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They need organising.
There are too many of us and we need organising.
Democrats too are unhappy: "Great nations need organising principles, and 'Don't do stupid stuff' is not an organising principle," Hillary Clinton has said, attacking Obama for his risk-aversion.
"Great nations need organising principles, and 'don't do stupid stuff' is not an organising principle,'" Clinton told the magazine's Jeffrey Goldberg, mocking a principle attributed to Obama which he calls geostrategic prudence and his critics call geostrategic lethargy.
There's warehouses full of donations that need organising, there's fundraising that needs doing, there's public awareness; the word needs to be spread.
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According to Malone, Twain struggled for more than 10 years "to find a way to convince the reader that one doesn't need organised religion in order to lead a good life".
2 3 6 Timely, comprehensive and coordinated cancer rehabilitation entails systematic screening of those patients in need of rehabilitation services and it necessitates available and accessible high-quality services for the subgroup of patients who need organised cancer rehabilitation during and following cancer treatment.
What sort of community needs organising?
It requires understanding "the business needs," organising business processes, and introducing and operating supporting information systems.
This is shown in the 'long-term research challenges' announced by the European Academy of Wind Energy (EAWE 2016), where the need for organising the innovation ecosystem is only briefly mentioned.
We don't need a social networking site; we want one with the tools that we need to organise our group's specific interests.
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