1. Centrifugal launchers did at least recognise a genuine need, even if they were not themselves the solution.
2. I personally was born into a poor family and know well the rigors and hardship that accompany genuine need.
3. Apart from those deemed to be in genuine need, the budget required patients to pay for all or part of the cost of their medical treatment.
4. Although the grants may or may not meet genuine public needs, they are widely derided as pork-barrel boondoggles.
5. Goldman said the rules met a genuine need.
6. He saw a genuine need and has filled it not only adequately but imaginatively.
7. I no longer have any genuine need to examine offers for phone sex to find out what a songwriter in Santa Monica thinks of the new David Gates novel.
8. Similarly, if there is a genuine need for judges to attend educational seminars, Congress ought to provide public funds for that purpose, too.
9. There is a genuine need for a group such as the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee.
10. We are losing the difficult balance between our genuine need for some privacy and our even deeper need for the connections of community.