adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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need
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Efficiency should mean taking into full account the quality of services, including their ability to develop in response to unmet needs .
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Change creates unmet needs by creating new interfaces.
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So where are the unmet needs in and around your own organization?
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Because interfaces juxtapose value systems, assumptions, needs , and languages, they create unmet needs.
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Change creates unmet needs by introducing new technological or economic possibilities waiting to be capitalized on.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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unmet expectations
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Because interfaces juxtapose value systems, assumptions, needs, and languages, they create unmet needs.
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Change creates unmet needs by creating new interfaces.
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Change creates unmet needs by introducing new technological or economic possibilities waiting to be capitalized on.
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Efficiency should mean taking into full account the quality of services, including their ability to develop in response to unmet needs.
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Fixares says an unmet publishing schedule led to the omission of some information.
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So where are the unmet needs in and around your own organization?
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The vendor-minded employee must develop an eye for unmet needs.
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Unemployment then rises, land and other resources are underused, and local needs are unmet .