Sentence examples for already needs to from inspiring English sources

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The progress we have made already needs to be backed up by additional measures.

The Rugby World Cup already needs to revise its time-frame.

The wider organisation already needs to pump in £263m before the end of the year, and must stump up more to meet a fund to pay compensation for mis-selling.

"We didn't need to have a consultation to tell us what already needs to be done.

BUZZ: IBM is planning on creating its own intellectual property exchange so Pl-x.com already needs to watch its back less than a month after rollout.

It will, after all, hit the company's margins, which will now be based only on is transaction fees of between 1.5% and 2.75%, depending on volumes — a fee it already needs to divvy up with others in the payment processing chain.

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But apparently they already need to be changed.

Countries that have adopted sanctions already need to implement them robustly.

She emphasises that candidates already need to have a grade C or above in GCSE maths to train.

Their failure did not come as a shock, however, because many of the savings banks, or cajas, had already needed to seek additional government funding.

The discretionary fund will not be able to cope and is already needed to plug gaps in people's housing benefit.

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