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Still, he may not have to, for Mervyn Davies, chair of the Garden Bridge Trust, did a pretty good job in the Times this week, arguing that the building of a green-topped concrete bridge over the Thames, from the South Bank to Temple tube, would constitute a much needed economic boost to "areas in need of regeneration".
Parts of the town are certainly in need of regeneration.
12.07pm: Cameron says Battersea power station is a building "in need of regeneration in a country in need of regeneration".
Councillor Redmond told me that the area was in dire need of regeneration.
Like a city in need of regeneration, Aston Villa is in a cycle of disrepair.
But most importantly the content division, ITV Studios, was in urgent need of "regeneration".
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At this stage, the decrease in serum glucose may have been the result of an increased need for regeneration of the neuromuscular system or a high demand to compensate for respiratory muscle weakness.
Unlike the conventional capillary electrophoresis, the modified microchannel design helps in storing the separated thiols in different reservoirs for further analysis, if required; and also eliminates the need of electrodes regeneration.
These constructs only become necessary when a society is in need of moral regeneration and serve merely as unsatisfactory substitutes for the natural bonds of free people.
Finally, the sooting tendency of the blends is sharply reduced, indicating lower engine PM emissions and reduced need for regeneration of diesel particulate filters.
Unlike classical CDI, which is a discontinuous or semi-continuous process due to the need for regeneration of the electrodes within the same module, flow-electrodes offer new design opportunities which enable fully continuous desalination processes as well as easily scalable systems.
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