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Discover LudwigThe phrase "care will be needed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when discussing a situation or task that will require careful attention or caution. For example: - "When handling the fragile antique vase, care will be needed to prevent any damage." - "As our company expands into new markets, care will be needed to ensure smooth transitions." - "In order to successfully complete the experiment, care will be needed to follow the instructions precisely."
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Great care will be needed in setting up this fund if it is to avoid being similarly tainted.
The decision is complex and tough to make because no one knows whether 24-hour care or just partial care will be needed.
She added: "Women should be aware that like any foodstuff, placentas can go off, so care will be needed about how they are stored.
"Care will be needed to ensure that, particularly in relation to timing of the competition and its specification, other bidders have an equal opportunity to pull together all the relevant disciplines and to put their ideas forward".
However, these numbers are expected to at least double in the next two decades and the reality is that more hospice care will be needed for many more people with a far wider range of life-limiting conditions such as dementia and heart failure.
Many countries are now providing grants to adapt homes, paying families for the care they provide and supplying helpers to give a hand with things like dressing and bathing.With far more people reaching a great age, a lot more such care will be needed in future.
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Great care and attention will be needed, therefore, in implementing the two accords.
Future research (e.g., longitudinal analyses on soociodemographic structure change, fertility decision, and health care use) will be needed to disentangle the effects of PID on health care use and to inform policies.
In high-mortality settings there will be a larger proportion of deaths due to infections, and community-based interventions like the recognition of danger signs and improved care seeking patterns is a priority, whereas health system strengthening interventions like access to emergency obstetric care (EmOC) will be needed in order to lower NMR further in settings in the lower NMR strata.
A care company in London, Three Sisters Home Care, will soon trial the use of robots for lifting people so only one care worker will be needed rather than two.
Subsequent investments in kindergartens and day care centres will be needed as well.
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