Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

50 Sentences With "just what we need"

How to use just what we need in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "just what we need" and check conjugation/comparative form for "just what we need". Mastering all the usages of "just what we need" from sentence examples published by news publications.

That kind of class solidarity is just what we need.
Machines might be just what we need to make sense of it.
Shenanigans are just what we need on a Thursday, Mr. Eaton-Salners.
The Uber and Lyft apps are just what we need for passenger drones.
Just what we need in this already wild 2016 campaign: one more candidate!
These $2, two-ounce shots are just what we need to finish the day.
"I said 'Oh no, just what we need is another coin offering,'" he recalls.
There are activists that think that this deal with Russia is just what we need.
For those of us in the gray areas, mindful drinking might be just what we need.
A bright-colored wool coat is just what we need to get through the gloomy winter weather.
Set to Allen Stone's The Weekend, it's just what we need to satisfy the post-con blues.
More burden for the job creators -- just what we need as the economy begins to slow down.
This kind of affirmation and condensed schooling is just what we need to cut through the nonsense.
Just what we need — another cliffhanger at the end of Stranger Things, as if we can handle it.
"He's a wonderful guy — just what we need right now," Doug Logan, the first M.L.S. commissioner, said Monday.
The perfect combination of winter style inspiration and political frustration, the account is just what we need right now.
Honestly, in the age of coronavirus, a viral book club dance might be just what we need right now.
Sometimes painting that speaks with immediacy and verve of attachment to this world is just what we need to see.
But he is a fair man with a good sense of justice, just what we need on the Supreme Court.
I send my husband a list of groceries for me to cook this weekend — staying in is just what we need.
But the film will almost assuredly be campy and free of politics, which might be just what we need right now.
These five films could be just what we need right now to fill the Harry Potter-shaped void in our lives.
This book is just what we need: 125 recipes that can be made in the time it takes to order Seamless.
In the midst of a heated presidential campaign, Amber Tamblyn's impression of Donald Trump (and Hillary Clinton!) is just what we need.
It's been a while since we've picked up a good steampunk adventure, and this one looks like it's just what we need.
We deserve answers on cost and reliability, not to simply be fed just what we "need to hear" to promote an agenda.
As Trump looks to pivot to a populist infrastructure push, maybe a bold push for federal 53G network is just what we need.
The Financial CHOICE Act is just what we need to jumpstart our economy and provide more hope and opportunity for Floridians and all Americans.
Still, let's hope that January Jones approves of this Mad Men reboot — Witherspoon's vision might be just what we need to cut through reboot fatigue.
Its "compact" design is considerably bulky today, but its barebones features are just what we need to unplug from the constant bombardment of GIFs and notifications.
More evidence of a genetic basis for sexual orientation might be just what we need to kick-start a nationwide effort to outlaw this harmful practice.
So we show just what we need to show to communicate how it would change Offred's feelings, or what kind of warning it would give her.
Carroll says that many women have feelings of loneliness and isolation, and sometimes getting out, learning something new and meeting new people can be just what we need.
You may tell yourself florals are reserved strictly for spring and summer, but the long-sleeved, midi-length, oftentimes ruffled iteration is actually just what we need to get through winter in something — anything!
In the car home, as I was trying to process the mouth crying, I stumbled onto a Queerty article featuring the newest dating app to hit the scene (sweet Jesus, just what we need).
Still, it may be that that is just what we need if we are to build and maintain bridges, update immigration laws, enact consensus legislation regarding guns, and solve problems in health care provision.
So, it would be well worth it for the President-elect and his advisers to reflect on just what we need China for these days, and which Taiwan can do little or nothing to help.
As far as museum takeaways go, a unifying and consideration-inducing sentiment can sound a little ethereal and mawkish, but the Museum of Nonhumanity's graceful, understated choreography makes it seem like just what we need.
To the Editor: At first I thought Thomas Friedman's column offered an amusing "pie in the sky" idea, but the current times are so insane that perhaps an out-of-left-field idea is just what we need.
This experiment in Massachusetts to address the deadly consequences of addiction by empowering the public to administer a lifesaving dose of naloxone may be just what we need to get citizens involved in addressing our morass of addiction.
" And Chelsea Handler continues her barrage of low blows against the first family, attacking Eric and Lara's unborn child in a tweet that read, "just what we need, another person with those 'jeans,' (sic) let's hope it's a girl.
The Moon in Aquarius connected with Saturn in Sagittarius early this morning at 2:28 AM, creating a strong sense of emotional stability (just what we need on a Saturday night!) The Moon also connects with energetic Uranus in Aries, perking us up at 8:56 AM.
Yet our president insists that a bailout for failing coal plants, stepped-up oil and gas extraction on our public lands, a green light for gas-guzzling cars and a pass for super-polluting "glider" trucks are just what we need to make America great again.
Duval Smith, Alex; Rob Sharp (2 July 2006). "Just what we need instead of miserable Morse...a gloomy Swedish detective", The Observer, Guardian News and Media. Retrieved 18 April 2008. Negotiations were still under way in 2007, when Kenneth Branagh met Henning Mankell at an Ingmar Bergman film festival and asked to play Wallander.
He also described Doc Savage as manifesting "Christliness." Doc's character and world-view is displayed in his oath, which goes as follows: By the third story, Doc already has a reputation as a "superman"."Ham knows a person who is just what we need — a superman!" Quest of the Spider, Bantam edition, May, 1972, reprinting Doc Savage Magazine of May 1933, page 3.
Robinson has received praise for her impersonations. Lucy Mangan of The Guardian says the programme "is just what we need in this strife-strewn year." In comparing it to Rory Bremner's political satire which he describes as "sharp", Mat Baylis of the Daily Express describes the show as "sharp, too, but in a less appealing way."The Telegraph rated it three stars out of five.
While the pressure's off, you can go out and you can take risks and race harder and sometimes you get a chance to perform really well. That's just what we need to start the Chase." After qualifying fourth, Bowyer predicted that teams would utilize several different strategies as the race went on: "Some teams can afford to take gambles — fuel mileage-wise, tire-wise, strategy-wise. That separates the race out.
"Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh)" received positive reviews from multiple music critics. Ruth Harrison of FemaleFirst positively reviewed the song, stating that "this track is just what we need this summer" and that "[i]t's like a slice of grown up bubblegum pop". Daniel Wilcox of 411mania.com described the song as "a sassy and soulful number along the lines of Amy Winehouse's bigger singles, only more powerful and sexy, and that much more vocally impressive".
Lancashire's cricket manager, Mike Watkinson, said that the club "have brought in a player with a great reputation in the format who will add firepower to our top order. He is an exciting player and excellent fielder, just what we need for Twenty20 cricket". Vincent made his debut during the Championship game at Old Trafford between Lancashire and Nottinghamshire. He made 5 in the first innings and 19 in the second innings with the match finished in a draw. Vincent made his Lancashire Twenty20 debut against Leicestershire hitting 31 from 26 balls with Lancashire won the game by 52 runs.
Applying the theory of the Newton polygon for the -adic number field, for an Eisenstein polynomial, we are supposed to take the lower convex envelope of the points :, where is the -adic valuation of (i.e. the highest power of dividing it). Now the data we are given on the for , namely that they are at least one, is just what we need to conclude that the lower convex envelope is exactly the single line segment from to , the slope being . This tells us that each root of has -adic valuation and hence that is irreducible over the -adic field (since, for instance, no product of any proper subset of the roots has integer valuation); and a fortiori over the rational number field.

No results under this filter, show 50 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.