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The British government is more calculating, allocating visas to specific sectors, such as food processing, that express a need for cheap labour.
"Now they have their own organization, they feel strength among themselves, they can come as a group to the city government, to the board of education, to express a need, and then eventually merge themselves with the other group when they've established themselves".
Policy makers often express a need for scientifically-based evidence to articulate policy and make funding decisions (e.g., Raudenbush 2008; Stevens 2011; Sutherland et al. 2012).
They hardly ever express a need, for instance they need to move from A to B; how could they do that?
Both the Product-Service System (PSS) literature and industry express a need to close the design loop by using product-in-use data to inform PSS Conceptual Design.
In addition, even if the older parents do not express a need for support and live independently, the practice of xiao may still be transferred to the young generation.
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(S/NF) In a final meeting, French Director for Strategic Affairs Patrick Maisonnave expressed a need to reinforce P3 coordination.
Most noticeable of all, students rarely expressed a need to proclaim or defend their own faith perspectives in lectures.
And I was met with silence when I repeatedly expressed a need to access transition-related health care.
Medical students in international contexts have expressed a need to learn about CMs.
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