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Prosecutors said at the time that they were responding to a need for "an immediate intervention".
Responding to a need for in-service preparation, this paper reports on a program designed to enhance practicing teachers' beliefs, skills, and strategies related to parental involvement.
Maintaining that they are merely being sensitive to their clients, doctors say they are responding to a need, even if the solution (sex-selective abortions) is illegal.
Stephen Burke, director of Daycare Trust, expresses his concerns: "This centre is clearly responding to a need in the area it will serve.
But we're responding to a need," he said.
"Messenger Kids is not responding to a need - it is creating one," the letter states.
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The proposed CoPER project (Community of Practice for Engaging in Research) responds to a need for increased research capacity in a clinical setting.
In other words, the cell moves towards an opportunity for growth, or it recognises and responds to a need for protection.
The NuBra ($60), which goes on and off with surprising ease, clearly responds to a need: Saks Fifth Avenue, sold 500 in two months and is expecting a second shipment today.
This is a positive sign of the growth in interest for the field and the need to respond to a need for editorial boards competent in the challenges of judging clinical testing.
The Imperial Gazetteer of India responded to a need in the latter half of the nineteenth century for descriptive accounts of the expanding British territory.
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