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Meanings of important need in English
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Usage of important need in English
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This shouldn't deter you from supporting them if they fill an importantneed.
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However, there is increasing collaboration among oncologists and cardiologists to design new cardio-oncology trials that address this importantneed.
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Thus, development of new diagnosis approach to improve diagnostic capabilities for early detection of ESCC is an importantneed.
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Its first possession was a woman's kiss; and in that heritage the most importantneed of its career was guaranteed.
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The findings point to an importantneed for school districts to use test results in a way that parents find most useful.
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The scene is a testament to the tension that sometimes exists between unfettered capitalism and increasingly importantneed to protect our environment.
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Evidently the samples filled no importantneed at the time, for we hear no more of the gum until thirty-four years afterward.
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What, after the war, will be the most importantneed, from the material point of view, for the inhabitants of this country?
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Background: With declining rates of participation in epidemiological studies there is an importantneed to attempt to understand what factors might affect response.
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To challenge the current incidence of NAFLD, non-invasive markers that could identify patients at risk or monitor disease progression are an importantneed.
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It's important to ensure that Australians keep more of what they earn." "Childcare is an importantneed that Australian families have.
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Solicitor General Donald Verrilli said Congress in adopting the law regulated "the nation's exceedingly importantneed to conduct foreign intelligence surveillance" targeting certain non-Americans.
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And support for something this importantneeds to be bipartisan and permanent.
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Ultrahigh performance cooling is one of the importantneeds of many industries.
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They suggest both to him and his friends, the greatest or most importantneeds of the Freedmen.
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Clarke Cooper, assistant secretary of state for political-military affairs, said the administration was responding to importantneeds from partners.