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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prompt necessity" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an urgent or immediate need for something. Example: "In times of crisis, prompt necessity often drives quick decision-making."
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Therefore, there is a prompt necessity to set up national and regional neonatal screening programs while including CYP21A2 genotyping in the diagnostic component to address this serious health issue.
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This knowledge should prompt the necessity for early recognition of patients with HCRB that would need a different therapeutic approach.
This was prompted by necessity and stimulated by the release of In the Shadow of the Sun.
The advent of thematic and student led approaches to learning has further prompted a necessity for adaptable and dynamic approaches to educating.
This is the most radical thing we have done and we're not surprised at the flak.' Politics is usually cock-up rather than conspiracy and Byers' move over Railtrack was initially prompted by necessity rather than any real radical intent.
The fact that the surgery might not be successful for many patients prompts the necessity of identifying those who are at the greatest risk of having poor outcomes following TKA.
Meanwhile, the lack of checks and balances in Britain gives even a coalition prime minister near-dictatorial powers to get laws passed quickly—something Presidents Obama and Sarkozy must envy.Yet the main prompt has been necessity.
Some histopathological findings in the periscaffold domain (fibrous connective tissue and metallic particles near the MSC-Scaffold spikes base edges) prompt considering the necessity to optimize the design the MSC-Scaffold in the regions of its interspike space near the spikes base edges, to provide more room for new bone formation in this region.
Others will be a reform of the civil service, which makes up 26% of the workforce; a check on spiralling health costs; and, prompted by demographic necessity, bringing private-sector funds into the pension mix.
b) Writing Prompt: Even basic necessities like food and water are harder to come by during a war, and sometimes residents have to improvise to get what they need.
This necessity prompted various initiatives to compile ad hoc curated data sets [e.g. the GENIA corpus (60)].
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