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'upon need from' is not a correct phrase in written English
You can use the phrase 'upon need' or 'upon request' instead. For example: "The documents will be provided upon need."
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The local governments' representatives perceive their collaboration with the regional level (County Governor) as good; however, they think that the County Governor has little ability to act upon needs from below.
In this scenario, the possibility to prepare a range of different products upon need or request starting from the same material has to be envisaged.
Students flowed between grade levels and classes based upon what they wanted and needed from teachers.
When they are properly understood, a wide array of interests, from progressives to Tea Partiers, may agree upon the need to limit corporatization and corporatism.
30 needed from 14.
Many of those attending also touched upon failure and the need to learn from it.
Its curriculum, which was based upon their viewers' needs, differed from many other countries and exposed Israeli children to children from different cultures.
Depending upon the scale of the event, you need anywhere from three to six weeks to properly prepare for the event.
What they did have to agree upon was the need to save the earth from catastrophe, and as such they were all part of the same effort.
Rather than feeling put upon when your partner needs something from you, you receive joy in being able to give to and support your partner in many ways.
In planning the program we drew upon information from needs assessments, stakeholder consultations, and a first round of the implementation evaluation of a pilot project.
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