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The phrase "needs changes in" is not correct or usable as-is in written English
The correct phrases would be either "needs to change" or "needs changes." For example: The company policy needs to change in order to better suit current needs.
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"I think the Davis Cup needs changes in general," he said in an interview Tuesday.
With 5 million women suffering domestic or sexual violence, Uganda not only needs changes in the law, it needs a change in people's attitudes to women.
But Russia needs changes in its financial system, particularly steps that would strengthen its banking sector, before ruble convertibility becomes a reality, economists said.
He explains the point of the project in short, declarative sentences: "[A] user who needs changes in the system will always be free to make them himself, or hire any available programmer or company to make them for him.
Examples of applications where the processing needs changes in quantity (the computation load is variable) come from the intelligent image processing where the duration of the treatments can depend on the number of the objects in the image (motion detection, tracking, etc).
"He has been apparently holding people back from declaring support for the bill, while at the same time saying the bill needs changes in order to garner support.
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We need changes in the payment system and regulations.
Senate approval of the needed changes in trade law seems likely.
We need changes in behavior — and incentives that will induce them — from top to bottom.
Most of the invariants need changes in illumination or object position between image acquisitions.
In addition, Mr. Simpson said that AARP was blocking needed changes in Medicare and Social Security.
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