Sentence examples for decreasing needs from inspiring English sources

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A success of these drugs may result in decreasing needs for transplant in these diseases similar to the effect the development of tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) had on transplant rates for CML.

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As racial discrimination gradually declines, black students feel a decreasing need to be in an environment of mainly other African-American students.

The context of the towing industry enacts generative learning-the rising oil price and the decreasing need for cars.

The development of recipient chimerism is associated with a decreased need for immunosuppression and even donor-specific tolerance.

The initial higher cost of the latter might be balanced by a decreased need for repeat intervention.

ARCHIE TSE A more contiguous area There will be a decreased need for a significant military presence in the areas around the emptied settlements because there are no settlers to defend, said Mark Regev, a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry.

It also said there was a possible benefit to participating — a decreased need for eye surgery depending on the group the infant was assigned to.

During this episode symptoms such as increased talkativeness, distractibility, decreased need for sleep, inflated self-esteem, and excessive involvement in pleasurable yet risky activities may be present.

decreased need for childcare (65.6 %).

This could be explained by a decreased need of membrane biosynthesis in a shrinking tumour.

Both the off-shoring and the decreased need for engineers has led to a lowering of the demand which has likely put a check on wages.

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