Sentence examples for critical to face from inspiring English sources

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Appropriateness in GI endoscopy is critical to face the rising amount of demands.

It is critical to face the variety of the information that should be managed by such infrastructures, which should be organized in scheme-less contexts, combining both relaxed consistency and a huge capacity to digest data.

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Understanding how developmental systems respond to past climate change is critical to facing the challenges of global warming over the next few decades.

These prevent them from growing further and put them in a critical position to face the external challenges that are arising from globalization, liberalization, and technological change.

Nursing educators are called to graduate students who are critical thinkers able to face the challenge of negotiating increasingly complex health care systems (Candela, 2011; Cerullo and da Cruz, 2010).

The smart city that we want is one with memory: one that remembers its successes and its failures; holding firm to the former but prepared to resolve the latter and constantly self-actualizing to never give up on the critical reflection needed to face the challenges of maintaining a balance among the environment, social equity and the good of future generations.

Labyrinth was designed in-house with the goal of supporting development of richly engaging, narrative medical cases that invite users to take control of their own decisions and, by extension, their own learning and develop the critical analysis skills to face effectively the consequences of those decisions.

Science and technology are also critical if we are to face the challenges looming on the horizon, such as climate change, an ageing population and antibiotic resistance.

Mr. Freeh is likely to face critical scrutiny in Congressional hearings next week after James A. Parker, the federal district judge in the case, called it a national embarrassment and President Clinton said he was "quite troubled".

Mr. Morton said that Mr. Bennack deserved credit for forcing the Hearst family -- still dominated at the time Mr. Bennack became chief executive by the looming presence of William Randolph Hearst -- to face critical business decisions.

"The new president is going to face critical decisions in three areas: redefining the relationship with the U.S., managing relations with North Korea and reorienting Korea's relations in the regional context".

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