Sentence examples for be needed at this from inspiring English sources

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A new lock would be needed at this location, but would connect to a new channel, rather than to the rest of the drain.

So, additional drug candidates might not be needed at this stage in HCV drug development.

This result confirms the redundant requirement of oma-1 and oma-2 for oocyte meiotic maturation and suggests that lin-41 may not be needed at this stage, with the caveat that this analysis depends on the use of a non-null lin-41 allele.

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No more attention is needed at this point; the rest is mechanical.

Lurking nearby, though, are camouflaged men with guns, and they are needed at this time.

Liam Byrne makes the crucial point that what is needed at this instant is not a second Beveridge.

In conservative pockets of the country, people argued that stability, not change, was needed at this time of crisis.

I'm not sure it's needed at this point, but I'm not going to jump up and down.

"Congress has already approved $7.1 billion, and FEMA has not indicated that more is needed at this point".

The city has no plans for more such beaches, and it is not yet clear if any safety measures are needed at this one.

Ultimately the club and Sigi agreed that a change was needed at this time, but Sigi's legacy will always be a part of our history.

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