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Imagine that you've just stopped me while I'm on my way to a meeting, and I turn toward you, but only with the body parts I need for talking.
Had politicians allowed the army and police to go after the terrorists without "their hands tied behind their backs" by worries about human rights, the argument goes, they would have finished off the terrorists without any need for talking.
When one repeatedly hears such a mantra in the course of a single conversation, there is no more need for talking.
In addition to treatment with medication or ECT four people also highlighted a need for talking therapies while in hospital.
If the woman during the interview indicated further need for talking with a professional or wanted to meet the assisting midwife, this was taken into consideration and was arranged by the interviewer.
In this way, I can fulfil my personal ethical standard; take the time I need for talking with and treating the patient the way I consider necessary in order to be doing good.
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The second approach emphasises the need for empathy – for talking people around – no matter how repugnant their views.
We need a language for talking about how we respect each other's personal boundaries and how we police our own boundaries.
Hence the need for talk.
For those of us reporting from northern Syria's killing fields, the need for talks was not a surprise.
Slowly and unsurely the Obama administration is coming round to the need for talks with the Taliban.
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