Sentence examples for met need from inspiring English sources

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The orphaned children I have met need help and hope".

In this scenario, a met need can easily devolve into an unmet need.

All traffic flows for which the service class requirements cannot be met, need to be pro-actively rejected.

A met need is defined as a problem area for a client that is currently being addressed through existing prison services, or other informal help.

The process of designing a particular business model is typically engaged by sensing the existence of customers with an unmet (or poorly met) need who are willing and able to pay for a potential product or service.

To estimate the prevalence, potential determinants, and proportion of met need for near vision impairment (NVI) correctable with refraction approximately 2 years after initial examination of a multi-country cohort.

Each item is scored 0 (no problem), 1 (met need) or 2 (unmet need).

This only allows an understanding of unmet need in reference to met need.

We categorized IADL unmet need and IADL met need as 0, 1, and 2 or more, and PADL unmet need and PADL met need as 0, and 1 or more.

We used this approach, but took it a step further by subdividing disability into its four constituent components; that is, counts of IADL unmet need, IADL met need, PADL unmet need, and PADL met need.

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The spectacle coverage for refractive errors was calculated as follows: spectacle coverage = (met need/met need + unmet need) × 100.

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