, 11] (see SDT model for health interventions [11]).

Progress in the "omics" fields such as genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics has engendered a need for innovative analytical techniques to derive meaningful information from the ever increasing molecular data.

In addition to increasing the burden on GPs, it engenders a need for a subsequent GP appointment; it limits GP capacity to respond to patient concerns and queries, at least on one occasion; it may result in a re-referral to the specialist; and it increases GP dissatisfaction with the care provided to the patient by the hospital.

While these side products did not obscure the product parent ion in the single-bead MALDI-TOF MS analysis of these samples, conventional combinatorial synthesis strictly relies on this analytical strategy for structure elucidation, engendering the need to prescreen monomers for minimal side product formation by using only the most efficient reactions.

To engender respect, there needs to be accountability, but respect is an abstract quality.

Because of the recent radical changes to basic nurse education in Indonesia (i.e. the cessation of SPK training and the increase in D3 and S1 educational provision), it might be reasonable to suppose that the levels of competence attaching to each grade and arising out of distinctive basic nurse education preparation might engender different development needs for each grade.

The satisfaction of needs engenders new needs of both a material and social kind, and forms of society arise corresponding to the state of development of human productive forces.

Countries across Africa are seeking to expand higher education, and that will engender a massive need for Ph.D.s, reports Damtew Teferra, a professor at the University of Kwazulu-Natal in Durban, South Africa, at Inside Higher Ed.

We are alike, then, driven from the accepted venues, and, as Lazarus, we are risen, sprung from darkness, freed from the cave where our eyes were bandaged, our hands and feet bound by those whose needs engendered our subjugation.

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