Sentence examples for for one need from inspiring English sources

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I, for one, need no ratchets to show my wood who is boss.

To get a better sense of what Eraserhead is really looking for, one need only attend the Con's brainstorming session.

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa): "For an example of what Main Street could be in store for, one need look no further than the late 1970s".

In other words, as the deprivation level for one need increases, it inhibits the rewarding value of other outcomes that satisfy irrelevant motivational systems: (8) ∂ r (H t, K t ) ∂ | h i * − h i, t | > 0             :         f o r   a l l   i ≠ j,   w h e r e   K t = (0, 0, …, k j, t, …, 0 )  and  k j, t > 0 Intuitively, one does not play chess, or even search for sex, on an empty stomach.

But even though expressions of loyalty are not maximizing (in cost-benefit terms), the decision to commit oneself loyally may be rational, for one need not (indeed, ought not to) enter into associations blindly, or even when they are unavoidable (as with familial or national ones)—accept their demands unthinkingly.

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India resume on 179 for one, needing only a draw to win the series.

Surrey finished a trying day clinging on at 30 for one, needing a further 187 to win.

This pundit, for one, needs hope as much as any American these days.

Meanwhile in Perth Graeme Smith has passed 100 and South Africa are 162 for one, needing 252 more to win.

I, for one, needed a stiff drink but knew that McCarthy took a dim view of boozers – he'd known too many in the past.

However, to attain a large compression factor for, one needs a very large to obtain low false rejection and false acceptance rates.

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