Sentence examples for finding the need from inspiring English sources

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As a result, Mr. Kaufman said, "we're finding the need to be a little more creative".

Just as car companies are finding the need to build electric cars while still churning out Cadillacs and Lincoln Navigators, so, too, are power producers trying to cater to every part of their market.

Despite several rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, and additional efforts by the central bank to pump cash into the banking system to ease the credit crunch, banks are still finding the need to raise additional capital by either slashing their dividend, as National City Corp. did last week, or selling stakes to outside investors.

In a world that has become increasingly competitive, commercial and electronically driven, many people are finding the need to rediscover their own sense of meaning.

Unfortunately, it's taking a really long time because I keep getting all nostalgic when I'm going through boxes and I'm finding the need to inspect and reflect on every single thing I touch.

Although the authors could not explain this finding, the need for reducing the excessively high baseline level of PTH has not been fully addressed in previous studies.

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Three Alan Curbishley signings - Nigel Quashie, Calum Davenport and Luis Boa Morte - were in West Ham's starting XI but the manager seems no nearer to finding the needed recipe.

After finding the answer, you need to sell the benefit.

They are not finding the food they need".

As content gets smarter at finding users, the need for clicky titles will be finished.

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