Necessity
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558 examples of Necessity in a sentence
Rather than taking the film to be a repugnant piece of propaganda, as some might, I enjoyed it as a well mounted portrayal of the
necessity
of ingenious minds and brave bodies in the fight against crime.
I wish Disney didn't feel it such a
necessity
to sell soundtracks.
The film then is a deep reflection on the
necessity
to respect standards and regulations all along the police and justice line if we don't want to make a mistake, which in its turn of course does not justify the death penalty since anyway it goes against the deepest belief Americans are supposed to have: "We hold these truths to be self-evident , that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness."
Instead of picking on Psychiatry, it defines it, not as someone who heals you magically, but rather through the
necessity
of talking out your feeling to an impartial someone you can trust will not judge you, but rather will guide you though your thoughts.
Superficial people have criticised the studio based battle sequences (a budgetary necessity) yet those of us with some knowledge of naval warfare are qualified to heap praise on the production.
I HAVE to buy the DVD soon, as it's a
necessity
for my collection.
I'm surprised to read here that the director David van Eyssen worked on such a small budget but I suppose
necessity
is the mother of invention as they say.
Tunnel rats by
necessity
were the shortest guys who more approximated the size of the people who built and used the tunnels.
By necessity, he is forced to cut the subplots which make this such a rich play.
Norris is as stiff as ever, of course, and there are plenty of hokey fight sequences, often filmed in slow-motion, although I can't quite understand the
necessity
of that "gimmick".
The subject matter, about the treatment of women in Taliban-era Afghanistan is, of necessity, depressing.
Overall, it has it's mildly enjoyable features, though nothing of any great
necessity
for horror fans...
Typical of movies of the 50's, the villain is disposed of in the climax, thereby eliminating any
necessity
of bringing them to justice.
On the day of the Russian TV release of "Master i Margarita" I watched a talk show with the director Vladimir Bortko who commented on this film saying it was a life
necessity
to create mini series rather than movie.
Thurman and Lewis play these two best friends out of convenience or necessity, one or the other.
It was as though the veterans of the series were just going through the motions because they had resigned themselves (with great resentment) to being typecast and performed mechanically out of some sort of obligation (or necessity?).
On top of all of this, there is a powerful allegorical subtext about pivot points in life and the
necessity
of choice.
Also the underlying theme of the importance of people worldwide learning English as a
necessity
is mind opening.Especially how it is presented.
Movies about the Depression that were actually made at the time of the Depression by people who knew of what they spoke by
necessity
feel so much more authentic than later movies that treat the Depression as a historical event.
It was out of necessity, of his characters' need to know the truth.
The fact remains that long before it happens the market will force a new solution by
necessity
and until then its no use stressing out about it.
While I understand the potential
necessity
of the polemic that it so burdensomely carries, Sankofa is not fit for any sort of consumption.
In a lighter mode, there is humor, music, danger and intrigue and a growing love between a man and woman who come together out of
necessity.
Vohs and her colleagues suggest that as societies began to use money, the
necessity
of relying on family and friends diminished, and people were able to become more self-sufficient.
On the business side, the major international extractive companies have started to acknowledge the value and
necessity
of greater transparency.
Orthodoxy has always upheld the sacred rights of the creditor; political
necessity
has frequently demanded relief for the debtor.
But in the more "advanced" socialist countries, such as Russia, where 90% of the population was employed in state-owned industries, restructuring the state sector – a much harder job in many ways – was a necessity, and an obstacle to quick recovery.
With the economy nearly stagnant in 2011 and the first half of 2012, faster growth is a political
necessity
for her.
Whether by choice or necessity, the vast majority of the world’s economies are part of a multilateral system that gives their counterparts in the advanced world – especially the United States and Europe – enormous privileges.
So, despite China’s predilection for aloofness, cooperation is not merely an option, but a
necessity.
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