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Like Goldman Sachs, oil companies are not benign economic agents, serving a need and taking a cut.
Sometimes relief-related aid can be provided in a way that helps a group's broader purposes as well as serving a need stemming from the disaster.
"The facts are all over the place, but to me, for it to be growing at the rate it is growing, it is serving a need for small consumers," Mr. Mack said.
It's an example of science serving a need of society — and one that highlights the flawed steps the European Union is taking that will threaten such work in the future.
He's certainly serving a need, because the well-heeled business traveler gets the short end of the stick when flying with airlines: He pays many times the fare leisure travelers pay, but puts up with the same rigid schedules, crowded airports and deteriorating service.
"'I have this little website, people seem to like it, I enjoy doing it, and I think it's serving a need,'" she recalls thinking.
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These are fundamentally important companies to an economy and a region because they serve a need.
Commentators have predicted that there will not be any new government programs that serve a need other than war.
The ideals have little to do with the athlete's character and everything to do with creating an artificial construct that serves a need.
As the book's editor, Luis Ortiz, writes, "The only thing they all seem to have in common is that they serve a need.
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