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Knowing empirically the benefits in terms of peace and human welfare which democracy delivers, we must reaffirm our commitment to, and the
necessity
of, spreading Kant’s vision.
Today, it is held together by grim
necessity.
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, the
necessity
that had been driving containment disappeared.
Meanwhile, diminishing and aging populations in most of Europe will have made immigration a
necessity.
Land restoration is not a choice; it is a
necessity.
Indeed, our geographical proximity makes the search for common ground between China and the Philippines a necessity, not a choice.
Let us empower families to use their hard-earned money in ways that will help to make migration a matter of choice, not a
necessity
for the generations to come.
Of course, the Germans have reluctantly come to accept the
necessity
of a banking union that includes common deposit insurance.
Doing so would also turn a painful
necessity
into a threefold virtue.
For Rabin, it was a legal and political
necessity
to maintain order, but it was also a moral imperative to minimize the loss of life.
Since the US withdrew from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal and reimposed sanctions, closer relations with China have been a matter of necessity, not choice, for the Islamic Republic.
Sooner or later, the ECB must accept that monetary financing in support of deficit spending is a
necessity
not just for mitigating the COVID-19 crisis, but also for averting a downward deflationary cycle that could pull the eurozone apart.
To some degree, policymakers are making a virtue of necessity, given developing countries’ relative lack of influence on globalization.
Given grave doubts about whether existing measures, such as the 2015 Paris climate agreement, are likely to do more than slightly slow down global warming, pragmatists are right to see preparing for the worst as a grim
necessity.
Europe is now a community of
necessity
rather than choice.
But although adaptation is now an urgent necessity, climate science has shown that the risks arising from further global warming can be stopped only by reducing net greenhouse-gas emissions to zero.
When a country’s debt is denominated in its own currency, and when there is a national central bank that is ultimately subservient to the national fiscal authority, sovereign default is a choice, not a
necessity.
Because their public debt is effectively denominated in a foreign currency, sovereign defaults can occur as a matter of
necessity.
Lower decarbonization costs and growing awareness of climate risks have in turn prompted an increasing focus on the possibility and
necessity
of meeting the zero-emissions goal by 2050.
Sustainable peace is possible only by recognizing the
necessity
of local women’s leadership, who have relevant expertise and yet are currently excluded from national and multilateral frameworks.
Countries that make these adjustments will not be acting in a discretionary or optional manner; rather, they will be acting out of
necessity
in the truest sense of the word.
But Britons would nonetheless do well to heed the words of the Duc de Saint-Simon: “The Revocation of the edict of Nantes, without the least pretext or any necessity, depopulated a quarter of the kingdom, ruined its commerce, and weakened it in all its parts.”
Instead, the court was presented with a plethora of incriminating circumstantial evidence, from the absence of a witness statement explaining the
necessity
of the prorogation, to its exceptional length.
But this is a choice, not an economic
necessity.
Given all the options still on the table for boosting aggregate demand and the natural rate of interest, it is clear that secular stagnation is not a technologically determined necessity, but rather a dysfunctional collective choice.
What might have been a recognition of
necessity
under Obama has turned into an unquestioned, loudly proclaimed principle under Trump.
But, for Abe, appeasing Trump is not so much a choice as a necessity: he must prove to Japan’s people and their neighbors, particularly the Chinese, that he knows how to keep Trump on his side.
This policy pivot was, in the eyes of most central bankers, born of necessity, not choice.
Digital connectivity is no longer a luxury; it is a
necessity.
But constant short-termism must eventually collapse under the weight of economic
necessity.
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