It is perhaps impossible, and, at any rate, it would not be of much use, to present a complete and methodical catalogue of human wants.
Let us take, first, the simplest case, that of goods and services which minister directly to human wants, goods and services "of the first order.
Conditions affecting consumers: the extent and variety of human wants.
Luxuries and comforts are of course the objects of human wants; but a desire alone, without purchasing power, can not either buy or produce these commodities.
Of the other requisite—appropriate natural objects—it is to be remarked that some objects exist or grow up spontaneously, of a kind suited to the supply of human wants.
He also makes a distinction between utility and value in use: “Utility is a quality of things themselves, in relation, it is true, to human wants.
Utility is a quality of things themselves, in relation, it is true, to human wants.
It expresses only a general or average impression that we have in reference to the relation of a class of goods to human wants.
Goods consist of all those things objective to the user which have a beneficial relation to human wants.
For the purpose of understanding the law of today I am content with a picture of satisfying as much of the whole body of human wants as we may with the least sacrifice.
Jurists began to think in terms ofhuman wants or desires rather than of human wills.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "human wants" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.