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"People who want to find national differences because they have some kind of need," he said.
It seems clear that Havana Central, with its chainlike approach to Cuban food (another restaurant is in the works for Roosevelt Field on Long Island), is meeting some kind of need.
It's not hard to imagine a pop-psych interpretation of Adam Grant: that his generosity might have its roots in some kind of need — maybe a need he feels, even more than the rest of us, to be liked.
"Kids might not see their fathers that much….fathers felt there was some kind of need to be more present in the lives of their daughters and be an example of the kind of husband they are looking for".
Still, it must have satisfied some kind of need, because it sold out and moved to a bigger basement up the road (a brief stay at the Arcola theatre in east London was promptly ended after an incident regarding a broken sink).
But the launch of the ZTE Open in U.S. and U.K. markets will show what kind of potential such devices have in established markets, where there's bound to be some kind of need for a phone that won't break the bank but that focuses especially on providing a solid mobile web browsing experience.
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All behavior occurs in order to meet some kind of want or need.
In a survey, 35%% of the 3008 people from the general population reported that they had some kind of information need while almost half (48%%) declared no specific needs [ 26].
Over 4m people over the age of 65 - about one in two - have some kind of care need.
There are, of course, many challenges for any service that offloads some kind of daily need to a third party starting in a similar fashion to Uber.
But when innocent people die, some kind of action needs to be taken".
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