Sentence examples for principles the need for from inspiring English sources

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"At a maximum," she continued, "you can get general principles the need for a swift recapitalization of the banks, the need for liquidity — so we don't get an even bigger credit crunch".

While Mr. Romney has been consistent on two broad principles the need for tighter border security and the creation of tamper-proof employee ID cards — he has not defined what he means when he says there should be no "special" pathway to citizenship, or explained exactly what he thinks should be done with the many illegal immigrants who are living and working in the United States.

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Structural biology of membrane proteins is still in its infancy, being constrained by two hardly-compatible principles: the need of lipids for structuring the membrane domain, and the imperfect folding of proteins outside this specific environment.

In principle, the need for vaccine development arises also in the case of Lyme disease (42).

Laurence H. Tribe, a constitutional law professor at Harvard University, said the ruling was "an intelligent compromise of extraordinarily difficult and almost irreconcilable competing principles" -- the need for deference to the executive as commander in chief, and for some check on the arbitrary exercise of government power.

As such, international assistance is fundamentally similar to the charity that preceded the welfare state; while within-country governance principles recognize the need for perennial redistribution, cross-border governance mechanisms do not.

Administrative aspects to consider when implementing a pathway based on the DACCP principles are the need for a good organization to ensure the necessary forms and instruments are available for distribution, and that systems are in place to follow-up with schools regarding the return of questionnaires and reports.

Many Japanese agree in principle on the need for reforms.

But, by thinking smaller, military planners have developed weapons that use a similar principle, without the need for a nuclear explosion.

Mr. Bush's decision to extend the tenure of George Tenet can establish a bipartisan principle of the need for continuity in managing the nation's intelligence agencies, especially at a time of formidable challenges.

I. O reached an agreement, at least in principle, recognizing the need for a visa program that would allow businesses to meet their demand for low-skilled labor, while also protecting American workers.

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