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More is needed to make for a healthier labour market.
Most of the adjustments the Pens needed to make for Game 2, if they made them at all, didn't produce the desired result.
But on this trip, when I found that my cellular phone didn't work because of the hotel's location in a canyon, I figured I'd just make the obligatory calls and make them short: no more than five or six a day, and the local calls I needed to make for reservations and the like.
If you look closely at the deal, you'll see it's probably one they both needed to make for various reasons.
My December was an album I needed to make for myself for many reasons and the fact that I was so completely disregarded and disrespected was so disheartening, there really aren't words to explain….
A certain rate of adoptions of children for a certain price is needed to make for the bottom line, even for the most sincere non-profit organization or individual.
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It erodes trust, it heightens Palestinian suffering, it makes the compromises Israel needs to make for peace more difficult".
The contact you need to make for this would be to your local councils employment and skills regeneration officer.
How you vote is a huge decision, and one which I think we all need to make for ourselves.
How should societies around the world adapt and what provisions do they need to make for their elderly millions?
That is no way to make a contract run — and not the kind of contribution a No. 1 receiver needs to make for a struggling team.
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