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Health policy and societal reforms will be needed.
There is never any certainty that new models will be needed.
But it is already clear that more will be needed.
If so, it will be needed.
As in any war-torn society, enormous reconstruction efforts will be needed.
Of course, these are early findings, and more work will be needed to unpick the exact details of this relationship.
The drought is expected to threaten the reforestation programme and enormous efforts will be needed to save seedlings in the catchment area of the dams.
Such a device is called a quantum logic gate, and millions of logic gates will be needed to build a quantum computer.
A greater role for, and participation by, the private sector in implementing the post-2015 development agenda will be needed.
This provision reflecting a decrease of $900 over the revised 2009 budget requirements will be needed for continuous learning activities.
At the heart of all these ICT developments is the accelerating convergence between the digital and physical worlds for which new policymaking processes will be needed.
It may wish to ascertain whether any inter-sessional meetings will be needed or whether other specific activities will be required between its first and second sessions.
Many of the‘skills' that will be needed are more like personality characteristics, like curiosity, or social skills that require enculturation to take hold.
This provision reflecting no change over the revised 2008 budget requirements will be needed for continuous learning activities.
However, long-term survival experiments with transplanted supercooled livers in large animal models will be needed first.
However, significant resources will be needed over the coming months to ensure a timely and effective process.
Close international cooperation will be needed to build capacity in States that may require assistance in addressing the security of their ICTs.
This provision, reflecting no change over the 2008 estimated requirements, will be needed to purchase office supplies in 2009.
That continuity of effort will be needed as we continue our collective efforts on behalf of global disarmament norms.
Further careful assessment of both mitigation and adaptation technologies and the role they can play in an effective response will be needed.