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1 We need more police, more resources and more focus on community safety.
2 Fewer children should also mean more resources available, for education, for instance.
3 She said they had been calling for more resources for some time.
4 In community-based services more resources are targeted towards the most disabled patients.
5 Teachers want smaller class sizes, more resources and an increase in salaries.
6 Fewer incursions into other nations' affairs, more resources devoted to domestic problems.-Don
7 It says it will put more resources into FM and internet services.
8 Dr Dixon said more resources for mental health services would be useful.
9 The Coven had far more resources than she had on her own.
10 Of wiping out entire areas, leaving more resources for those who lived.
11 By this means I shall have more resources for your Grace's service.
12 Ms Dewes said regional councils needed more resources and funding for water quality.
13 It's the latest sign the company is committing more resources to this problem.
14 He said the government needed to put more resources into hill country farming.
15 She also said more resources were urgently needed for educational and preventative work.
16 Which means more grants and more resources to continue my work.
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