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Any remnants of the place will soon yield to the need for making more polyvinyl chloride for New China".
Moreover, the Americans have recognized the need for making preliminary contacts with the Taliban that may lead to peace negotiations.
Things did tighten up somewhat once he moved into City Hall — everything but the mayor's need for making news, for approval and for attention.
This result impressed on the British prime minister, Arthur Wellesley, 1st duke of Wellington, the need for making a major concession to the Irish Catholics.
They felt the need for making space available and, at 80, Mr. Lenz was eager to have the Zero movement acknowledged on the international scene.
Buying pre-worn clothes saves them from landfill and avoids the need for making new virgin fibres and putting further stress on scarce resources.
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The printing materials, mostly polymers such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene or polylactic acid, lack the mechanical strength needed for making parts sturdy enough to do a useful job.
The metals are needed for making an array of sophisticated products, from smartphones to smart bombs, as well as wind turbines and other green technologies.
But here in Guinea, which has some of the world's largest deposits of bauxite, an ore needed for making aluminum, that hope has all but collapsed.
The tribunal agreed, ruling that the type of information Bowden wanted represented a classic illustration of the "safe space" needed for making government policy.
However, enormous amount of support and capital investments are needed for making these CSP systems realistic as there is not much power grid network in existence.
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