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The need for surplus sperm with distinct motilities to help penetrate the cervical mucus [4], and the concept of activating distinct subpopulations at different times [5] might also be envisioned, so that passage to the oviduct is guaranteed for some cells, and that viable sperm would be present for longer periods after mating in case ovulation did not occur with the same timing.
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There is an urgent need for storage facilities for surplus wind and solar energy to safeguard supplies on calm and cloudy days.
In Aerometals' case, the need for written permission to use surplus was incorporated in the contract by a reference to a three-page Federal Acquisition Rules materials clause.
To turn labour on and off like a tap you need a surplus, just waiting for the late-night text, desperate enough to take 12 hours' work one day, and nothing the next.
This only further reduces the need for liquidity and puts more in surplus.
"Democrats have always been willing to consider, if not support, tax cuts that are fair, while reflecting our priorities and the need for sound fiscal management of the surplus," said Gene Sperling, the director of the White House's National Economic Council.
The resulting drug was smuggled into China, which had in those days a huge trading surplus and little need for legally imported goods, to the ultimate benefit of the British balance of payments.
Investors speculated that a Bush victory, coupled with continued Republican control of Congress, ending gridlock in Washington, would cause tax cuts large enough to erode the federal budget surplus, signaling the need for bigger debt sales by the Treasury Department.
'They would need a surplus of at least £200 a month for us to consider that option.
He was partner in an administration that moved the Democrats to the tenable center, advanced free trade, defanged the socially divisive issue of welfare, left us budget surpluses without the need for a lot of funny bookkeeping, and -- after some early dithering -- settled on a policy of responsible engagement in the world that ought to have been a source of national pride.
As noted earlier, the mechanism through which corporatism achieves allocative efficiency in this framework is via the setting of ex ante binding contracts that obviate the need for inefficient ex post recontracting (once surpluses have been created).
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