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Discover LudwigThe phrase "identical needs" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the same or very similar needs that different individuals or groups may have. Example: Despite our cultural differences, we all have identical needs for love, compassion, and belonging.
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Unsurprisingly this has gone down very badly in Britain's nations as they see themselves demoted and treated as if they all had identical needs and interests, to be represented by one London-based executive.
The plea of one of our participants for a system in which input (dictation) and output (the report) are not necessarily identical needs attention.
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Working with rabbis, ethicists, lawyers, academics and members of the public, he and other medical experts worked to create a new law in 2010, which will take full effect this year: if two patients have identical medical needs for an organ transplant, priority will be given to the patient who has signed a donor card, or whose family member has donated an organ in the past.
That's not the case in England, where the family of a woman in Wigan with almost identical healthcare needs were able to claim back £117,000 in wrongly paid care home fees.
If an accurate initial value of scale is provided, e.g., by the solutions no. 2 and 3 of Závoti and Kalmár (Acta Geod Geophys 51 245 256, 2016) in the case that the weights are identical, QDA needs one iteration to obtain the correct result of transformation parameters; in other words, it can be regarded as an analytical algorithm.
The question of whether or not the nutrition-sensitive critical weight and the minimum viable weight are identical concepts needs to be investigated in the future.
Although one can hardly be against harmony and for discord, it is important to realize (taking the metaphor of "harmony" as a model) that harmonization does not mean that an identical method needs to be applied to all cases for all agents and disease endpoints.
In summary, 13 gene models were identical, 13 needed minor revisions, and 29 needed modification, and 3 (Grs 34, 41, 48) were completely unannotated.
The medium itself tends toward iconic democracy: from one negative hundreds of prints can be made, all identical if need be and, in theory, of equal value.
Because the reprogrammed cells and those derived from leftover human embryos may not be identical, researchers need to work with both kinds, Dr. Collins said.
From a single negative hundreds of prints can be made, all identical if need be, and, in theory, of equal value.
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