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School administrators here face problems like those in New York stemming from the need to teach foreign students who do not speak the dominant language.
His continual struggle with color is like his compulsive imbroglios with women, stemming from a need to control what is intrinsically uncontrollable.
Here are my totally non-expert, somewhat out-of-the-box ideas stemming from deep need.
We carry today a unique responsibility stemming from the need to vigilantly preserve our ways of life.
12 For women, engagement in CP has commonly been reported as stemming from a need or desire for financial assistance.
Both of these processes are typically related to an activation energy stemming from the need to rearrange solvation shells or replacing solvent solute by solute solute contacts.
The primary challenge in addressing this need stems from the need to resolve microscopic cellular morphology within a relatively tremendous amount of benign breast tissue.
First and foremost, Israel's surge within environmental innovation stemmed from a need; a need for a solution to problems like drinking water shortages or agricultural solutions in the Negev desert.
Their motivation stems from a need to keep families together, and from a persistent hope that the system can be changed.
In most cases motivation stems from a need which must be fulfilled, and this in turn leads to a specific behavior.
A lot of their disillusionment is of their own creation, stemming from their original need to see her and Ed in mythic terms.
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