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It is an unacceptable way of satisfying needs that are based on a certain hierarchy.
To satisfy needs, property has to be exchanged, making it an equivalent in terms of trade and capital.
Without empowerment, they may be limited in their solutions and cannot creatively satisfy needs.
Violators: claim to be satisfying needs, yet in fact make it more difficult to satisfy a need.
In other words, the sport, event, or leisure hobby provides the opportunity to satisfy needs and receive benefits.
Only unsatisfied needs influence behavior, satisfied needs do not.
Usance refers to the utilization of economic goods to satisfy needs.
Much of the area was for farming purposes, and to satisfy needs of the employees and residents.
The advent of new technology appeared to satisfy needs for both research and jobs, but it also produced new frictions.
Social realities, needs and satisfying needs.
As long as companies are averse to incompatible standards, standards will be created that satisfy needs of a modern economy.
'Marketing is a human activity directed at satisfying needs and wants through exchange processes.'
For example, the politics of defining and satisfying needs is a crucial dimension of development thought, deeply entwined in the concept of agency.
Briefer yet is "the study of how people seek to satisfy needs and wants" and "the study of the financial aspects of human behavior."
"We don't want to have to satisfy needs other than those of Bedford," Mr. DelSindaco said.
Typically, the design goal involves protecting an at-risk ecosystem, restoring a degraded ecosystem, or creating a new sustainable ecosystem to satisfy needs of nature and society.
Brown designed it to satisfy needs of an industrial society in high style associated with traditional buildings; the entire base is an arched arcade reminiscent of European buildings.
We want services to be available to the people, and to be available to an extent, and with a degree of quality, that satisfies needs that are not satisfied today.
It has been argued that the present day focus of international law is upon disputes relating to parties' interests in satisfying needs, and values, rather than upon formalistic attention to rights.
Upadhyaya said that each nation creates institutions to satisfy needs, and these must be reshaped so that group solidarity can be sustained and maintained under changing circumstances.
Between Ms. Sui and Ms. Tam, a block apart in SoHo, any girl could satisfy needs for sin or redemption.
Agriculture plays a major role in satisfying needs and fundamental rights, from the right to the sovereignty of food to questions of health and the environment, via regional balances and jobs.
Lévi-Strauss' counter argument was that 'the universe is an object of thought at least as much as it is a means of satisfying needs'(Goody, 1977, p. 5).
(Artículo 10) An invention is considered by law as "any human creation that allows transforming matter or the energy present in the natural environment, for human use, and to satisfy needs."
It reinforced existing values, satisfied needs, but was at times a potential source of conflict in that it forced the ablest educatees away and drafted in some unwilling educators.