Sentences with phrase «obvious need for reforming»

Young players are not just often better, they're also always cheaper, and it's created an obvious need for reforming some of the basic principles of baseball's salary economics.

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«It's a shame that the public's trust in career politicians is so low that they need to wave the flag for the most obvious of reforms,» Curran said.
In recent years, however, as the true nature of students» and postdocs» future opportunities has become too obvious to ignore, the disparity between what young scientists learn on campus and what they need to know in order to build their own professional futures has also become obvious enough to cause «widespread criticism and calls for reform,» the report says.
But in the late 1990s, the need to reform the meetings became obvious: they required a more solid financial footing, and they also needed to become more visible in Germany and abroad, plus they were supposed to develop into a European flagship project for science promotion.
But the message coming from the president and Congress has been loud and clear, and the need for reform and improvement is obvious and urgent.
«Beyond the need for reforms of Libya's oil sector, it is hard to think of a more obvious contemporary example than Libya to demonstrate the need for new international standards of transparency and accountability for the extractive industries,» said Carini.
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