Examples of using Needs have in English and their translations into Chinese
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Deeply appreciative that the work of the Working Group has not involved any additional expenditures, and that its needs have been met from within existing resources.
In much of the developed world, basic calorific and shelter needs have been taken care of, with their costs converging to zero.
Such needs have a societal content and functions which are determined by external powers over which the individual has no control;
These two urgent needs have caused a bottleneck for bottle blowing equipment suppliers.
Patients with these and other critical care needs have rapid access to teams of nationally and internationally renowned specialty physicians.
Where people' s basic needs have now been met, consumption has run out of control, through being seen as always a good thing.
Such realism accommodates all tendencies, just as capital accommodates all"needs," providing that the tendencies and needs have purchasing power.
Increasing resettlement needs have been identified in 2004 but are forecast to decrease in 2005.
Needs have been assessed during a visit to South Sudan and the Institute is working out a programme of activities with the relevant authorities;
My data needs have diverged and a one-size-fits-all approach no longer works.".
For ease of reference, these needs have been classified into 12 broad categories and are listed below.
Similarly to accommodate individual needs have the disadvantage of others, learn from others advantages, mutual aid, sharing, sloppy, team spirit development.
Someone else might come in seeking the same kind of vehicle they have driven for 15 years even though their driving needs have changed.
As a result, in the" forgotten emergency" situations, many key lifesaving needs have not been met.
Wang said,"on the one hand, small, personalized, customization needs have increased significantly.
I have been very comfortable and all of my needs have been taken care of.
From this perspective, counter-terrorism related capacity building assistance needs have been defined as follows.
Language teachers and coordinators also support those responsible for language courses in other offices, including field missions where language programmes needs have been increasing.
On the whole, non-food needs have been met and some 95 per cent of required food supplies were pre-positioned throughout the country by February 2003.
Once basic needs have been met, water is used for productive purposes, particularly in poorer households, where livelihoods depend on the availability of natural resources.