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He sees this kind of need-driven use as a “fundamental change in how we manage technology.”
Disaster for the need-driven party is a common result."
Mr. Bruhl said corporate giving today is "more objective-driven and not need-driven."
Studies are "need-driven".
"The market is definitely need-driven," said Mark Herrmann, owner of Mark Buick in Yonkers.
"It's not a need-driven business, it's a want-driven business," Liz Claiborne CEO William McComb told Reuters.
As table 3 shows, the key legal services used by businesses tend to be the sort that are need-driven - litigation, commercial property and employee legislation - rather than reflecting a broader and continuous relationship.
Human childbirth can also be viewed as one of the early examples of need-driven cooperative behavior, with one woman agreeing to help with another's birth in return for similar assistance when she is in labor.
In 2003 president Cris Burnam described the business of self-storage, stating "We're a need-driven business ... I can't instill in someone a burning desire to get a storage facility" in describing how StorageMart could expand.
Where Freud linked object fixation to the anal-retentive stage in childhood, Muensterberger, in his perspective paper "Unruly Passion" believes collecting to be a "need-driven compensatory behavior where every new object effectively gives the notion of fantasized omnipotence."
After the Cooperation for Development Sector has taking stock of what has already been implemented, its approach to the collective management of copyright and related rights will be need-driven on the basis of an overall assessment of the situation, and tailored to the specific requirements of each country and context.