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They don't see the need for innovation".
The need for innovation in public service delivery.
"We understand the competitive nature of the global smartphone market and the need for innovation," Amy McDowell, a spokeswoman for RIM, said in an e-mail.
This time, the letter, which was set to be published Tuesday in Seattle, highlights the need for innovation in agriculture to improve nutrition in poor countries.
Ms. Bufalino, who performed a central role in the work on Friday, has long been outspoken on the need for innovation in tap, and it seemed fitting that one of her classic works would have the last word.
"I have been pushing for the need for innovation, for more creativity," he declared, with the confidence of a man who gets Taiwan's top leaders on the phone with little trouble.
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A recent survey by the nongovernmental organization Plan India indicated how great the need for innovations of this kind are here.
"Drought is a major source of crop loss every year so the need for innovations like this is only going to get stronger," he says.
Meanwhile, the market creates the need for innovations that put pressure on the state to make corresponding policy changes in the media industry.
Promotion of action research has resulted from education policymakers' recognition of the need for innovations and improvements in the education system so that the Singaporean workforce can meet its future economic needs.
Innovations UNICEF recognizes the need for innovations and sees "doing business differently" as one way for the organization to achieve results.
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