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As China's economic interests and dependencies spread, it is going to have to learn the need to invest in peace as well as pipelines.
In his 24 years in the business, Harmala has learned the need to decapitalize overinvestment in production capacity by underspending depreciation charges.
From this Gandhi learned the need of pleasing the Brahmins if anything was to be achieved.
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After learning the needs of our target users, the next design step was to transform user needs into system functions.
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