Sentence examples for need for revival from inspiring English sources

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Appearing in an office, flanked by shelves of law books and photographs of his father, he linked the state's need for revival to his own political and personal rebound.

It also shows that in the era of consumerism and commercialisation of healthcare, the community in resource-poor settings does project a need for revival of the 'family doctor' concept where personal involvement of the doctor can be nurtured.

Related to the affected population's need for revival of livelihoods, shelter and agriculture... Laos and UNICEF launch nutrition supplement initiative for young children "The damaging effects of micronutrient deficiency are well-known," said Laila Ismail-Khan, UNICEF Representative to Lao PDR.

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For loyalists, the 1981 British television adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's novel of faith and dissipation, first shown here on PBS in 1982, obviated any need for a revival.

Developing nations conceded the need for economic revival in the United States, Europe and Japan – not least because exports need buyers – while developed nations conceded it was reasonable to mitigate the resulting disruptions.

Irving Kristol, the father of neoconservatism, was an early apostle of supply-side economics, but he also wrote numerous essays about the need for a revival of religious faith, as a way of regulating moral conduct in a liberal, secular world.

Pugin reached the height of his influence between 1840 and 1844: his theoretical position on the need for a revival of Gothic was refined and expressed with a literary skill equal to his powers as an architectural caricaturist and illustrator; and his circle of patrons loyally supported him.

Your comments so far seem to imply our need for a revival of nothing less than wisdom and virtue from the grassroots up, and especially in the higher echelons of leadership, whether political or corporate.

With investors having lost their fear of junk bonds and private equity firms sitting on piles of cash raised in better times, a resurgent leveraged loan market may be all that's needed for a revival of leveraged-buyout deals.

Mr. Beck imbued his remarks on Saturday and at events the night before with references to God and a need for a religious revival.

Rev. Blackmon co-authored the White Privilege curriculum for the United Church of Christ and toured the nation with Rev. Dr. William Barber of Moral Mondays and Repairer of the Breech, Rev. Dr. James Forbes of The Drum Major Institute and pastor emeritus of The Riverside Church in New York, and Sister Simone Campbell of Nuns on the Bus proclaiming the need for a Moral Revival in this nation.

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