Sentence examples for ills needs from inspiring English sources

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Is it possible their extensive list of ills needs only a single solution?

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These ills need to be rectified.

Video games, especially violent ones, have long been a political whipping child whenever some perceived social ill needs a folk devil to blame on.

Training, not only for correctional officers, but also for all personnel in the jail and prison systems that have contact with the mentally ill, needs to be conducted to increase understanding.

Finally, the importance of patient preference in predicting a home death heightens the belief that community care to the terminally ill needs to be client-focussed.

Those who are ill need the assurance that coverage will not be canceled by illness or employment circumstance.

The dead body was not dead but ill, needing all the courtesies modern medicine could afford – oils and ointments to heal its limbs, bandages to wrap them.

What better way to drive home the point that the severely mentally ill need far more care than they are currently receiving?

But the research also shows yet again how austerity is poor economics: people who become ill need more healthcare, social care, and are less likely to find a job.

The mentally ill need people to understand their condition.

Seriously ill need not apply.

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