Sentence examples for Good needs from inspiring English sources

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The idea of the common good needs to take deeper roots in our selfish society.

HCI/CSCW research for social good needs to tell stories of hope and point to and motivate efficacious labor.

A menu writer tried to help it along by calling it "warm chocolate upside-down cake," but really, food this good needs no exaggeration.

The issue is: we want the intelligences with (morally) good ideas always to defeat the evil intelligences, biological and artificial; but we are fallible, and our own conception of "good" needs continual improvement.

But Mr. Bush's aides conceded that some unexpected obstacles had emerged to separate them from the grand bargain that they had envisioned here, including a Russian insistence that Mr. Bush's word to cut nuclear arms, however good, needs to be backed up by treaties.

Patricia Wells Bistro Cookingg (one of a five-book haul from Oxfam) belonged to Siobhan in 1993: there are Post-its marking bagna cauda, tartelettes aux pommes and mon gateau au chocolat which, according to the margin notes, is "v good", "needs 35 mins" and to "see Gary Rhodes page 233".

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But good need not always flow from virtue.

Doing good needn't contradict doing well.

"Freight logistics for transporting goods needs to be greener".

Some social goods need universal roots.

To be sustainable, public goods need to last and remain available.

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