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the wants
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To wish for or to desire (something).
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"You pay the needs, they pay the wants.
He said the development program, though, is where the wants to focus his attention.
He stopped focusing on the wants and desires of the analysts and started worrying about the wants and desires of McDonald's customers".
He has the wants and dreams of an adult: a job, money, a girlfriend.
He says that the wants to start cross-party talks on this.
Walk a mile in their shoes and understand the wants and needs of visitors.
The wants and the needs of a man of his age would seem to require it.
Amanda Scachetti, the firm's product development director, says that during that long process the wants and needs of both men and women are considered – but she believes the wants of mothers and fathers can be very different.
When Brazil did decide to build a nationwide education system, the wants of the elite came first.
Politicians in search of that kind of cash won't be talking much about the wants and needs of the poor.
The gulf between the wants of consumers and the productive potential of technology is reduced through advertising.
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