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But we universally needed to vent, to show the world we wouldn't lose our sense of humour or our real lives just because of the last six months' horror.
"As schools within the U.S. and around the world start to incorporate more tech into their teaching, I'd say this is going to become universally needed.
It is important to note that the generic competences and a competence set based on them may be universally needed but their manifestations vary across countries and regions; different actors may introduce different generic competences depending on the past path, the system and the expertise of individual actors.
Most would be horrified if a policy limited all black people to one housing option or said one service was universally needed by all immigrants.
In India, a barrier to the introduction of the Hib vaccine was conflicting views on whether the disease burden in India merited the introduction of the Hib vaccine, especially in light of its cost, while other, more affordable and universally needed vaccines were not available (Mudur 2010).
Study outcomes are the proportions of patients labelled with ICPC K77 who really have heart failure according to the expert panel, and the proportion of patients with definite heart failure and a reduced ejection fraction that received the most relevant and universally needed HF drugs, including ACE-i/ARBs, β-blockers, and mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists.
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In order for these new tools to work universally, California needs a robust, statewide open data policy.
That change is needed seems universally accepted; there is consensus among all political parties that more housing is required.
Although he was universally revered, Leonardo still needed money, and so required a patron with more patience than this class of person usually displayed.
Money is often held to have arisen as a solution to the shortcomings of barter: traders needed a universally acceptable "medium of exchange".
The best-known of the four British species of true crickets, the house cricket, was once universally familiar, because it needed warmth to survive the winter and sought out people's fireplaces, where it would sing in the evening; Dickens based a Christmas story around it 'The Cricket on the Hearth'.
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