Sentence examples for be expected to warrant from inspiring English sources

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With follow-up periods between 17 and 25 years, a sufficient number of deaths can be expected to warrant sufficient robustness of analyses.

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However, patients with LBP of sufficient severity to warrant more active treatment might be expected to have a worse prognosis.

Sustained efforts to improve engagement and retention in addiction treatment are warranted and can be expected to have positive health benefits beyond reductions in substance use [ 32, 33].

A higher prevalence among males of severe HPV-related warts warranting hospitalization could be expected to induce a corresponding increase in women too, given the transmissible nature of HPV [ 23], but this was not the case - probably because the early diagnosis of warts on cervical cancer screening prevented them from growing enough to need hospitalization.

Stimulation of GE with prokinetic agents may therefore not be expected to normalise glucose absorption and this warrants further investigation.

Because this novel approach can be expected to have major potential for detection of pathogens in various infectious diseases, it warrants further investigation.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) had been expected to request a warrant for Pistorius's arrest to guarantee his presence, but his lawyers agreed that he would appear on Tuesday on the basis of "voluntary surrender".

Mr Obama, who will be taking office more or less at the moment when the ICC is expected to issue its warrant, needs a new policy even more badly.

While the city appeared calmer last night, local observers warn of a protracted impasse between the police, which is expected to execute the warrant, and residents of Tivoli, who openly warn that they will arm themselves and resort to violence to protect the man they call the president, the man they consider their leader – if not their God.

Page A27 THE NEXT STEP FOR SUDAN'S LEADER The International Criminal Court is expected to issue an arrest warrant on Tuesday for President Omar Hassan al-Bashir of Sudan.

Between 60 and 90 Tory backbenchers are expected to argue against the warrant, which they claim means British citizens are too easily sent to other European countries to face trial.

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