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Apart from the urgent necessity of reminding us that Will Smith is a movie star (and the usual need to wring a few more dollars out of a profitable franchise), "Men in Black 3" arrives in the multiplexes of the world with no particular agenda.

Meanwhile for those who like plays or films but not football there will be the usual need to explain, to make football about something, to fluff out and muddy its narrative lines, a process avoided most notably in recent times by The Damned United, which was brilliantly successful both as a book and film simply by letting its story stand alone.

The used modelling approach called anisochronic promotes a useful potential to select the state variables primarily as available plant outputs, avoiding the usual need for state observers.

Furthermore, it is versatile in the sense that it is not restricted to any particular application area and, importantly, it avoids the usual need to tune the algorithm parameters prior to performing the design optimization.

He told VICE the special G20 legisl​ation allows police to stop and search anyone within the declared area without the usual need for a suspicion of an offense being committed.

There is the associated employment of some residents yes, there is the usual need for education and vocational training for local services; and there is the question of how much of the finance derived from this industry is returned to the island communities or to the park for continuing or increased benefit.

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Above all, Palermo Place strives to set itself apart with its concierge service, which helps with the usual needs — booking taxis and restaurant reservations; printing flight itineraries — and also more atypical requests, like finding baby sitters and personal trainers.

Against an uncertain future, state wildlife agencies and conservation groups that cultivate waterfowl populations are re-examining some longstanding conservation approaches and questioning whether business as usual needs to change.

Its buildings serve the usual needs of such places – cafe, shop, information – but also host a large education space and a series of conference rooms that will be rented out to generate income.

Referring to the Dutch legislation and the care that can be provided within that legal framework, de Vries and Schene [ 24] clarify how "care as usual" needs to be understood; this information was lacking in other studies.

These limitations can result in requirements for long-term care far exceeding the usual needs of children as they develop, or the expectations of their families as they parent[ 4, 5].

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