Sentence examples for generating the need for from inspiring English sources

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If nationhood offers the clearest route to generate converging preferences on units, so too competing nationhood offers the clearest route to disrupt that convergence, generating the need for models of multination states that seek to ensure fairness amongst the competing national groups in their ability to enact their national identities (through language rights and self-government powers etc).

The proposed troop increase will bring vastly increased costs and an indefinite, large-scale U.S. military role in Afghanistan, generating the need for yet-more civilians.

The population, ever changing in numbers and composition through the interplay of births, deaths and migration, is the source of people with 'health conditions', or more precisely 'ill-health conditions': some with disabilities, and some with disease, thus generating the need for clinical health care.

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The new all-news environment thus generates the need for explanation.

The market explosion in the late 1990's, and the equally hard downturn that followed it, generated the need for this very hard look.

Recent Belgian legislation generated the need for homeopathic training of midwives.

The increased use of composite materials in lightweight structures has generated the need for optimizing the geometry of composite structural parts with regard to strength, weight and cost.

For high temperature applications, glass-ceramics are used as an "adhesive" for ceramic parts, this generates the need for test methods suitable to assess their bond strength.

Increased awareness on environmental issues, together with requirements imposed by implementation of energy efficiency codes, has generated the need for tools that evaluate thermal performance of buildings.

Health organizations are based on knowledge management; consequently, information is a key element because of the quantity generated, the need for access to other sources of knowledge and because it is required for decision making.

Whereas judgments are true or false and thereby can generate the need for justification, the desire for good will and those attitudes generated by it possess no truth value themselves, thereby eliminating any need for an external justification (Magill 1887: 21; Double 1996b: 848).

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