Sentence examples for need of a continuous from inspiring English sources

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Considering the unsatisfying results obtained with standard updating courses and the rising need of a continuous training, a digital platform was developed in the last two years as a tool of update.

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Its location in the very centre of a particularly polluted city [11], as well as the great number of people constantly visiting the interior of the church, determines the need for a continuous maintenance of the marble surfaces and of the sculpted decoration.

The complex interaction of new global challenges, including the recent food and financial crises and the effects of climate change, highlights the need for a continuous updating of key agricultural R&D indicators.

Additional disadvantages include the need for a continuous supply of chemical/solvent, corrosion of equipment by acids or alkalis, and chemical disposal (Kim et al. 2013).

She draws attention to lack of transparency in how companies handle bullying cases, emphasizing the need for a continuous independent evaluation of effectiveness of companies' mechanisms, especially from children's perspective.

The memory transistor acts as a type of nonvolatile memory, retaining information without the need for a continuous supply of power.

Recently, the development of "Organ-on-a-Chip" (OC) platforms and the need for a continuous monitoring of these systems has increased its interest.

➣ Future studies should be done to establish content validity and cultural equivalency of other language versions of OHIP-14 (or other OHQoL scales) and further explore the utility of CVIs and disagreement indices as there is a need for a continuous evaluation of the scale for the intended target populations.

This type of mutation has never been observed in HPAI (H5N1) viruses of clade 2.2; this finding supports the need for a continuous monitoring effort of influenza viruses A (H5N1) viral genotypes and their evolution.

No matter what you call the resulting problems -- "plateauing" and "burnout" are two current terms -- most job dissatisfaction among scientists originates from their need for a continuous diet of new professional experiences.

The need for a continuous supply of during photosynthesis means the stomata must be open, so water vapor is continuously being lost.

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