Sentence examples for still are needed from inspiring English sources

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However, vein grafts still are needed in cardiac operations.

There is no easy solution to the challenge of explaining to voters that short term deficits were and still are needed to continue to steer the economy away from a far deeper recession but that shrinking deficits and eventually reaching a balanced budget is the needed prescription for the long term.

This implicates maximum effort still are needed to push up the adherence to the status of the recommended level.

This indicates that more comprehensive efforts still are needed so that the air quality improvements during the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008 could be sustainable [ 34, 35].

By contrast, the search for sensitive and specific laboratory screens for human carcinogens has met setbacks, and epidemiological data still are needed to monitor the adverse effects of environmental exposures.

Although the authors performed subgroup analysis in patients with a Hunt-Hess score of I to III during the ICU stay, further stratified analyses according to the Hunt-Hess score still are needed.

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But they will still be needed.

A mediator might still be needed.

Public money will still be needed.

Even so, explicit government supportmay still be needed.

One thing is certain: Pads will still be needed.

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