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Government stimulus may still be needed to ward off a new slump.
Wolfsburg's captain, Josué, has promised that the team will play "for the manager" in Frankfurt next Saturday, where three points are reportedly needed to ward off his dismissal.
The barrier includes electronic fencing, concrete walls, trenches and guard towers, and Israel argues it is needed to ward off Palestinian attackers and suicide bombers.
A half million blankets are needed to ward off the chill of the open night; only 100,000 have been given out.
Never mind the numbers, they declared: immediate spending cuts were needed to ward off the "bond vigilantes," investors who would pull the plug on spendthrift governments, driving up their borrowing costs and precipitating a crisis.
Eventually, they all converge at a gathering point north of the city, forming a giant caravan of 100 to 200 vehicles — the strength in numbers needed to ward off deserts bandits.
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Preachers could exhort you to exercise the willpower you need to ward off temptation.
On the one hand, it needs to ward off an unduly deep downturn in growth.
He needs to ward off the charge that he is negotiating on behalf of his own friends, rather than for Palestinians as a whole.
As the night unfurls, and the gig section is superseded by theatre, it's obvious that Bush doesn't really need to ward off disaster.
But there's little evidence taking more than the body needs to ward off deficiency does any good.
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