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Great bureaucracies rarely reinvent themselves to that extent, even when there is a crying need.
ECONOMIST: Humanitarianism
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"I felt there was a crying need for a comprehensive cancer center which also addresses affordability, " said Mazumdar-Shaw.
CNN: $800 million biotech business started in a garage
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Clearly, there is a crying need for more give and take in the partisan and broken politics India is witnessing today.
BBC: Is India's federal spirit weakening?
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In a bid to unlink Punj from the notoriously volatile energy sector, Atul has expanded into infrastructure, a crying need in India.
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"I think there's a crying need for it, " Morris said, especially for convicts that don't have the money and lawyers he has to fight back.
WSJ: NY political adviser freed after fraud conviction
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But analysts say many newsrooms do lack rigour and there is a crying need for some serious, consistent training in fact checking and reporting ethics.
BBC: Why are India's media under fire?
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If they can, the overall intelligence effort should benefit immeasurably, especially in the area of counterintelligence where -- as spy scandals in recent years have demonstrated -- there has been a crying need for better analysis.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Secret intelligence, the nation's first line of defense
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There is indeed a crying need for vocational courses that satisfy employers, ensure students reach a decent standard in English and maths, and provide practically minded youngsters with the routes into work that have long been lacking in British education.
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EU's crying need for a common foreign and security policy.
ECONOMIST: Germany comes out of its post-war shell
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And you've got this crying need, and as you point out in the report, this is a twofer -- this is one where we can not only get immediate job growth, but it also lays the foundation for long-term productivity and efficiencies that will make a difference for every company represented around this table.
WHITEHOUSE: Meeting of the President's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness | The White House