Synonym: ask, bespeak, collect, demand, gather up, invite, involve, necessitate, need, pick up, postulate, quest, request, require, take. Similar words: call forth, fall for, on behalf of, call, recall, scale, call in, vocal. Meaning: v. 1. express the need or desire for; ask for 2. require as useful, just, or proper 3. request the participation or presence of 4. gather or collect.
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181. The tsar responded immediately to Valuev's call for the acceleration of the reform of the courts.
182. Prince Charles could never have dreamed of this twist to his call for respectful allegiance to the past.
183. Meanwhile, the Montana state government seems unlikely to take on the call for translocation and a reduced cull.
184. The call for special deposits was used on fifteen occasions between June 1960 and the end of 1966.
185. Forbes also reiterated his call for a balanced budget amendment, but said his version would include a tax cut.
186. The other, much more risky, is to abolish this anti-reform parliament altogether, and call for new elections.
187. When plans call for grilling, sauteing, or broiling, quail takes well to marinating for flavor enhancement.
188. The plan is also expected to call for cuts in fighter jet programs and two rounds of base closings.
189. Among the demands was the call for the imposition of a super-tax on personal fortunes and company profits.
190. She continued to call for help every minute or so but, as time passed,(www.Sentencedict.com) her hopes diminished.
191. He repeated that the Action Committee should call for change.
192. Increasingly, businesses began to call for a return on their investment in public education.
193. A call for collaboration between the four Thames regions and higher education institutions is made.
194. It was then time to call for the gunners and pilots to dislodge the defenders and exact vengeance for dead comrades.
195. Now a third player is beginning to call for an equal role in the international arena.
196. This call for help provokes a specific urgent reaction and interaction in the listener.
197. Indeed, many forms of treatment by hypnosis do not call for the patient to utter a word.
198. There are problems that call for imagination and ingenuity, and there are others that call for a total lack of it.
199. Prices range from £40 to £58 but expect to pay up to £100 in London - call for your nearest salon.
200. Politically, that was an easy call for the Likud Party leader.
201. Full and part-time courses are continually running so call for up-to-date information.
202. They call for more research, and dismiss study after study which fails to satisfy them.
203. She tried to speak, to call for help, to explain herself, to scream, but no words would come.
204. I mean, did Gephardt call for making the rescue of the environment the central organizing principle for civilization?
205. In this section, we shall present four types of evidence which plainly call for the distinction to be observed.
206. But there are further dimensions of that call for which union schemes have not yet come up with adequate solutions. 1.
207. Fox has voiced support for President Bush's call for a regional energy policy.
208. The report did not call for positive discrimination but suggested that male, old-school attitudes still prevailed in hospitals.
209. More complex needs will call for multidisciplinary assessments, careful preparation, and time for patients to consider their future.
210. The Football Association is likely to call for a ban on alcohol at football games.
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