Sentences with phrase «dire need of work»

It's in dire need of work to be done first.
Three years ago, I moved into a stacked little house that was hideous to enter the toilet room, the rest wasnt so bad but in dire need of work from its 40 - year old origins.
«Many of the remaining 146 schools in the priority school building programme, who had thought they would be procured via PF2 [Private Finance 2], are in dire need of work, so it is very important that their funding streams are confirmed as soon as possible.»
Having done ZERO physical activity for the last 6 months I'm in dire need of a work out.

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The duo worked wonders in the German Bundesliga, and although Mkhitaryan looked dire during his time at Manchester United, the arrival of the Gabon forward could be exactly what he needs.
Moreover, with the passage of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), people in this line of work are in dire need.
was wondering where you could buy mamatini now??? the website is closed and am in dire need of something that really works!!!!!!!
«In a community of students, working families and seniors, it is the MTA's obligation to work with us and prioritize restoration and expansion for areas in dire need of better transit options.»?
They said the buses had come at a time most of the schools were in dire need of them to facilitate their shuttle services as most of the buses at their disposal had developed mechanical faults and were virtually not working.
This state aid underscores the importance of working together on both sides of the aisle to deliver resources to communities, businesses, and families in dire need of relief.
CSEA has long argued that it is unacceptable for New York state to simply close facilities and downsize the state work force while failing to address severe gaps in services or help people in dire need who often become the burden of local taxpayers.
More than 24,000 professionals — half of whom work in the public sector and health service, the police, and in social services — ask us to give this food to clients because they've made the decision that this individual or family is in dire straits and needs help.
«These are not big companies, so they're not the Microsofts or GEs, and don't have a lot of resources, so they are in dire need of these business support programs and this type of expertise,» said Dhanorkar, who also worked with Enno Siemsen, Procter & Gamble Bascom Professor of Business, University of Wisconsin, and Kevin Linderman, Curtis L. Carlson Professor in Supply Chain and Operations, University of Minnesota.
Your girl has been hustling so much between school, work, and sponsored posts, that I am in dire need of a week's long worth of sleep, ha!
I am in dire need of pants for work or practically anything.
But I think you are in dire need of a reality check about the realities of working with plus size customers.
With all this working out, I've been in dire need of some cute clothes!
I have already said how Superbad didn't work as well for me, because it was put on a pedestal and the Judd Apatow movies are in dire need of a solid editing session.
Along a similar vein, Alice Barnard, chief executive of the Edge Foundation added: «Giving schools the freedom to secure careers guidance is all very well, but there is dire need for schools to be given the tools and resources to engage with employers and ensure all young people have access to work experience and careers guidance, not just those who have the advantage of social capital.»
Here's how it works: Hagerty, a classic - car insurance company, picks out a project car in dire need of major repair or restoration, and brings it into the safety of its gorgeous work garage.
Even if there is a dire need to wake up our writers in the middle of the night to work they will definitely do it for you.
I was in dire need of someone who can help me with the assignment work related to analog signals.
Priority is given to providers who work on sites with a Health Professional Shortage Area rating of 26 - 14, with 26 being the highest rating for areas in dire need.
At this time NYCSR is working to raise money for several fosters dogs, the most urgent of which is Jasmine, who is in dire need of special medical attention to help care for and alleviate pain and problems in her lumbar area and a collapsed disc.
The level builder works well, but it's in dire need of an undo button.
The AG points in the direction of official EU sources such as the Commissions ECHO factsheet on the crisis in Syria and other countries that are in a dire situation, but also to reports published by NGOs working in the field as sources of information that need to be taken into account by the Member States» authorities in taking a decision under the Visa Code.
Whats the fun in having good phone if you need to charge it in middle of work day or if it switches off when in dire need.
Carol the Coach interviews Patti Henry, a psychotherapist of 27 years who found with her work with women that «Men» were in dire need of psychotherapeautic atte
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