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been need
verb
To have an absolute requirement for.
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When there has been need for a patriotic song, black leaders have more often turned to "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" or "America the Beautiful".
And those who say otherwise, especially the ones who have never even been, need to be disdained to within an inch of their lives.
Plainly there had been need for an investigation into Soviet espionage, but it was just as clear that McCarthy was not a suitable man to undertake it, Waugh said, and those who sympathized with the anti-Communist cause "must deplore his championship of it".
Even in a paradise unflawed by any human vice, there would, Aquinas thinks, have been need for government and for law, though not necessarily "political" government, still less coercive law.
Women who have been molested, battered, raped, or abandoned as children, as per my personal research and the research of my organization, an estimated 85percentt of women in prison have been, need to be treated in ways that can rebuild their self esteem and abilities to function in society.
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"Two years ago we stated publicly that while we had been need-blind in the past, we could no longer afford to do it," said Michael P. Fraher, financial aid director at Vassar College.
Tufts University went need-aware in 2009 and Smith College in Massachusetts has been need-sensitive for waitlist and international applicants since 1992.
If it's needed, it's needed.
No thanks are needed.
Global compromise is needed.
We are needing".
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