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Although there is nothing desperately original about the basics of the exercises, they are well-dressed, with an historical twist.
The distresses of the war were thus aggravated by a tighter administration of the counties required by a parliament desperately short of money.
Desperately poor people, pensioners, working men, minorities eat it up.
The timely collection and transmission of comparable information between and to states, federal agencies and other relevant groups is desperately needed.
At any rate it will remain ' desperately poor ', and therefore dependent.
They were desperately hungry, he wrote, being allowed less food than other prisoners in the same gaol.
There is no need to speculate desperately before these data become available.
Moreover, these lacunae demonstrate how desperately dated in concept the book is.
Representatives of each organisation were present in every camp, desperately trying to win new members.
You strain desperately through your telescope for the answer.
Rebels searched desperately for magistrates, judges and lawyers of the government's prosecution team.
Otherwise, these ideas will remain floating in a turbulent sea of interesting dynamical principles desperately seeking an attractor within empirically verifiable cognitive theory.
The state government had thus every reason to be desperately worried by the economic and social consequences of the continuing influx of refugees.
How desperately this man wanted to paper over the fissures in his narrative.
Instead, they try to avoid that role even to the point of adamantly denying their involvement in a choice they desperately want implemented.
I dread to think of what might have happened in an emergency: families of foreigners, armed with dictionaries, desperately hunting for elusive scats.
A move to reform and revitalise was desperately needed (p. 15).
A cotton broker approached him, desperately hoping to secure the temporar y but illegal use of some army transport facilities.
They helped concentrate the minds of local officials who desperately tried to get individuals removed from the lists of deserters.
However, with funding frozen and an economy in crisis, his move was widely interpreted as a way to gain access to desperately needed donor finances.
Such things were, of course, part and parcel of the condition of being desperately poor in the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century city.
In 1979 and for several years after that, most provinces were desperately short of party members.
The method can be used in clinical setting in desperately ill patients.
We desperately need more studies written in the same spirit.
The system reflects our society's dedication, or lack thereof, to provide for our most desperately ill population by the altruistic act of organ donation.
In the course of his trial he had protested desperately against the dishonour of being manacled.
He desperately needed foreign assistance, but the prospects did not appear promising.
Working in theatre can be a desperately lonely life.
All the performance possibilities of the interpolation had disappeared and the system looked desperately slow compared to the past.
I so desperately want you to be better and for us to be close.
However, in the end he realized he wanted desperately to try something different with this book.
I would wish that he has temperance and patience and does not make it his life's purpose to try to find desperately somebody whom he could blame.
You would be desperately in love with her in half an hour, languish die over her singing as much as she does herself in the performance.
They desperately wanted all the social amenities that went with a bridewealth marriage, but were unwilling to let the importance of bridewealth overshadow the importance of consent.
Alongside the recipients of poor relief was a group who struggled by without it but who were even more desperately poor and died at earlier ages than the paupers.
To see this priority consider a scenario where two persons transfer the control of cars from lone individuals who are not using them to poor families that desperately need them.
On the one hand the art music circuit is trying desperately to keep funding for music, especially that written 120-400 years ago, at current levels.
In significant ways, the concept of pain behavior has provided the backbone of a knowledge-pretense that needs desperately to be corrected if theory and clinical practice are to advance.
Uncertainty about the resurrection of the dead can help us see why good people might refuse to share vital organs and tissues with others who desperately need them.
From a methodological point of view, future studies will need to be larger - we desperately need adequate power to examine possible effects on death and hospitalization.
In the world of technological advance and financial imperatives, many of us are desperately trying to hold onto the principles which make central the concept of therapeutic care.
Denying aspects of the past has become a process that destroys the value of the lives of disadvantaged older people, but they desperately seek affirmation of their identity.
I am concerned that merely surviving during the first year of teaching will not encourage teachers to develop a reflective teaching practice that is so desperately needed in education.
The second idea is that man is precisely the animal most desperately dependent upon such extragenetic, outside-theskin control mechanisms, such as cultural programs, for ordering his behavior.
Will he not allow a general principle to interfere with anything that can be done, for example, to find the additional teachers so desperately needed?
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Until recently cycling has not been accepted seriously as a part of the transport environment, which it so desperately needs to be.
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We desperately need that relief, because the traffic congestion is appalling.
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Nearly 1 million pensioners now lose out on money that they desperately need.
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Certainly, we want to take money out of red tape and put it into patient care, because that is what is desperately needed.
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Have they thought about what it would really mean for a woman to bear a child that she desperately does not want?
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The economy desperately needs the stimulation to growth which only lower interest rates can bring.
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I agree that they desperately need it, but why is it necessary to have a guillotine?
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More importantly, we shall have helped people who desperately need an improvement in the system.
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There is no question that something has gone desperately wrong.
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Many of us are unhappy about the settlement for our areas and would desperately like to speak in the debate.
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I desperately hope that all parties to those talks will take that opportunity.
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Anyone who represents communities such as mine will be desperately worried about the impact of the closures that such places are facing.
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We are losing capacity that we cannot afford to lose and skills that we desperately need to keep.
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Consequently, it is desperately vital to maintain the confidence of the small saver and the small investor generally.
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We are trying desperately hard to do something to stop the spiralling of costs and prices.
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Can we, in a comparatively much richer country, defend taking from poorer countries some of the skilled manpower which they desperately need?
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Many such people are desperately in need of this help.
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They are not—they desperately want to get work to enhance the quality of their lives and to provide for themselves and their families.
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Certainty is desperately needed for those areas, where there is much concern about the long-term future.
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Spending is required on a plethora of desperately needed services.
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People in urban areas want such access desperately.
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They desperately need this country, and other countries with power, to take account of children's problems.
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At the same time, we have a desperately difficult situation in agriculture.
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I am not prepared to discriminate against further education, which needs funding desperately.
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The fact that an oral contraceptive might have most serious long-term ill-effects will not deter some women, desperately anxious to establish short-term personal happiness.
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We are desperately short of all the hardware needed to fight this battle.
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Should we deliberately add to her burden, when she is desperately in need of our help and sympathy?
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One can see their anxiety when they desperately look and think they see their suitcase and then realise it is not theirs.
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What monitoring will there be, and can we be certain that the aid will go to those young children who so desperately need such assistance?
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I desperately hope that any misgivings that one might have about limitations of stocks in this regard prove to be unfounded.
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The universities have tried desperately to raise the education of those people to standard university entry level.
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They went for education and the teachers, who became desperately demoralised.
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They are desperately worried that the perception of an unclean environment will prevent them from competing in the world market.
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Desperately needed environmental projects will be cut, as will the advice-giving agencies in the community sector and the voluntary sector.
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Supplies of aid still fall desperately short of what is needed.
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We are talking about a piece of equipment that our services desperately need.
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Many local authorities are not zoning enough land for residential purposes; others are desperately short of land.
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All the bureaucracy involved in that hinders the ability of that organisation to provide for people who are desperately in need.
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To do so would interfere with the desperately essential process by which the race was being improved.
Christians can join the debate in the public square confident that our contribution is desperately needed.
Their serenity intrigued him: they seemed to have the assurance that he lacked and so desperately wanted.
Large sections of the population, the subordinate classes specifically, were desperately in need of improved health care.
Secondly, we desperately need a comprehensive structure of opportunity and provision for the 16-19 age groups.
At this time she may desperately want reassurance from her family that she is not to blame, that they sympathize, and that she is loveable.
They actually desperately pulled themselves up above their standard, above where they naturally deserved.
An obvious way to live morally would be to donate our organs to others who desperately need them.
The doctors around the bedside of the patient are desperately picking bumps.
I think women who want desperately to compete ; they're going to really feel it.
In those situations, survivors may desperately seek to make sense of what has happened by going through the details of a death again and again.
They were desperately ill, and often desperately destructive.
Interestingly, the primates desperately looked for a specific plant to feed on and to share with their progeny.
Facing the ingrained suspicion of the court and the watching press and public, men desperately tried to establish a legitimate reason for possessing such objects.
I also think that unaccompanied singing is desperately important.
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