The rating agencies did their best, and made mistakes partially
driven by their need for more revenue, but you relied on them, when you could have barred investment in new areas.
Its appeal, in fact, is much narrower: It's largely driven
by the need for three rows of seats.
Their development was largely driven
by the needs of learning managers, to create content, manage teams of learners and analyse their progress.
His call for a «more ambitious» programme came in response to concerns about high energy costs,
caused by the need for a «better balance» between supply and demand.
This is especially true of the sugar babies who are at least partially
motivated by the need for addition income.
And we're going to have troubles when relationships are
defined by our need to hold each other to some arbitrary standard.
Choice of instructional video design and development methods should be
guided by the needs of the learners as well as the complexity of the content.
But many more knowledge - based markets are
dominated by the need for rapid - fire innovation, specialized production and marketing, and customized personal service.
It means that I can, for the first time, make choices based on what I want, not
constrained by the need to maintain a certain level of income.
He said the huge size of the government was
informed by a need for the president provide jobs for his party folks.
From the company's very beginnings, design has been a crucial factor shaping product development and has been
led by the need for function, as well as emotion.
They may find it hard to sit still for long periods and may become
distracted by their need for activity and exploration.
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overwhelmed by all you need to know to buy or sell a manufactured home, let our easy - to - follow tips help guide the way.
This can be
explained by the need in colder temperatures for their bodies to burn more calories to stay warm.
This presentation will address the differences
posed by the needs of both future teachers as well as the students they will serve as they enter the P - 12 classroom.
When these dogs are
struck by the need to give chase they can quickly run away and disappear.
Most battery - powered machines feature interiors vastly
compromised by the need to make room for big, bulky battery packs.
Our big board is
influenced by need to a large extent, and this year's draft is rich in places we really don't have a need.
When distributing an activity, teachers can group students
by need in order to differentiate the instruction and content they receive.
This balancing act is further
complicated by the need to stay mindful of evolving regulations in airline and car travel.
Growth of the geothermal industry has been held
back by the need for large and costly power plants and large scale infrastructure to produce geothermal electricity on an economic scale.
Thus I am driven to
work by a need that is deeper than fear or ambition.
But computer analyses of collective animal behavior are
limited by the need for constant tracking and measurement data for each individual; hence, the mechanics of social animal interaction are not fully understood.
It's of course not fair to then punish them for their actions which are caused
simply by needing to eat or sleep.
We wanted to make a product that suits those individuals who wish to explore the limits of their own expression, while still being
bound by a need to stay connected.
That is not the only time a merit pay bill has seemed on the verge of success, only to founder or be
undermined by the need to compromise.
Eligibility is determined
by a needs assessment that the parent committee and / or the contractor conduct.
The formation of standards and the development of transfer networks were all
prompted by the need to produce a fast way to transfer business requests, including detailed requests for payments, between companies.
The challenge
presented by the need for data is huge, considering the practical uses of autonomous vehicles, data protection generally and the legal consequences of an accident.
The traditional model of qualifying in one jurisdiction, and advising solely on matters subject to the law of that country is being
stretched by the needs of today's clients.