Necessity
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Do we think of arts as a luxury or a
necessity?
Sleep is a nonnegotiable biological
necessity.
Low-income people often have to move around a lot by
necessity.
It's rare to be able to access so intimately the intimate and day-to-day lives of people who, by necessity, are closed to outsiders.
And so we're trying to disseminate information about the importance of the canopy, the beauty of the canopy, the
necessity
of intact canopies, to people outside of academia.
But as the price of media continues to fall over time thanks to technology, this shared
necessity
that used to bring our communities together falls away.
Conservation of information isn’t just an arbitrary rule, but a mathematical necessity, upon which much of modern science is built.
We must establish a new social attitude to see migration as a benefit, a
necessity
for our global survival, not as a threat to our individual privilege.
And if anyone is concerned about what I believe is the
necessity
for new legislation, regulation, effective regulation, I say, let's take a look at Bernie Madoff, who is now going to be spending the rest of his life in jail.
But if we're going to talk about human well-being we are, of necessity, talking about the human brain.
So it was a
necessity.
The language in this movie was crude beyond
necessity.
If I hadn't been with friends, with the
necessity
to remain, MY viewing would have been brief.
The plot is out of order and slimmed down to its bare necessity, yet there is time for the non-canon Olivier created incest hint between Hamlet and Queen Gertrude.
Dictated by thin experience (of both life and industry) and no cash Sofia Coppola's early short is almost by
necessity
an observational piece set on a high school campus.
Set in a California detention camp in an indistinct future, an English film crew capture proceedings as young students and political dissidents are put on trial under a fictional 'Insurrection Act' that allows the United States government to suspend civil liberties for its own citizens in cases of emergency without the right to bail or the
necessity
of evidence.
Inevitably dubbed movies reflect the attitudes of a new director and actors, with the additional
necessity
of lip-synching lines that don't quite fit.
- Words cannot of course enough express what should be expressed, but it is the requirement of the chattering classes that chatter is put forward, entered into production lines of mediocrity and therefore a
necessity
in order to express any sensible thought or opinion about something which should not need to be degraded by chatter.
In a time when parsing the statements of our leaders is a
necessity
in order to understand what they are saying, this movie that plays no games with our language or our moral fiber.
It is an hour-and-a-half long music video where everything is given to you; you are saved from the uncomfortable
necessity
of not even trying to understand the complexity of the characters, but even from initial shock at their actions.
If she wasn't a singing professor herself, she would have no say in a situation like that, and if she was a singing professor, why weren't we told so? 3) Being able to read music is a
necessity
if you're to major in music.
The sets in a Wagnerian production must, of necessity, be elaborate and impressive and the story behind their creation and use could have been an excellent educational experience.
It seems to me as if the director tried to push this question into the crowd's head : "what are such crimes compared to horror of war and extermination ?" because i noticed that the two awful scenes where directly connected to war and it's horrors (during the first scene you can here the girl that is being raped screaming and in the same time you hear one of president Bush's speeches about the
necessity
of starting a war with Iraq and in the second scene, the pictures of the three criminals sticking a sword in a woman's vagina, are directly followed by archive pictures of World war II.
Money is definitely not a
necessity
to make a good film.
The move was made out of necessity, to combat deadline problems in getting episodes produced (such a sf show back in the 1960s was a hassle to get done on time).
I feel a
necessity
to confirm that this is a family work, since Marina Vlady was also Robert Hossein's wife, and the - excellent - jazz music was written by te director's father, André.
He has trust upon the automatic as well as critical intelligence of the viewer; he does not feel any
necessity
to go for Alienation or such things to reach to the viewers.
Finally the challenge of a world that resists and refuses and tries to force you back into the pack, even with an untimely accident that forces you to get back into the pack for plain survival necessity, and even then Homer proved he had the guts to accept the challenge that was blocking for a while his own plans and dreams.
Pabst's manner of "invisible editing" that segues action from shot to shot through movements of players proves to be smoothly integrated within this landmark film that also showcases sublime cinematography utilizing cameras mounted upon vehicles, enabling the director to shift amid scenes without having a
necessity
of cutting.
The only thing I didn't like that much is the actress that played the mother, she was too tough and without
necessity.
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