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One group says the state has a lot of unmet needs.
According to the government, 40 percent of the country's water needs went unmet.
That, however, was before security became the unmet need of the day.
Together, these countries account for 41 percent of the unmet need, the report found.
But you have to use the rest of it to deal with unmet needs and keep the economy growing.
"We see it as a market with unmet medical need, and which is growing."
But she wanted her own business and seized on an unmet need.
However, there was still an unmet need on all the other nights of the week.
To serve the unmet needs of the community and its residents.
I'd like 2012 to be the year the government tackles unmet social needs and what they mean for education.
He developed the company to solve a personal need unmet by the market.
But the female players' expectations, for the moment, are unmet.
"To have such an unmet need for support and response is in itself a source of shame."
"But you are aware that she is not of your generation, and has one great unmet need."
It's hard to figure out what unmet need this change is supposed to fill.
New York's growing population of older people and poor children also have unmet health-care needs.
Q. What do you see as some unmet needs of the elderly?
But agency officials said that would still leave more than three-quarters of the need unmet.
But I remember when the 1990 objectives were stated - and unmet.
Perhaps they could fulfill for each other those needs which the courses of their lives had left unmet.
Your job is to find unmet needs we can solve well."
There is often an element of risk attached to unmet needs.
"Every state in the country listed youth as the greatest unmet need."
Their study also highlights unmet needs similar to those mentioned in other reports.
But the special health needs of these youngest victims often go unmet, experts say.