How does this deeply felt need translate into modern business?
Somebody who was that young, who clearly felt no need to wait her turn.
It had every right to sever ties with him whenever it felt the need.
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In the editing room, Haggis felt the need for a cigarette, so we walked outside.
If they had, the dietary organization would not have felt the need to propose a solution.
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Sources would not say why they again felt the need to conduct a search.
White never felt the need to draw little faces in the margin to make his meaning clear.
Deputy Le Tocq said he had felt the need to make the statement "due to mounting speculation".
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While Ulibarri lives her life publicly with MS, others have felt the need to hide their disease.
The New York Post and the National Enquirer more than once felt the need to import British hacks.
Because each of tonight's honorees has felt the need to express themselves and share that expression with the world.
So obvious, in fact, that I felt the need to buck the notion.
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Ecuador also may have felt the need to do something about the FARC.
MPs of all colours felt the need to stand up and vote together, if only to get themselves noticed.
And some farmers who have been given wheat as food aid have not felt the need to plant their own.
"Oracle has apparently felt the need to employ back-alley tactics, subterfuge, and disinformation in order to achieve its aims, " he added.
In recent days, a few high-profile executives have felt the need to go out and defend the console to the press.
As a result, people felt the need to buy the iPhone and use it even if they had a company issued BlackBerry.
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One might also ask why plaintiff lawyers felt the need to sue.
Until recently I had never felt the need to be labelled agnostic.
Thursday, Samsung faced extremely high expectations for its new Galaxy S4 smartphone, which meant they felt a need to create an extreme spectacle.
The regulator has powers to enforce price controls on Phoenix, but said it has not yet felt the need to use those powers.
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The difficulty is the he inevitably has felt the need to range wide, and therefore slightly shallow, on an awful lot of issues.
Looking back on it now, the first time I truly felt the need for a note-taking app was when I started researching note-taking apps.
Jonathan Crawley from West Coast Energy stressed that the TAN8 principles were "sound", however he felt the need for clearer and more realistic renewable targets.
When Obama pushed his health care law through Congress, he felt the need to abandon hugely important measures that would have imposed tough cost controls.
But Mike Woodson felt the need to have that sort of conversation recently with Jason Kidd, who's been reluctant to pull the trigger at times.
Mr Taylor felt no need for the doctor, and after two days of a wild, craving thirst and the weird brake smell, he felt fine.
Even a man as brilliant as Leonardo da Vinci felt the need to bend horseshoes and iron door knockers, just to show that he could.
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