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Crisis talks continued in Europe on Monday over how to meet Greece's imminent need for cash.
It might not be an imminent need for a company.
In those countries, no imminent need for discretionary measures or extensive reforms emerges.
Expense, lack of funding and imminent need for practising doctors means the surgeons of Gaza miss out on years of dedicated focus on training and research.
Both Democratic and Republican leaders have communicated their unwavering support for the technology industry's imminent need for more high-skilled immigrants.
While on the move, personalization is seen as an imminent need for the traveler since the user has time and space limitations to find the optimal route for him/her.
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The internet is not broken, they insisted, and is therefore in no imminent need of repair.
Previously intubated, or in imminent need of intubation because of respiratory distress, apnoea or persistent acidosis.
There is also imminent need of their effective diagnosis, management, and prevention.
Therefore, there is still an imminent need to start organized activities like joint education workshops for journalists and mental health professionals in order to re-shape the negative stereotypes and attenuate the stigmatizing potential surrounding mental illnesses.
More importantly there is an imminent need to further investigate the applicability of DNase-seq, and ATAC-seq for that matter, to accurately detect factor-chromatin interactions in dynamic cellular settings.
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