Sentence examples for needs to some from inspiring English sources

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"You don't link those essential needs to some other trade deal," he said.

Analyst Gerard Lane at Shore Capital said the pound was still overvalued: Sterling can (should or needs to, some would say) fall below parity with the euro and $1.30 to arrive at something close to fair value, i.e. some 20% below current levels.

Integrating SDT and the above statements, it is reasonable to argue that the increase of one's core self-evaluations can be treated as one important indicator of meeting these three basic needs to some extent.

While it may send a signal to the Republican base that Perry isn't afraid to stand up to Obama, it also has the potential to serve as a major-league distraction for a candidate who badly needs to some message-sharpening.

The tutor doesn't need to intervene this early but needs to some extent to tolerate pauses and silence in the group before intervening in order to facilitate active reflection upon the group process.

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Consequently, engineering judgment is needed to some degree.

"Everything needs to get some attention".

But there needs to be some solution".

"He needs to do some business things".

That needs to have some intellectual intensity".

Unfortunately, there needs to be some confidentiality.

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