ever-changing needs
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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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As the level of trust increases, the user may relinquish some of the control, thus the agent needs to be able to adapt to the user's ever-changing needs.
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We will make the health service even more responsive to the ever-changing needs of the population and the ever-widening capabilities of science.
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It is constantly keeping its facilities under review and devising new arrangements to meet the ever-changing needs of our export trade.
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They are trying to provide education in difficult circumstances in the largest county in the country and to cope with ever-changing needs.
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The regulations will be published, and as a result of our experience they can be amended from time to time in order to meet the ever-changing needs of the community.
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Communications are the arteries of the body of industry and, as such, must be elastic and ready for adaptation to the ever-changing needs of time.
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Since that time the college has continued to grow and to change to meet the ever-changing needs of the business community.
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Cadwaladr often side-stepped regulations to react more intuitively to the ever-changing needs of the injured soldiers.
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I respond rapidly to the ever-changing needs of the warfighter.
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Services, products and programs were developed and implemented to meet the ever-changing needs of the membership.
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