just need
collocation in Englishmeaningsofjustandneed
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just
adjective
uk/dʒʌst/us/dʒʌst/
fair; ...
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need
noun
uk/niːd/us/niːd/
the state of having to have something that you do not have, especially something that you must have so that you can have a ...
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(Definition ofjustandneedfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofjust need
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Wejustneedto become skeptical pragmatists.
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Theyjustneedchildren, no matter what happens.
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Wejustneedto introduce some terminology here.
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There must still be a reason, itjustneednot answer to the description of ' sufficient'.
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In this case wejustneedto note that e-2 is bounded.
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You don't need any words; youjustneeda camera to show that.
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Youjustneedto know some generative theory to read it.
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Wejustneeda measure that can ensure the orthogonality of these polynomials.
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This means that adaptation mechanisms may not be optimal; theyjustneedto fulfil survival requirements.
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In order to prove the theorem, wejustneedto prove it at the original point.
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To define stability, then, wejustneeda foliation augmented with a sense of direction.
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Now we know that recreate reconstructs the entire matrix, wejustneedto pick a particular row.
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It doesn't matter where your bottle is if its gravity feed you know youjustneedto sit it above.
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For unordered communication wejustneeda bag, which can be defined by using input, output and replication only.
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Economists need not change their scale - theyjustneedto move along the one they already use.
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The premises of the type rule carry over from the typing of the original expression; wejustneedto handle the side conditions.
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Wejustneedto account for the impact of current labor supply decisions on lifetime utility, via its impact of social security benefits.
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The world of theoretical archaeology may already have plenty of views; theyjustneedto be recognized, and heard in public more often.
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It is a trivial extension to the algorithm to perform this kind of checking-wejustneedextra conditions to be satisfied.
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To solve for the model with borrowing constraints, wejustneedto incorporate these constraints in our iterations, namely, in the individuals' optimality condition.
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The second is the to-and-fro of money exchanges within the family; these are customary on special occasions and express affection, notjustneed.
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Or perhaps, wejustneedto wait a few years for more of them to make their way out of the publishing pipelines.
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