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"warranting the need" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where there is a justifiable or necessary reason for something. For example: - The rising crime rate is warranting the need for increased police presence in the neighborhood. - The company's financial losses are warranting the need for a new business strategy. - The recent data breach is warranting the need for tighter security measures.
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While an earlier version of this framework was presented in a prior publication by the authors in 2009, important refinements to the framework have seen it evolve in recent years, warranting the need for an updated review.
However, the lack of worldwide availability of CMR-T2* facilities prevents its widespread use for follow-up evaluations of cardiac function in thalassemia major patients, warranting the need to assess the utility of other possible procedures.
However in penetrating trauma, use of ultrasound in warranting the need for invasive wound exploration is still a challenge.
However use of ultrasound in warranting the need for invasive wound exploration in penetrating injury is still a challenge.
By using the example of the ESPRIT trial, we examine factors warranting the need for this trial and evaluate the process whereby the United States Food and Drug Administration FDAA) gave approval for a placebo-controlled design.
And as is common with these type of state initiatives, the application process is perhaps overly complex, warranting the need for the Creative Industries Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) in collaboration with Chinwag to hold a series of free-to-attend briefings on what's required.
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Current establishment of high throughput screening platforms has warranted the need for data analysis as part of biomaterials engineering.
However gaps in their nutrition knowledge and education warrant the need for enhanced learning as part of their Continued Professional Development CPDD).
Miniaturization and increased operating speeds of gadgets warranted the need for new and innovative cooling concepts for better performance.
However, the recent desperation for near zero energy environments, of which natural ventilation provides, warrants the need to explore the possibility of achieving this without sacrificing occupants' comfort.
Recent difficulty in translating experimental results on statins to beneficial clinical effects warrants the need for understanding the role of valvular interstitial cells (VICs) in CAVD.
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