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In addition, more players mean a need for more coaches.
If NASA decides to reduce tours of duty at the space station from six months to four, that would mean a need for even more astronauts.
Basu argues this "doesn't mean a need for a large government" but rather it means a need for "a redistributed government which takes away a slice from the rich and provides it to the workers in the form of health benefits education and also some form of profit share".
The chancellor also argued that a future customs arrangement could require "significant physical infrastructure changes at ports of entry and exit – not only in UK but continental Europe" and could mean a "need to train large numbers of people in anticipation of a much more intensive process at borders".
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Unusually strong head winds meant a need for more fuel, which meant room for fewer passengers.
The rise of Isis has meant a need for battlefield cooperation between the groups.
What ensued were longer rallies from the baseline, which meant a need for greater stamina, better footwork, and more point creation.
Rich media abounds, denser digital traffic means a need for bigger, more modern networks with greater backup and redundancy.
But the world has finally discovered video on the Web and on mobile devices, which means a need to push more data through those old pipes.
All of that means a need for more booth and studio personalities and from a wider array of places.
"... but I mean a guy needs to sac-up, and we need to win this".
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