Sentence examples for imposing a need from inspiring English sources

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Budgetary and resource restrictions both drove service redesign by imposing a need for cost saving alternatives to hospital admissions, and acted as a major barrier as plans were shelved to save money.

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Edinburgh is held to impose a need for meaning, narrative and coherence that is inimical to "pure" standup.

Compromise and pragmatism beckon, in short: a message at odds with the partisan mood in Tampa, and which threatens to test the limited trust enjoyed by Mr Romney within his own party.It is not just congressional arithmetic that may impose a need for moderation.

This realization increasingly imposes a need of knowledge on wildlife managers required to participate in the policing of wildlife crimes [20].

However, the use of colorimetry imposes a need to balance ease of use, such as low cost digital cameras and computer scanners, with accuracy achievable with expensive spectrometers and spectrophotometers.

The whole idea of intolerable threats that impose a need for constant protection- -- threats that are made a pretext for undermining the very freedoms guaranteed by the constitution -- must be confronted by the American press and the media if they are to regain the liberty they enjoyed twenty years ago.

This imposes a need for de novo synthesis of the glutamate carbon skeleton which is dependent on the pyruvate carboxylase reaction that, like GS, is confined to astrocytes (Yu et al., 1983).

The "biggest build-out" of cities "in human history will reset the global pecking order," Lindsay writes, adding that to Kasarda, the aerotropolis offers an "antidote" to overcrowded megalopolises while "imposing a hierarchy of needs on cities so that they openly and honestly express their true purpose: creating work for their inhabitants and competitiveness for their nations".

The present study, by comparison, was based on an immediate exchange and imposed a lower need for self-control in all subjects.

However, they need imposing a dissipation mechanism (here, finite resistivity) to initiate reconnection.

"If they don't refrigerate as well, then the rule is imposing a separate cost, and we need to consider that cost in our assessment".

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