Examples of 'point to the need' in a sentence

Meaning of "point to the need"

point to the need - To highlight or indicate the necessity of something

How to use "point to the need" in a sentence

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point to the need
These findings point to the need to improve scrutiny.
In terms of next steps, the results of the survey point to the need to.
Both point to the need to control privileged access.
Either development would point to the need for intervention.
Point to the need for further human rights protection.
The direction of the arrow must point to the need being met.
They simply point to the need for a substitute to be able to do that.
Even the first two definitions point to the need for help.
Recommendations point to the need to resolve outstanding issues and disputes.
The hospital evaluation data are available and point to the need to prioritize three regions.
They also point to the need to strengthen institutional and administrative capacity.
In the current business strategy or point to the need for corrective actions.
They point to the need for appropriate funding of the fisheries policy.
We will in future continue to point to the need for further developments here.
They point to the need for greater sensitization of those responsible for media programmes.

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Questions raised by the BCDDP study point to the need for further investigation.
Bahri can point to the need for a civilizing influence on a violent culture.
Reneman told Medscape Medical News the findings point to the need for more research.
Constraints clearly point to the need to establish and manage productive partnerships.
In the health sector, ultimately all considerations point to the need for.
Such widespread attitudes point to the need for independent defence lawyers.
The theoretical study, field research and the systematization of research point to the need of a g.
They also point to the need for more targeting of agrienvironment measures.
For instance, you might point to the need for greater.
All these point to the need to reconsider and reassess the reform process under way.
However, the low response rate did point to the need for a statutory survey.
The study point to the need for targeted interventions for enhancing gender responsiveness in education.
I would like to name three key words, which point to the need for change.
Other indicators also point to the need for information systems integration.
Many observers point to the need for a law to ensure victim and witness protection.
Certain characteristics of the older population point to the need for age-specific approaches to treatment.
Stakeholders point to the need to build stronger linkages between the education system and industry.
More and more studies point to the need for a good night 's sleep.
The results point to the need for a number of changes and improvements on several fronts,.
In many situations, this might point to the need for major debt relief initiatives.
These results point to the need for health promotion strategies among nursing workers.
Such modelling may also point to the need for more or different kinds of data.
Many respondents point to the need for greater support for digital infrastructure.
Three other circumstances point to the need for immediate action by the Commission.
Numerous factors point to the need and the opportunity to approach health benefit plans differently.
Redress, the existing studies point to the need of strengthening redress opportunities for consumers.
Theyalso point to the need for Community control of mergers.
This would seem to point to the need for a stepped-up presence by UNHCR.
All these, point to the need of restructuring the social security system81.
The Christ will point to the need of the world to see itself as One.
Suspicious enquiries point to the need for heightened awareness and vigilance by suppliers.
The data clearly point to the need for a highly individualized GnRHant regimen.
Some studies point to the need for periodic calibration of TUS devices.
Here the COR would point to the need for minimum Community standards to protect water.
In fact, they point to the need for common legal provisions.

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