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"Historically, NASA has based the size of the astronaut corps on its immediate needs and the potential for unexpected needs to pop up," writes NASA spokesperson Michael Curie in an e-mail to Science Careers.
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Waiting to get approval from upper-level offices hindered rapid responses to unexpected needs for the partner directly involved, and it also, in some cases, had ramifications throughout the SMNet.
Set up a procedure for requesting special distributions should unexpected needs arise.
Unexpected needs -- Linville recently bought a sport coat for $20 to prepare for a job interview -- entail more.
They also chalked up the $2,500 cost to the unexpected need for revenue in 2011 and 2012 when the Tony ceremony was held at the Beacon Theater, which had far fewer seats to sell to producers and others than at Radio City Music Hall, the usual home of the Tonys.
Joseph A Adesunloye, who is of Nigerian descent and is one of the young directors in the running for a new £50,000 award for the best emerging British film-maker, pinpointed the problem when he spoke recently about the need for unexpected platforms, in this case the South London Gallery in Camberwell, for showing his work.
This in turn reduced the need for unexpected bed and operative room occupation for sudden clinical deterioration, often resulting in complicated surgery and prolonged postoperative periods as a consequence of excessive waiting times [ 3].
You'll also need money for unexpected repairs to the furnace, roof or plumbing.
To create a completely general detection method for unexpected contaminants, complementary analytical techniques need to be employed.
Professionals need to prepare women antenatally for unexpected, urgent decisions in birth and revisit these decisions postnatally.
But capital needs to be set aside more for unexpected losses than expected ones.How much?
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