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And some analysts suggest that Mr. Rajoy will need to seek help to satisfy half of Spain's 180 billion euro financing needs (about $230 billion) over the next year.
IN WONKISH circles, energy efficiency used to be known as "the fifth fuel": it can help to satisfy growing demand for energy just as surely as coal, gas, oil or uranium can.
The $1.2 billion speedup of aid was not considered to be enough help to satisfy Wall Street, which, of course, would like a bailout that would reduce or even eliminate its recent losses in Argentina and other emerging markets.
First, using self-determination theory (Deci and Ryan, 1985, 2000), I explore the extent to which powerful learning experiences help to satisfy the three basic psychological needs of autonomy, competence, and relatedness.
If older residents, for example, have housing alternatives in the village that they can afford, they might consider placing their homes on the market -- which, in turn, would help to satisfy some of the intense demand for homes in the village, Mr. Zegarelli said.
What type of evidence or proof would help to satisfy these objections?
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What's more, the exhibition helps to satisfy an important goal of the museum.
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For Iraq's abundant oil and gas, it has positioned itself as the country's gateway to Europe, while helping to satisfy its own growing energy needs.
But occasionally frying in healthier oils can make fiber-rich, nutrient-packed vegetables more palatable, helping to satisfy cravings for French fries or snack foods.
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