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Analysts predict that the companies will need considerably more in the year ahead.
Some modular houses arrive 90percentt finished, with light fixtures in place; others need considerably more work from a contractor.
Chemical weapons, by contrast, can be simply made from fertiliser or pesticides, though more deadly nerve agents need considerably more expertise.
But if you are active, if the weather is hot and humid, if you're at a high altitude or if you have a cold or fever, you're likely to need considerably more fluid than the minimum.
At the time the library was built we estimated that to be self-sufficient would require an endowment fund of over £12m – I suspect that it would need considerably more now.
In this fact-based comedy, Imrie plays a major's wife whose starring moment comes when posing for a photo using cakes to cover her modesty, co-star Helen Mirren's character shouts "We're going to need considerably bigger buns!" Imrie has said that people still affectionately call her Bigger Buns in the street 13 years on.
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The North by Northeast Community Health Center needed considerably more than that to get going.
(To make competition possible, a deregulated system needs considerably more transmission capacity than one based on regulated monopolies).
As the evening progresses it becomes clear Pawel will be needing considerably more recompense than I have in my purse.
I tried a new pair of competing loppers marketed to professional landscapers, and I needed considerably less strain to cut through thick branches.
What our recent conversations clearly highlighted is that transport is an area that needs considerably more discussion and collaboration if tangible long-term solutions are going to become commonplace.
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