Sentence examples for suggests no need from inspiring English sources

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Barnes, borrowing liberally from an account in Elizabeth Wilson's collection "Shostakovich: A Life Remembered," shows the composer's interrogator, Zakrevksy, questioning him in the time-honored Socratic manner that suggests no need for evidence, since the case is already closed.

It is possible that the differences between the Massachusetts and federal laws will lead to a different result for the Affordable Care Act, but at this point the evidence overwhelmingly suggests no need for major worry.

Prof. David Cutler of Harvard recently addressed, on this blog, concerns about possibly adverse tax effects, saying, "Additional data from Massachusetts, where a state law was the precursor to the Affordable Care Act, suggests that the fears are overblown" and "at this point the evidence overwhelmingly suggests no need for major worry".

However, clazosentan, a potential drug for vasospasm after SAH, was found to be well tolerated by patients with severe renal impairment and in healthy subjects, which suggests no need for adjusting the dose of clazosentan in SAH patients even with severe renal damage [ 123].

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It's just business, he was suggesting; no need to hold a grudge.

She waved her hand in a way that suggested, No need to tell Mr. Fu Te about our little truck stop in Zhangjiakou!

Therefore, a natural logarithm transformation was applied, which resulted in the insignificant Chi2 obtained, which suggested no need for further data transformation.

Imahori et al. also reported negligibly small fraction of FBPA metabolites in plasma and suggested no need of correction for metabolites fraction [11].

This protection persists past the potential onset of sexual activity, reinforcing previous GHIS findings of protection during childhood and suggesting no need for a booster dose.

In fact, a joint statement by the American Diabetes Association, American College of Cardiology Foundation, and American Heart Association suggested no need for major changes in glycemic control targets (15).

Rubin (1987) suggests no more imputations are needed than five to ten.

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