Examples of 'considerable need' in a sentence

Meaning of "considerable need"

considerable need: Refers to a significant or substantial requirement or necessity for something

How to use "considerable need" in a sentence

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considerable need
There is a considerable need to improve the legislation.
I had made an abridgement of it that is in considerable need of work and editing.
There is considerable need for action here.
The report showed a mixed picture and considerable need for progress.
There is a considerable need for clarification of the applicability of international law.
The land and the buildings are in considerable need of repair and maintenance.
There is a considerable need to develop expertise and to increase research activity in this area.
She asked what preventive services were provided to avoid the considerable need for placements.
There is still a considerable need for action here.
In spite of everything, there is considerable need.
There can be a considerable need for care and supervision.
Because of its climatic conditions, it has a considerable need for heating.
There is a considerable need for more efficacious bone anabolic agents.
For prospects that fit the costs, there is considerable need.
So there is therefore a considerable need for urgency in settling this matter.
The overall impact on employment is low, but there is a considerable need for retraining.
There is still a considerable need for further development in the years ahead.
The results presented by AFNOR reveal a considerable need for action,.
There is a considerable need for enterprises from other regions to come in and help.
So, in each Member State there is a considerable need for a meeting of the minds.
There is considerable need for investment into infrastructure in Asia.
In some areas there is still a considerable need for rules18.
There is therefore a considerable need to develop a rapid assay system for this specific bacterium.
Employment - some or considerable need.
There is a considerable need for the West Monteregie regarding palliative care beds.
Personal / Emotional - some or considerable need.
The study revealed a considerable need for ex perts with these skills.
There is considerable need for reforms and investment, which can serve to promote employment.
The results, as presented by AFNOR, show a considerable need for action.
However, there was a considerable need to provide training for paralegals.
Marital / Family - some or considerable need.
Thus, there is considerable need for a more contemporary scale.
I believe that there is a considerable need for action here in the future.
There is considerable need for investment, which can serve to promote employment.
Especially in urban areas there is a considerable need for recreation in a green and natural environment.
There is still a considerable need for research into first-generation biofuels.
Consequently, there is still a considerable need to explore novel treatment modalities.
There is still a considerable need for research into first-generation fuels.
This transfer will bring with it a considerable need for additional financing in Category 4.
As such, there is a considerable need for improved magnesium compositions, uses thereof, and / or associated technology.
There is, therefore, a considerable need for some treatment for such conditions.
Accordingly, there is a considerable need for techniques enabling such substances to be analyzed and eliminated.
There is a continuing and considerable need to transport money between banks, shops and the like.
Right now there is a considerable need for reform in Member States ' retirement pension systems.
Consequently, there is considerable need for a durable embossed graphic that is substantially free of PVC.
There is, however, a considerable need for simplification and improvement.

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