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The sea is badly in need of better management.
ARE British punters in need of better tips?
Why was Adele – clearly loaded and clearly in need of better signal – using a flip-phone?
Key buildings in need of better earthquake-proofing have been identified in Delhi, and work is under way.
Perhaps no suburban family ever gets planted in the American dream so securely that it runs out of relatives in need of better employment.
Fluke francese with artichokes and capers was a concept in need of better execution; the snowy fish sloughed off its thick coating on simple contact with a fork.
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For all of its enforced intimacy, however, the show often feels diffuse: a journey in need of a better map to ensure it reaches its destination.
But as demand for cheap computing power increases, microchips must get smaller and lighter, leaving scientists in need of materials better suited to the task.
Working-class people, and the communities where they live have been devalued to such an extent that they are known simply as "problematic" and in need of making better.
His app is fun to use, but still a bit rough around the edges and in need of a better user interface.
The estimated amount of plastic entering the ocean that the study uses is almost half a century old, and "we're desperately in need of a better estimate of how much plastic is entering the ocean annually".
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