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When Roy Hodgson was appointed as Fabio Capello's successor it was because of the perceived need for a manager of English nationality rather than a particular type of football.
There is the need for a manager for different binary trees and for the trees themselves.
The German doesn't have a need for a manager, instead negotiating all his own contracts.
If you have a need for a Manager of New Markets, let's talk brass tacks". Mark hemmed and hawed.
Hence, the need for a manager.
Seeing a need for a manager, Bruce's brother Robert recommended his friend and record store owner Alex Abbiss, who established the Psychopathic Records record label with the group in 1991.
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The position of principal emerged in the early 20th century as schools grew larger and more complex and the need arose for a manager to oversee administration.
"Barcelona's potential need for a new manager my well queer the pitch.
In the East End vacation home market, he added, absentee homeowners have a greater need for a construction manager.
Donahoe had been in discussions with the Bills for several weeks and the Jets' need for a general manager undoubtedly spurred the Bills to close the deal.
The system alerts staff when a patient leaves his or her exam room, eliminating the need for a practice manager to inform cleaning staff that a room needs to be serviced and preventing awkward interruptions of patients who are still dressing after an appointment.
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