Sentences with phrase «felt need for it»

With passengers and additional cargo onboard, I haven't felt the need for more power.
If you felt the need for a sportier Talisman, there's a new engine in town and a limited S - Edition that could just tick all the boxes you wanted
We'd be tempted to get a stripped, no - options SRT with Track Pack and consider adding the threaded KW coil - over setup from the last Dodge Viper ACR — which bolt right up — if we felt the need for additional suspension stiffness.
It was from his consulting experience that he started being passionate about and felt the need for doing something regarding the island's education needs.
Nevertheless, when the state lifted all restraints from the expansion of these schools, he felt the need for someone «without a particular point of view» to look at the potential problems that unbridled charter growth could cause.
But it's not easy on a daily basis... I've felt the need for a change for a long time but too often lost my strengths to carry on with all the theoretical and structural issues of inclusion.
He is also currently translating a Plautus play because he felt the need for a new and up - to - date translation.
Math Makes More Sense in Many Languages A survey of parents in one Seattle elementary school revealed that parents felt the need for more information about the school's math program in order to support their children at home.
Although it's understandable that the filmmakers may have felt the need for any follow - up to require a dramatic change of scenery, the broader landscape has served to strip the characters of whatever charm and vitality they may have initially possessed, to numbingly dull effect.
Yes, the barrel sequence is a lot of fun, and Smaug himself, mo - capped by Benedict Cumberbatch, is a stand - out, but in both cases the sequences are hampered by a CGI - reliance and impossible floating camera that Peter Jackson never felt the need for in the «Lord Of The Rings» trilogy.
I've never felt the need for it, but I understand what you are saying.
before this kate spade trench, i had this michael kors one but always felt the need for something a little more luxurious.
This is the ultimate secret I always used on the days I felt the need for comfy and chic sets.
Being a fashion enthusiast, I felt the need for something more thrilling in my life.
While I have always liked the look of fur (and faux fur) coats, I haven't truly felt the need for it.
After wearing jeans on repeat for an entire month, I felt the need for a small change.
I love those kind of outfit and feel like they make a lot of sense for me, however I lately felt the need for some new input and new inspirations.
Because the self tie belt has so much gold stitching I felt no need for the gold necklace.
Maybe you've felt stuck in some way and felt the need for a change that would help you move forward again.
By this time his body had fully adapted to the new regime, so he started feeling thirsty more often and didn't have to force himself to consume all that water — he actually felt the need for it.
«We felt a need for a more coherent approach to selecting sequencing targets.
But we at Nature felt the need for another fix of Revolutionary Guard.
It was «simply a general introduction to prions — so I suspect the author felt no need for any additional words.»
But Stephen Finnigan clearly felt no need for elaboration with his film about Stephen Hawking.
The committee questioned why, if the system was a good one, were lawyers needed and this is a prime example of why many applicants quite understandably felt a need for support with the process.
Why the board felt the need for it is because we had a waiting list of near 60,000.
Before the following night's concert, when Buffett again felt the need for helping hands, Croce was on vacation at the New Jersey shore — wasting away in his own Margaritaville, if you will.
Robert Morris College has been around for 73 years, and it has never felt the need for a football team.
I actually stopped drinking caffeine many years ago, mainly for taste reasons as I just prefer the taste of rooibos (and how it makes me feel) to any other hot beverage and I just haven't ever felt the need for caffeine.
Every day is getting chillier and chillier and I really felt the need for a slightly spicy and warm soup.Carrot and Ginger soup is a classic winter warmer, but with the addition of split lentils this soup becomes more filling and delicious!
After the successful conclusion of the 17th IFOAM Organic World Congress in 2011 - the first - ever to be held in Asia - many organic stakeholders in Asia felt the need for an organic alliance in the region.
When Spring peeked out a little a couple of months ago I felt the need for something lemony and served these to my book club.
though we liked the dessert, we too felt the need for some extra sugar in it.
The Christian community likewise felt the need for such a calendar of events.
Is there perhaps some specifiable continuity between our own felt need for purpose and whatever energies have given structure to the natural world around us and prior to us?
Early in my life I felt no need for excuses I did what I wished and offered no apologies.
Thirdly, in the world setting in which the protection of natural environment and organic processes of production and reproduction of life have become crucial for the continuation of human life itself, there is the felt need for a revival of the spirit of reverence for nature which you had preserved in your culture for ages.
Of course, this felt need for a guide is nothing new.
A number of Christian philosophers felt the need for an organization to support and stimulate Christian philosophical reflection.
I desperately felt my need for prayer every single day.
But when the apostles were dead, men felt need for the Easter faith to be substantiated by more tangible evidence.
The relation between Christian faith and Judaism must have been a difficult issue in Persia and the Church fathers might have felt the need for Christian apologetics against the Jews.
He felt the need for returning to that mythical moment which was ahistorical.
The Slavic Church has always felt the need for freedom.
The Idea of Civil Society by adam seligman free press, 220 pages, $ 24.95 Adam Seligman's book, while primarily a theoretical, historical, and social inquiry into the notion of civil society, is motivated by a contemporary concern: namely, the felt need for a new representation of society in....
That night the word of the Lord to Nathan explained that the Lord felt no need for a house of cedar, that a tent had been good enough from the beginning.
Bellicose atheists like Richard Dawkins are still fairly few in number and may indeed become fewer, as that sort of stridency is a reaction to the many excesses of religion (which of course includes religions such as «following Christ») and as religion fades, so will the felt need for such stridency.
At the Edinburgh conference in 1910, Bishop Charles H. Brent of the Protestant Episcopal Church had keenly felt the need for a full discussion of theological beliefs in order that the Churches might find the proper mutual support in the modern world.
We see Jesus condemn no one (except religious people who felt no need for grace).
Karl Marx, and others with a heart, felt the need for a revolutionary humanization of the system as inevitable and morally mandatory for the dignity and decency of the human person.
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