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It's dangerous to venture into a "trombone oil" market, where the product may provide distinctive value that satisfies a need, but the need is minuscule.
If neither of those cases satisfies a need for a splurge, there is always the $180 special edition Vapor Pro Elite.
Since then, the usage of this onomatopoeic word has soared as jargonauts in a variety of fields embraced it, and I remain bullish on blips because the word satisfies a need for "sudden, minor shock; meaningless interruption".
Perhaps the idea of ego depletion caught on because it satisfies a need to justify why we sometimes do things we know we shouldn't, such as slacking off at work when we should be finishing a project.
I'm impressed by Tate Modern and its vast Turbine Hall, with its echoes of Albert Speer and the Zeppelin field rallies, and its immense popularity proves that it satisfies a need that should have been met by the disastrous Millennium Dome, a wish for an uplifting social space more enduring than the local Tesco or Ikea.
To stand out and be successful, sub-box retailers must offer a product that fills a void or satisfies a need.
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Does your business satisfy a need or a trend?
It may, for some, satisfy a need for vengeance.
Taubman officials and union representatives say the project would satisfy a need for construction jobs.
Motivation is a process that influences and directs behaviour in order to satisfy a need.
Whatever their sources, they satisfied a need for light literature that persisted long after the 16th century.
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