Examples of 'pointed to the need' in a sentence

Meaning of "pointed to the need"

pointed to the need - indicates drawing attention to a requirement or necessity, often used in problem-solving or decision-making processes

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

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pointed to the need
They pointed to the need of dialogue.
Currency exchange rate uncertainties pointed to the need for flexibility.
She also pointed to the need for alternative markets.
The recommendations that emerged from this session pointed to the need to.
Many witnesses pointed to the need for such a centre.
The Committee and the General Assembly have repeatedly pointed to the need for this.
It pointed to the need to identify specific harms and gaps.
One delegation was not convinced that evidence pointed to the need for such flexibility.
All of these pointed to the need to strengthen administrative capacity.
Exploratory research of the Foundation also pointed to the need for such a study.
They pointed to the need for technically sophisticated judicial mechanisms to.
The recent experiences of Grenada and Guyana pointed to the need for readily available funding.
Others pointed to the need to identify athletes earlier in their careers.
In the same opinion the EESC also pointed to the need for European social rules.
Some pointed to the need to address fragility and vulnerability to prevent crises.
On the whole, however, the differences pointed to the need for separate treatment.
She also pointed to the need to enable people to connect across cultures.
Reactions collected during the consultation pointed to the need for further action, along two axes.
Some pointed to the need to master good governance practices and principles.
Discussions at the Summit pointed to the need for,.
We have also pointed to the need to minimise delays throughout the cycle.
That pointed to the need to create incentives for accession by all countries.
Accordingly, it pointed to the need for Eu-.
That pointed to the need for major reforms in international economic and development cooperation.
She said the moment pointed to the need for political comity.
He pointed to the need to improve coordination with partners within the United Nations system.
International organizations have pointed to the need to share ideas and knowledge internationally.
He also pointed to the need to work out a practical and accessible communications strategy.
The lessons of Seattle pointed to the need for increased inclusion.
He pointed to the need for reform in the Chilean education system.
Those shortfalls and risks pointed to the need for greater due diligence and financial monitoring.
This pointed to the need to study this figure and its representation in cultural memory.
Yearly CSLP reviews have pointed to the need to develop more realistic revenue projections.
Some pointed to the need to review the role and operation of credit rating agencies.
The European Council has also pointed to the need for effective readmission and return policies.
Many have pointed to the need for improving the opportunities for nonacademic types of education.
The Advisory Committee also pointed to the need to encourage timely succession planning.
He also pointed to the need to involve national parliaments more in EC decision making.
The 2012 Biennial Report clearly pointed to the need to pool resources and prioritise enforcement actions.
He also pointed to the need to establish law courts adopting Syrian law.
In 2003 the Commission already pointed to the need for enhanced security in land freight transport4.
UNHCR pointed to the need to improve certain aspects of the asylum procedure in Belgium.
In thiscontext it pointed to the need for further action in relation to immigration andasylum.
That pointed to the need for sustained focus, assistance and funding.
Another delegate pointed to the need to conform to trust and legal obligations.
Mr Sears pointed to the need to select a natural host for events at national level.
Other speakers pointed to the need for sports and recreation fields.
This pointed to the need to restructure the protocol, as mentioned by several delegations.
Evaluations also pointed to the need to carry out monitoring activities more rigorously.
Pr-1329 pointed to the need to raise disposal standards in general across all sectors.

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