Examples of 'need to combat' in a sentence

Meaning of "need to combat"

need to combat - suggests the importance of fighting against or addressing a particular issue, challenge, or threat in order to overcome it

How to use "need to combat" in a sentence

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need to combat
Need to combat terrorism at the global level.
We all agree on the need to combat terrorism.
The need to combat discrimination and isolation.
He also stressed the need to combat terrorism.
On the need to combat discrimination on all fronts.
He also stresses the need to combat poverty.
We also need to combat social and ecological dumping.
The challenges presented by the need to combat.
There is a great need to combat this cynicism.
We need to combat these threats together as much as possible.
We are all in agreement that there is a need to combat terrorism.
About the need to combat taliban.
Need to combat hunger.
We believe we need to combat this inertia.
We need to combat that phenomenon and address its root causes comprehensively.

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I have said that we need to combat excesses and abuses.
We need to combat environmental deterioration and social deprivation.
We do seem to need to combat clericalism.
We need to combat ignorance and outmoded clichés about gender roles.
You also need to combat.
The need to combat racism was assuming ever greater urgency.
There is a general consensus on the need to combat harmful tax competition.
The need to combat terrorism does not sanctify any means.
How to figure out what you need to combat the deprivation.
The need to combat this grave problem is widely recognized.
Region restrictions is one issue we need to combat in the digital age.
Urgent need to combat cyber crime.
The key rationale for universal jurisdiction was the need to combat impunity.
We underline the need to combat counterfeiting and piracy.
This network could thus respond instantly to the need to combat terrorism.
Urgent need to combat terrorism.
Republican leaders justified their policy by the need to combat electoral fraud.
We need to combat air pollution.
The sec ond lies in the need to combat tax fraud.
We need to combat fraud better.
The resolution refers plainly to the need to combat and eradicate terrorism.
The need to combat the plague of terrorism was central to the discussion.
One particular aspect that we wish to highlight is the need to combat impunity.
It also stresses the need to combat stigmatisation and social exclusion.
New planting should also take account of the need to combat diseases.
The need to combat it.
There exists at the policy level a high level awareness of the need to combat it.
The need to combat criminal networks which are active in human trafficking.
We currently lack the instruments we need to combat this sort of driving behaviour effectively.
The need to combat tax havens is not listed in the outcome document.
One of the acute problems often referred to is the need to combat illicit arms.
Recognise the need to combat machismo and racism as part of overcoming inequalities.
There must be a balance between cost and the need to combat tax evasion.
The need to combat racism and discrimination has become an accepted fact.
Legislation restricting free movement of services was justified by the need to combat drug tourism.

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Examples of using Combat
Measures to combat these types of trafficking differ
It was nevertheless a first step in efforts to combat impunity
Emergency action to combat locust infestation in africa
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