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Gliadins are opiates, he explains, which "generate a need for more... and more, and more".
Mr. Gale said that if existing companies in the 165 million square foot northern and central New Jersey office market grew by 10percentthishis would generate a need for 16 million square feet.
Mr. Nieman said that his company had studied the Chicago office market five years ago and believed that an improving economy would also generate a need for additional new office space.
These challenges generate a need for management efficiency and the use of modern decision technology tools.
The complexity of the biological fluid may generate a need for a combination of different techniques such as fractionation approaches.
Fast forward two years to today, and the introduction of consumer virtual and mixed reality have helped Myo generate a need better-suited to consumer use of their tech.
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The prognosis of RA has lately greatly improved owing to better pharmacologic treatment but this has generated a need for better predictive markers in general and for erosive disease in particular.
The rate of export and the fact that players are being sold abroad ever younger generates a need to fill the positions left increasingly quickly.
Economists have tended to think of innovation as driven by the demand for better goods, which generates a need for skilled innovators.
Increased using of plastic optical elements has generated a need for applying antireflection coatings onto plastic substrates.
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