The fact is, a greater degree of intelligence is required in the player who would excel in base running than is needed either in fielding or in batting.
That was a much-needed resolution adopted by the League forbidding any club from paying a single fine inflicted on a player.
Another record neededin the score summary of each game is that of the number of chances given for catches off the bat, thus showing the carelessness of the batting in the averaged number of chances for catches offered off the bat.
The rapid increase in the compensation of ball players soon opened up another avenue of trouble for the League, which needed and received prompt attention.
The question is, Why was this important and much-needed rule taken from the code?
All the exercises neededto make children strong can be readily learned, as all of them are exceedingly simple.
The second building was not of much account as a building, but quite all that was needed for the real end in view.
Better work than this for quickly giving size and strength to the thighs could hardly be devised; while, as has been already noted, scarcely any muscles on the whole body are more needed or used for ordinary walking.
Suppose every man on the force was required to spend an hour, or even half an hour, daily in work which would call into play not all their muscles, but simply those likely to be most needed when the real work came.
A roomy school-yard, a bit of lawn, or a gymnasium-track, either of these is all the place needed in which to learn this now almost obsolete accomplishment.
All else that is needed is a good degree of the steadiness and perseverance which are generally inseparable from everything worth accomplishing.
Two hundred dollars, carefully spent, would buy all needed apparatus, and as much more would keep it swept and dusted, lighted and warmed.
He needed money, and money in abundance, and Cromwell rose to a practical dictatorship because he was fittest to provide it.
Within a walled enclosure of sixty thousand square metres, stood the conventual buildings and a gigantic donjon of such perfect masonry that it never needed other repairs than the patching of its roof.
He needed costly nutriment, and when brought into free economic competition with Africans and Asiatics, he starved.
When Clive went to India, the Company was still a purely commercial concern, holding only the land needed for its warehouses, and having in their pay a few ill-disciplined sepoys.
There was but one imperial court which needed so superb a setting, and but one emperor who could pay for it.
Meanwhile, troops were needed almost every year to defend the city; and, as the legions were a militia, they were the enemy and not the instrument of wealth.
They needed an abundant currency, and they obtained it through the Bank.
After a blockade of eighteen months Damietta was reduced to extremity, and to save the city the sultan offered the whole Holy Land, except the fortress of Karak, together with the funds needed to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem.
Moreover, they needed a circulating medium sufficiently compact to be controlled by a comparatively small number of capitalists, who would thus, under favourable conditions, hold the whole debtor community at their mercy.
The colony had reached a stage of development which needed no longer the supporting hand of a distant corporation created for profit.
His policy in Virginia seemed to have been the advancement of the company's profit at the expense of the settlers, whom he pretended to regard as so abandoned that they needed the extreme of martial law.
If the Bible were needed for nothing else in present literary life, it would be needed for the deepening of literary currents.
It is to be hoped it was a very young person who needed to ask who "composed" that expression!
It is surprising that with all the new light coming from early documents, with all the new discoveries that have been made, the latest revision needed to make so few changes, and those for the most part minor ones.
And that telephone message isn't needed to settle your case.
So I came back to New York an' I stayed here, makin' b'lieve me aunt needed me.
The needed element of elasticity would be obtained, and the present absolute dependence of India on London for an expansion of currency would be modified.
A machinery ought to be set up, therefore, by which further funds, accumulating in the hands of Government through the increased use of notes, may be used in India to afford the needed elasticity in the seasonal supply of currency.
It might beneeded for the revival of Hale, who, having lost much blood, was terribly weak.
Cuthbert nodded, and now, being fully convinced that he badly needed Jennings' aid, he told all that he had heard from Caranby, and detailed what his mother had said.
Miss Miller shook her head dubiously for she knew what a tremendous undertaking it would prove to be to paint nicely all the yards of material needed to enclose a Council Ring.
When all were alive once more they needed food so the boy ran to the mountain and found a great flock of wild sheep.
Some of the Woodcrafters said they needed a much larger taste than a single date offered, and Mrs. Hubert laughed.
If we should find any sweet grass on our walks while here, we must be sure and gather it, as it is what is needed to sew up the seams of birch bark.
Eleanor kept silence, but Anne added: "And we girls feel sorry for Miss Miller because she gave up that college position when her mother was left alone and needed her at home!
It needed but a little persuasion to secure the enthusiastic support of the Honourable J.
It needed but a single throw to make it quite clear to Cameron that Mack was greatly in need of coaching.
It was a somewhat irregular mode of procedure, but men were sorely needed at the Macleod post and the Commissioner had an eye that took in not only the lines of a man's figure but the qualities of his soul.
The Glen folk needed no clearing of their chief, and the rest of the world mattered not.
Do not let me detain you as your presence is evidently much needed at the house.
The woods which shut out a great part of the horizon showed many a bit of color, but the scene, although bright enough in some of its tones, was not a cheering one to Roberta; and she needed cheering.
It needed no one to tell Lawrence whose disinclination it was that had prevented their coming.
He needed the Cid's help in the greatest of all his plans against the Moors.
Her shield was so thick and heavy that four strong men were needed to bear it.
There was one room of the building which needed only a little repairing to make it fit to be used.
But in a short time they had found out that England needed a king who was not only good but capable.
I determined to go to France, via London for I needed clothes, and if I had a definite place it was to volunteer as a nurse in the American hospital.
My mother took the position that Hilda was just a sweet, nice-minded girl who was very unhappy and needed comforting, and advice.
Solid food is neededin the occasional presence of the beloved.
If there is a gain in one department and a loss in another, or a fluctuation in total sales, these summaries point out the source, showing where greater efforts are needed and where praise is deserved.
The address on the duplicate sales ticket is quite likely to be illegible, and to provide for all details needed for delivery necessitates a larger ticket than otherwise would be used.
The extra width allows for the addition of special columns needed in figuring profits on the shipment, as shown in Fig.
Blank Used for Interdepartment Correspondence] No elaborate form is needed for these communications, but it is best to use a form differing from that used in the regular correspondence.
In the ideal factory, storage for raw material will be provided where it can be economically received and easily procured when needed in the factory.
He has been obliged, to a great extent, to make his selections blindly, resulting in many duplications of material without securing needed information on important phases of the subject.
Records of orders and all information needed in his office are kept according to the systems prescribed by the comptroller.
In some lines more specific information is needed in each case to enable the sales manager to judge intelligently the chances for future business.
Why is a record of goods returned by customers needed by the statistical department?
All of the information most likely to be needed is found by turning to this card, without the necessity of consulting the correspondence in the claim files.
The banker must know, for example, whether the season is one in which more capital is likely to be needed in the trade of the borrower, or one in which he should be liquidating his indebtedness.
This not only insures his getting the information needed to formulate an intelligent reply, but protects the file clerk.
It is economical, as it reduces the number of stenographers actually needed to handle the work.
The employment agent keeps records of all employes and applicants and hires all men needed by the different foremen.
When a letter about which further information is needed is found, he sends to the files for correspondence, wasting both his own and his stenographer's time while waiting for the information.
Both shew, in all their organs, so close an affinity, that the most exact anatomical investigation is needed in order to demonstrate those differences which really exist.
What I needed was something easily seen, a piece of paper, which I could throw overboard and watch.
This amazing swimmer really needed the lift I gave him by seizing his leg.
One of the most poetic and picturesque of composers, he needed a powerful exterior suggestion to give his genius wings and fire.
But it was his glory that he was never impoverished by sensual indulgence, extravagance, and riotous living, but by his lavish generosity to those who in many instances needed help less than himself.
Oftentimes his sick wife could not obtainneeded medicines.
Haydn was dazed with the suddenness of the proposition, but the old ties were broken up, and his grief neededrecreation and change.
She needed a moment for solitariness and readjustment since one of the strongest readjustments on earth faced her--the realisation that what she had loved was not.
She was about to tell Alice about her book, not because Alice needed the comfort of her joy but because she herself, although unknowingly, needed Alice's ready sympathy of which she had no doubt.
It is sheer robbery to continue a tariff that was laid at a time when we needed enormous revenue.
There needed but a change of leadership to make a change of the relation of parties and of party names.
They were in fighting humor, and only neededan organizer to become a dangerous force.
St. Augustine needed years to feel the spell that one word, nay, one glance from Christ cast upon St. Peter.
And a like intellectual self-denial is needed on the part of the idealist, who is apt to dismiss all realism as crude, uncritical, or barbaric.
The undue intrusion of metaphysics into the domain of positive knowledge needed checking; the value of consensus communis as a criterion required to be insisted on, defended, and exactly defined.
For the notion of a superpersonal unity is needed chiefly as suggesting a mode in which many mutually exclusive personalities or "spheres of experience" or lives, may be welded together into a coherent whole.
Manetho, however, needed confirmation against the aspersions of the orthodox, who thought he might be deficient in critical delicacy, and prone to exaggerate as even later historians had done.
What is needed for the validity of this argument is a concurrence, which could not possibly be fortuitous, between the clear and undoubted testimony of Manetho and of the monuments.
Craft, cruelty, selfishness, and all the vices needed for success in a gladiatorial contest are often the fruits of such competition.
Laing is a very fair type of the average mind-leader, owing his great success to his singular appreciation of the kind of treatment needed to secure a favourable hearing.
It is not pretended that we can form any conception of the precise nature of that unity, but merely that some such unknown kind of unity is needed to deliver us from the antinomies of thought.
In those days "Father Clement" was the issue of a superhuman effort at charity and fairness; and the author almost seemed to think an apology was needed for such temerarious liberalism.
It needed to be quickened, adapted and applied to modern exigencies.
Comment should be unnecessary, but I cannot help feeling that comment is needed when looking out over a scene like this before us to-day.
And, if there is steadier diet neededthan venison and bear, is the pig an expensive animal?
The guide became more ill at every step, and needed frequent halts and long rests.
It seemed to her that the day had not needed Chauvenet's praise.
You are mighty right, as we say in Montana; and I'll tell you quite confidentially, Sergeant, that if I were out of work and money and needed a job the thought of being king might tempt me.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "needed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.