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In 2010 it stopped co-operating with their censorship efforts, moving its servers to Hong Kong; it is struggling to renew licences it needs for its other operations (it still employs 500 people in China, many of them selling advertising).
Once either group acquires the credentials it needs for its current operation, it uses flaws in popular software to secretly send data back to its own networks without its targets' knowledge.
Moreover, it now seems that Iran will have soon completed enriching uranium to 20 percent, which it says it needs for its research reactor.
China is producing more steel than it needs for its own economic growth and is selling it at cut-price rates.
The World Food Programme has warned it has only 30% of the funding it needs for its relief operation, which targets 3.5 million of North Korea's most vulnerable citizens.
The real case against the government is that it is unwilling to recruit the number of soldiers it needs for its interventionist foreign policy.
Because of this, local recyclers can't provide IceStone with the quality of glass that it needs for its materials, Ms. Tester said.
As a legacy of the cold war, Russia has 40 percent of the world's uranium enrichment capacity, far more than it needs for its domestic industry.
But Mr. Salles, an intelligent director whose films include "The Motorcycle Diaries," doesn't invest "On the Road" with the wildness it needs for its visual style, narrative approach and leads.
A few short weeks ago, the North came clean about its kidnapping of Japanese nationals and apologised, knowing that otherwise it could not hope to win the generous Japanese aid it needs for its clapped-out economy.
Inka's goal is to raise the food it needs for its fish, things like barley fodder, earthworms and black soldier flies, using waste manure generated by the horses Ms. Taylor keeps on the ranch.
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