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In World War II the average ammunition requirements of Western forces in combat zones were 12 percent of total needs.
There are powerful counterarguments: Iran is China's third-biggest source of oil imports, supplying more than 5 percent of total needs.
The number of total needs did not meaningfully discriminate according to the general or violent recidivism category.
Next, the extent of recidivism was ascertained for: i) all participants who were released during the follow up period; ii) released participants whose number of unmet needs exceeded the sample median ii) released participants whose number of total needs exceeded the sample median.
At some institutions, patent income looks like a big number, but it's seldom more than a tiny fraction of total needs.
Child's age, mother's age, and household income were significant predictors of total needs.
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All that is missing is a stuffed dummy of the cadaverous figure himself, staring into the abyss of "total need", Burroughs's term for heroin addiction.
Yet my trip to Jordan convinced me that practical steps can be taken to move from meeting a fraction of total need to meeting much more of it.
Recidivists were found to have similar levels of total need compared to non-recidivists, but higher levels of unmet needs, confirming earlier suggestions that the quantity of needs is less pertinent as compared to which unaddressed needs subsist.
a) The operative variable of cruise-shipping, the glue that ties it all together, the thing that makes it work, is the omnipresent and vaguely surreal feeling of total need fulfillment.
Predictors of the "Total unmet needs" proportional to "Total needs" were modeled with a binary logistic generalized linear model.
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