Sentences with phrase «desperately needs a level»

America desperately needs a level - headed leader with experience, integrity and wisdom.
Her Margo along with lead investigator Detective Boney (played by Kim Dickens) give the audience some desperately needed level - heads to rely on on the constantly shifting field Fincher constructs.

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The market desperately needs more homes, especially entry - level homes, where sellers would be moving up.
Clear guidance is desperately needed both at a diocesan and at a national level as there is obviously widespread confusion in this area.
It is a vision that our secularised world at its deepest level desperately needs and is longing for; for Jesus Christ is Lord of the cosmos and Lord of history, the Master - Key to the meaning of the universe, and also the Master - Key to the meaning of every mind and heart.
I just desperately needed an upgrade - the XS doesn't have video capabilities and a whole mess of other features that I wish it did, because it's a pretty intro - level SLR camera.
«in England all they have to show is a couple of FA Cups, which is not the type of experience of «winning» this team desperately needs to take us to the next level»
It seems to me that a Striker is desperately needed to bring up the level on that area.
The Frenchman desperately needs to assess the fitness level of the players involved in the Euro 2016 Championship and Copa America.
Turns out all that anti formula hate speech is just that: sanctimonious drivel from those whose only achievement and source of self esteem is their ability to lactate, and desperately need to drag other women down to their level.
[As an aside, back in 2000 I briefly flirted with a national campaign for a certain third - party candidate, but the dalliance ended for good when they lost a hefty chunk of their activist list to a server crash — I was already a little turned off by what seemed to be a dangerous level of disorganization, and I ran away in disgust when they didn't even have a backup copy of the one database they desperately needed to hold on to.
Still, it is undeniable that a variety of 21st - century forces — a new generation in the military, a change in climate at the top levels of the Pentagon, pressure on the president from a critical interest group, even Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand's anticipated Democratic primary battle in New York — converged to begin repeal of a 1993 law that has led to the discharge of more than 13,000 gay men and lesbians, including desperately needed Arabic translators.
But the researchers discovered that after an overdose, liver cells turn on a gene that shuttles desperately - needed cysteine into the cell but pumps glutamate out, until eventually glutamate levels start to run low, too.
I desperately wanted to know more about these young men and women, and what drove them to break - dancing; I needed to connect with them on a deeper level.
How desperately does Dafoe need a paycheck that he would be willing to stoop down to D - List Keanu Reeves level.
This level of creativity and exploration is desperately need in the jobs of the future; no longer are passive work and systematic learning the skills that employers require.
And I developed that skill while figuring out how to teach students who were well below their current grade level and desperately in need of more than four hours of education each day.
To make a greater impact on student performance where it is most desperately needed, Indiana should begin to explore expanding accountability to the district level.
On the other side of the body style spectrum is the Chrysler Pacifica, a minivan that delivers the same level of luxury to stressed out Somerville, NJ parents that desperately need it.
Through this experience, I realized there were many other veterinarians like my father who desperately needed help to take their practices to the next level of success.
In fact, it adds a new level of organisation and problem solving which is often absent from the third - person shooter, providing the kick up the backside the genre desperately needed.
The economies of the world desperately need to maintain current levels of oil production to maintain their GDPs.
Particularly since we have a climate change bill making its way through Congress that will, at long last, if all goes well, put a price on carbon emissions — thereby giving low - carbon energy sources what they desperately need, which is a fighting chance to compete with fossil fuels on something resembling a level playing field.
In states that have created commercial court dockets, there has been an increased level of capital investment by venture capital groups and angel investors into start - ups and other early - stage businesses — something Wisconsin desperately needs to help foster growth of the many entrepreneurs and startups seeking to grow in this state.
Personally, if I'd been on the law firms» pro bono committees, I wouldn't have chosen to represent detainees when there are so many far more compelling, but less sexy cases (such as defense of indigent criminal defendants accused of capital crimes at the trial level rather than up at the Supreme Court, for starters) where litigants desperately need representation.
Governments desperately need a plan, says Isaac, especially at the provincial level, given some of the ideas they are considering.
While these countries all have many families that function on the very highest level, a too - significant proportion of their populations desperately need healthy parenting and marriage education.
Our political leaders and regulators have been grappling with a very difficult question for some time now: How do we keep our interest rates at the stimulative levels that our broader economy still desperately needs while guarding against credit and housing bubbles?
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