Sentences with phrase «drastic need»

«Nearly 20,000 Teacher Pink Slips Statewide Show Drastic Need for More Education Funding» screamed the headline on the California Teachers Association website.
But as pollution piled up, officials realized something more drastic needed to be done.
All in all, though probably not treated to extensive remastering, the film wasn't in drastic need of it and it looks quite well.
About 10 years ago, the Canadian government, with the co-operation of several home inspection associations, franchises, educators, and practitioners, decided that something drastic needed to be done on a large scale.
Ospina and Debuchy are fair enough, our backup keeper and first choice RB left the club, but those are drastic needs.
You don't count 9 to 15 being in dyer / drastic need.
This, more than any other, highlights the drastic need for privatisation in Russia — no longer is the model of nationalisation sustainable in the modern footballing world, as one of the longest legacies of Soviet football haunts Russian football's future.
King noted in her informative meetings last school year that the generous health benefits package by the district along with employee numbers are a major cause for the financial drain on the district and there's a drastic need to act quickly to remain solvent.
«We have a drastic need for teachers and many of them can't afford to live in the county,» says board member Patti Good.
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