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While Qualtrics’ IPO Thursday certainly doesn’t fulfill SAP original intent, the investment has paid off, at least on paper.

From Fortune

Video games vary wildly from one title to the next and fulfill so many functions beyond mere idle amusement.

The already tight TV and streaming ad markets make it hard to see how the media conglomerate could come up with enough new impressions to fulfill that demand.

From Digiday

Besides, most agencies will have referrals or be able to point you in the right direction to help support the need you are looking to fulfill.

Schmidt recently spoke with Quartz about the prospects for entrepreneurs in the middle of a pandemic, the value of bootstrapping a small business, and why not every company needs a higher purpose to fulfill a mission.

From Quartz

Given the range of needs that GPS fulfills, they recommended that “a diverse universe of positioning and navigation technologies” be used to add resiliency in this infrastructure.

It is the threat of the monster that fulfills the purpose of horror film, namely, to induce fear and anxiety in the audience.

He was pleading with them to fulfill the request that Capitol Police was making.

At the end of the day, if I’m on the court, I’ve got a job to fulfill and I’ve got assignments to tend to regardless of what’s going on.

Perhaps the best kind of freedom, then, is the one that allows you to fulfill your wishes and desires in a productive and sustainable manner.

We are gathered for one reason and one reason alone—to raise money to help fulfill that dream and that purpose.

“Fair to say that we currently have more ISR requirements than we have the capacity to fulfill,” the official said.

Despite what people see in him, Rick has no desire to fulfill their expectations.

But we hope for more, and we ask you to fulfill your promises to create a more secure environment for journalists in our country.

We, the undersigned, hoped you would take serious and practical measures to fulfill your promises.

He is determined to fulfill his mission of Christian charity, it appears, and he remains resolutely upbeat.

It does so in ways that fulfill deep-seated emotional needs that, at their profoundest level, are devotional.

Still, at its largest in 1944, the Gestapo had only 31,000 agents to fulfill its grim brief across all of occupied Europe.

When three of the American hostages were freed, the U.S. did not fulfill its promises.

Let Kate and Letizia speak, and fulfill passionate public roles.

Obama now has seven months to fulfill his latest promise to shut down Guantanamo—or come as close to it as he can.

It protected the individual right to a gun… to fulfill the duty to serve in a militia.

An avowed creationist who consults for a food lobby hardly seems an appropriate choice to fulfill these criteria.

But they seem to fulfill a need for establishing lines of descent in an ever more over-populated art world.

If they are to fulfill their responsibilities effectively, they need access to similar expertise and credibility.

I know neither of our parents want us together and we should make them happy and fulfill their wish.

What does it feel like to fulfill a lifelong creative ambition?

Others say he is deeply dissatisfied that Khartoum can no longer fulfill his financial demands for his forces.

His stubborn efforts to fulfill his dream have yet to pay off, but he carefully lists all the near misses.

When people get to know me they have a little more confidence that I will do my utmost to fulfill my promises.

By the old law a drunken man who made a contract was still liable, and required to fulfill as a penalty for his conduct.

Do you know that the failure to fulfill your contract has cost me at least ten thousand dollars?

James Burbage many times urged his landlord to fulfill the original agreement, but in vain.

No one can say to himself, “I will now make a good simile,” and straightway fulfill his promise.

The truth was this: now that Lilian saved herself in her own strength, the child had no dramatic function to fulfill.

We'll never fulfill the contract, even with the machinery, unless we can get the use of the lake and a flume to the mill.

Therefore fulfill the duties laid upon you; repent as long as you are able to amend.

The children, who were growing up, also asked many favors from her, which she was ever ready to fulfill.

In captivity, poor soul, he does the best he can to fulfill his destiny.

On the other hand, the dog becomes unable to fulfill the mental impulses if certain definite parts of his brain are destroyed.

It goes to show how impossible it is for those who have not been justified by faith to fulfill the Law.

The Law has a promise but it is a conditional promise, depending upon whether people fulfill the Law.

If you are so anxious to do good works, I will tell you in one word how you can fulfill all laws.

I know very well you will not fulfill the Law, because you are sinners as long as you live.

If they do not repent, but obstinately continue to fulfill the desires of the flesh, it is a sure sign that they are not sincere.

The English seemed in a fair way to fulfill their promise of driving the American settlers from the Northwest.

In his desire to fulfill her expectations he forgot everything else, and when she reached his initial chord he was ready.

Each new form of society has come into being with a definite purpose to fulfill in the progress of the human race.

At last, after investigating several such suns, he discovered one which seemed to fulfill all his wishes.

I still like my fellow-beings, and fulfill the duties of life to the best of my abilities.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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