Sentences with phrase «considerable need»

For example, the identity of the degree as a professional doctorate is in considerable need of clarification, and its somewhat unclear identity may seriously affect its future.
She didn't look at the very considerable needs in her community and decide that her small offering was not enough to save everyone or resolve the woes of the world.
Her expectations, driven by the demands she faces and her own considerable needs, may be extreme and impossible to meet.
Makes sure buyers understand pup's considerable need for time, attention, exercise and training
«We still see a considerable need for guidance,» he said before breaking off the Leipzig court hearing.
Based on customer feedback, the Thirsties team realized there is a considerable need for a larger option in the Duo Wrap line to fit babies and children in the 40 - 60 + pound range.
There is a considerable need for reporting to outside stakeholders, especially when working under a race to increase math proficiency in ELL specifically, moving from 13 percent of Grades 3 — 5 at standard to 50 percent proficient.
Given these starting conditions, the likelihood of achieving anything close to a 5 % real return seems quite slim, 9 creating a considerable need for alternative solutions.
I enjoy doing this kind of work since there is a considerable need for information by a variety of organizations that deal with dogs.
The Chinese Shar - Pei has a considerable need for exercise, which includes a daily walk.
Miller also believes, «There is still a considerable need for more research.»
Additionally, there is a considerable need for the Australian Government to commit to the development of a comprehensive policy for Indigenous land and sea management which co-ordinates tenure and other issues concerning the Indigenous estate.
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