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And in any event, by Oct. 8, 1863, the Confederacy's sheer need for manpower had overwhelmed all other considerations.
But there were corollary reasons, like the sheer need for a job in a country that does not have many.
She mucks around in Seymour's life, breaking up a love affair he's having, out of the sheer need to assert herself.
He rebuked gypsies for their habit, honed from the sheer need to survive, of tricking gadze and turning too readily to begging to get money.
Just when parents (and many politicians) would like teachers to be tested and the best ones incentivised, the sheer need for teachers also encourages states and schools to be less demanding.In any case, "resource" reforms have seen only moderate success.
A glut in the 914 market prompted the move, caused by competition among telecommunication providers for home and business customers and by the sheer need for more numbers in a frantically expanding age of technology.
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Many of the poorer protesters who filled the square before Mubarak's fall were much less concerned about civil liberties or cross-sectarian harmony than about sheer physical need.
With Brazil as the flagship, the region has chosen exchange rate stability to face the external shocks generated by the Asian crisis — not out of virtue but out of sheer political need.
One problem would be the sheer number needed.
There are certain performances that impress with the sheer courage needed to attempt them.
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