Necessity
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The public needs to feel the urgent
necessity
of radical behavioral changes, the disruption of daily routines, and firm measures to prevent destructive speculation by those looking to make a quick buck.
This served to frame the issue as one of economic
necessity
versus political choice.
Likewise, Madison worried that, “An increase in the population will of
necessity
increase the proportion of those who will labor under all the hardships of life, & secretly sigh for a more equal distribution of the blessings.
One thing is crystal clear: a Sino-American “cold war” would be a war of choice, not
necessity.
WASHINGTON, DC – The coronavirus pandemic has plunged the world into a dangerous state of disequilibrium, in which the siren call of populist nationalism and the clear, compelling
necessity
of global cooperation and collective action are locked in (literally) mortal combat.
But, under Modi, India’s economy has been spinning its wheels, and reform has now become an existential
necessity
for national security.
While Chinese power is often felt as a threat in both countries, dependence on the US for security has both been a
necessity
and an irritant.
But if the program fails to deliver on stated goals, if political interests prevail over economic necessity, federal aspirations will be dashed for a generation.
These governments therefore must invoke the doctrines of
necessity
and force majeure to enforce comprehensive standstills on debt service.
Moreover, regional tensions – including escalating political instability in Algeria and the thorny issue of the Western Sahara – have hampered integration in the Maghreb, an absolute
necessity
for unlocking prosperity in North Africa.
Case law has refined the proportionality test into three parts: effectiveness, necessity, and a least-restrictive-means assessment.
But nor do we have any doubts as to the urgency and
necessity
of a new discussion about the basic principles of global governance.
Putting off the decision to go on the offensive against COVID-19 – treating a war of
necessity
as a war of choice – has proved extraordinarily costly in terms of lives lost and economic destruction.
Portraying
necessity
as a virtue, euro-loyalist politicians, opinion makers, and bureaucrats extol the European Union’s flexibility by describing the eurozone as a union within a union, or a club within a club.
Moreover, while competing vigorously to sustain the US lead in AI, we also must acknowledge the
necessity
of cooperation in areas where neither the US nor China can secure its own minimum vital national interests without the other’s help.
My father, George Soros, lived through some of the most heinous crimes of the past century, and emerged from that experience with a deep and abiding belief in the
necessity
of the European project.
Out of necessity, they measure American credibility first and foremost by what the Trump administration and the US military are doing on the ground.
There are always tradeoffs between democratic prerogative and technocratic necessity, and different countries draw different lines between the two domains.
It is therefore at least arguable that conventional democratic channels have failed, and that the
necessity
condition has been met.
Now that it has, the case must be argued on the grounds of political necessity, not on the principle of legal obligation.
Once students finally return to the classroom, we should continue to leverage these innovations, not only in the developed world, where
necessity
has forced our hand, but also in developing countries hungry for cost-effective education.
Nonetheless, the ECB has capably defended the principle that these implications less important than the
necessity
(and economic advantage for all) of preserving the euro and fighting deflation.
Whether we look at the future of work from the perspective of
necessity
or fulfillment, work will not disappear because of the introduction of AI.
It seemed to him that when the growth of a nation's wealth is normal these things follow only after a considerable amount of labour has been devoted to agriculture, and after the latter has been placed in its rightful – or at any rate in a definite – position: that a nation's wealth ought to grow proportionately at the same rate in all its branches, and especially in such a way that the other branches should not out-distance agriculture; that means of communication should conform to the agricultural conditions, and that with our wrong methods of using the land, the railways – brought about not by economic but by political
necessity
– had come prematurely, and instead of promoting agriculture as had been expected, had interfered with it and hindered it by stimulating the development of manufactures and credit.
He received Communion and Extreme Unction; God grant everybody to die so!'Just in the same way Kitty, besides all her cares about linen, bedsores, and cooling drinks, had managed on the very first day to persuade the invalid of the
necessity
of receiving Communion and Extreme Unction.
That feeling was now stronger even than before; he felt even less able than before to understand the meaning of death, and its inevitability appeared yet more terrible to him; but now, thanks to his wife's presence, that feeling did not drive him to despair; in spite of death, he felt the
necessity
of living and loving.
In vain he talked through the noise, trying to take up again his discourse of conciliation, the impossibility of changing the world by a stroke of law, the
necessity
of allowing the social evolution time to accomplish itself; they joked him, they hissed him; his defeat at the Bon-Joyeux was now beyond repair.
But they had no need to repel her; she felt the
necessity
of the battle, and slowly drew back of her own accord.
And in this wholesale return to work, in these mute shadows, all black, without a laugh, without a look aside, one felt the teeth clenched with rage, the hearts swollen with hatred, a simple resignation to the
necessity
of the belly.
No doubt Emma did not herself know, quite absorbed as she was by the charm of the seduction, and the
necessity
of defending herself from it; and contemplating the young man with a moved look, she gently repulsed the timid caresses that his trembling hands attempted.
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