That was regulation enough; it might mean any of several things, including the straightforward need for information.
He learned many lessons from Cassandre, including the need for a human element in his work.
But primaries present their own problems, including the need for candidates to raise considerable amounts of money.
He obtained a great deal of information while at Georgetown, including the need to remain an objective party.
Ms. Brown agreed with most of the advisers' recommendations, including the need for speed.
A number of issues still lie ahead, including the need to raise an estimated $57 million from international donors.
But certain themes - including the need to do the right thing - are timeless in business writing.
The United States could at least start by introducing some basic principles, including the need to turn away from using force.
The Incarnations did have natural functions, including the need to eat.
The violence has caused health issues, including the need for treatment after rape, which is common.