Sentence examples for continued needs from inspiring English sources

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But Russia, too, he continued, "needs to decide whether it recognizes NATO's desire for partnership, or whether it will continue to look at NATO through the prism of a cold war that is long behind us".

The decision whether reimbursement of minimal interventional procedures in the Dutch public health insurance system should be continued needs to be made based upon scientific evidence.

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Such evils, he continued, need to be "confronted squarely".

Craving the actual and continued need for something is another matter.

There is continued need for novel agents to improve intestinal function in weaned pigs.

Our study results suggest a continued need for improvements to ensure access to emergency care for children.

At that time, The Deirdre Imus Environmental Health Center® at Hackensack University Medical Center continued needed funding until the study's conclusion.

Because the current treatment options are limited, there is continued need for new therapeutic approaches (3, 4).

But typically a nurse will also come to your home and evaluate your continuing needs.

Catholic Charities assisted Ms. Parra with her continuing needs, Mrs. Prado-Lichtbraun said.

He's lucky to only get a booking and Moutinho, though able to continue, needs treatment.

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