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Improvement will be needed next season but, as Robinson finally confirmed afterwards, the club had been privately planning for promotion for months.

She explains that her team is trying to adapt existing computer science techniques that try to increase efficiency by anticipating what information will be needed next and testing different actions in advance to speed up response time.

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If you think there's a good chance that a half-point cut will be needed next month, presumably because things won't have improved or will actually have gotten worse, then what's the benefit of waiting?

Over a million employees will be needed next year to go door-to-door and track down people who did not return their form.State and local governments are readying their publicity machines.

The chancellor's focus on children and his recognition that the government must get back on track to meeting its child poverty target is welcome, though if the number of children in poverty is to be halved by 2010, bigger increases than the child tax credit's planned rise in line with earnings will be needed next year.

Indeed, because any cuts that are postponed for the current fiscal year will have to be piled on top of the cuts that will be needed next year, Democrats will have to do double the political damage, perhaps souring voters on the new Senate Democratic majority and positioning the Republicans for a comeback.

It is one thing to say that aid is needed today, but how much will be needed tomorrow?

The UN's World Food Programme and the Food and Agriculture Organisation are currently trying to estimate how much food assistance will be needed this year.

At least £200bn will be needed this decade to transform the UK's energy sector to a low-carbon footing, but there is little sign yet of investment on that scale.

More contrition will be needed later this month when disenchanted UBS shareholders vote on plans to raise SFr19.4 billion of new capital, much of it from sovereign-wealth funds.To make matters worse, the picture at Credit Suisse, a smaller rival, looks much healthier.

More than £3m extra will be needed next year, rising to £4m if the additional cost of teachers' pensions and the living wage are included.

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