Necessitated
in sentence
17 examples of Necessitated in a sentence
In February 2014, months after the second recapitalization, the asset management company Blackrock reported that the burgeoning volume of NPLs
necessitated
a substantial third recapitalization.
When industrial factories were introduced in Europe in the nineteenth century, even staunch critics of capitalism such as Friedrich Engels acknowledged that mass production
necessitated
centralized authority, regardless of whether the economic system was capitalist or socialist.
The downturn was a distinctive balance-sheet recession that caused sizeable declines in household wealth and
necessitated
painful deleveraging.
The so-called sunset clauses that stipulate expiration dates for various restrictions imposed on Iran’s nuclear program – clauses that attracted so much derision from Trump and other opponents of the deal – were vital, because they
necessitated
further negotiation.
Conveniently missing from this narrative is that it was Pakistan’s development of nuclear weapons in contravention of US law that
necessitated
the withdrawal of aid.
Providing more people with access to electricity would have
necessitated
emitting more greenhouse gases, aggravating the consequences of climate change.
Keynes was ahead of his time: His proposal
necessitated
digital technologies and foreign-currency markets that did not exist in the 1940s.
The IMF’s involvement was
necessitated
only by America’s unwillingness to provide support.
As a result, there was not enough money left over to help soften budget cuts
necessitated
by the sudden stop in foreign funding.
In 1993 Russia’s president ordered his tanks to open fire at his own Parliament, excusing this as
necessitated
by a threat to democracy.
The size of the Greek debt
necessitated
lending on a scale far exceeding what other countries could expect.
The visible measures
necessitated
by the pandemic – face masks, greater distance between MPs, and plastic partition screens – may not be all that is different about this parliamentary session.
The CDU-SPD alliance is at best an uneasy and uncomfortable marriage, and was
necessitated
by the surge in support for the AfD in the September 2017 general election.
The perimeter of the corral was then traced by the engineer, and they would then have proceeded to fell the trees necessary for the construction of the palisade, but as the opening up of the road had already
necessitated
the sacrifice of a considerable number, those were brought and supplied a hundred stakes, which were firmly fixed in the ground.
The motion of the litter would have been more easy for the wounded lad, but it would have
necessitated
two bearers, that is to say, there would have been two guns less for defense if an attack was made on the road.
After a few moments' repose,
necessitated
by his extreme weakness, Captain Nemo continued,--"To-morrow you will take the coffer, you will leave the saloon, of which you will close the door; then you will ascend on to the deck of the 'Nautilus,' and you will lower the mainhatch so as entirely to close the vessel."
Ah! sir, did you but know what it is to be obliged to receive every visitor; old tradesmen, counselors, monks, watermen, and abbes; to be exposed to all their insolence and abuse; to be often
necessitated
to borrow a petticoat, only that it may be taken up by some disagreeable wretch; to be robbed by one gallant of what we get from another; to be subject to the extortions of civil magistrates; and to have forever before one's eyes the prospect of old age, a hospital, or a dunghill, you would conclude that I am one of the most unhappy wretches breathing."
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