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The phrase "gratify needs" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that it is a mistranslation or misuse of a phrase such as "satisfy needs" or "fulfill needs." An example sentence using the phrase "gratify needs" could be: "The company promised to hire more employees to gratify the needs of their growing customer base." However, it would be more natural to say "satisfy the needs" or "fulfill the needs" in this sentence instead.
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Investment is a more active process of involvement in the pregnancy [ 13] whereas attachment is concerned with the development of feelings for the baby as the parent seeks: to know, to be with and interact with, to protect, to avoid separation or loss and to gratify needs of the unborn child [ 14].
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Condon's Maternal Antenatal Attachment Scale [ 28] considers love for the fetus as the central experience and includes maternal dispositions towards the fetus of knowing, being with, protecting, gratifying needs, and avoiding loss [ 28].
Sexual motivation, also called sex drive, the impulse to gratify sexual needs, either through direct sexual activity or through apparently unrelated activities (sublimation).
Our study results were in contrast to those of another study [ 11] that showed that patients with severe disease used CAM to gratify psychological needs for medical service; our results showed that patients with severe disease were highly affected by psychological needs such as a doctor's respect, which is related to KM use.
Being a host, Browner says, is all about self-interest: it's a sleight of hand in which the host, while pretending to gratify the needs of his guests, is actually reaping all the emotional, political and social profit himself.
The plant gratifies human needs, in exchange for which humans expand the plant's habitat, moving its genes all over the world and remaking the land (clearing trees, plowing the ground, protecting it from its enemies) so it might thrive.
"In certain cases and at certain times, whatever you say will be interpreted in such a way that a sense of guilt is produced in order to gratify a need to feel guilty," Erikson wrote.
The love affair between Elder and Armando develops and deepens in shrewdly managed narrative stages that convince on the psychological level and also gratify a need for tension and jeopardy.
With the object of gratify this need, nursing professionals in this study have design the cares planning for help to dependent patient of another people in the realization of skin, mucose and hair hygiene.
As Marshall observes, Fuller's success in wooing her father's attention away from her much prettier mother by gratifying his need for an "intellectual consort" inspired her later headlong rushes into one feverish cerebral consummation after another.
According to Nambisan and Baron [6], one common theme of U&G framework in related studies is their focus on consumers' interactions (with the media itself and others) in a particular context, and how these interactions gratify their different needs or create gratification opportunities [31].
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