Necessity
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He doesn’t recognize NATO’s strategic necessity, and he has shown an interest in transatlantic relations only when he has alluded to unpaid bills.
Peacemaking in Liberia, Nepal, Ireland, and elsewhere confirms the
necessity
of this approach, given such groups’ key role in shaping and monitoring the content of a political process, with real consequences for those who violate its guarantees of citizens’ rights.
But the new dispute over Greece has convinced many policymakers of the
necessity
to return to the drawing board.
Leaders talk about “systemic risks” and the
necessity
of bailouts, but at the same time let those responsible for two consecutive systemic failures maintain the same global casino that twice brought the world near collapse.
To some degree, the new coalition will feel the pressure and consider the
necessity
to assume more responsibility for international leadership.
What one generation sees as luxury, another sees as
necessity.
Success would be guaranteed if the international community, especially the United States, clearly understands and admits its necessity, and supports it firmly and completely.
But the
necessity
of monitoring border walls points to one of the fundamental truths about them: historically, most have proved to be pretty useless.
In contrast, Obama expanded the war in Afghanistan – which he considered to be a war of
necessity
– and put the Taliban on the defensive.
Ballooning undisclosed political spending and social-media advertising – by both domestic and foreign entities – has made increased transparency an urgent
necessity.
Iran’s participation in an international peace conference is an absolute necessity, if only to test Rowhani’s seriousness.
Faced with 1.2 million (highly vocal) Canadians of Ukrainian descent, the Harper government’s strong response to the crisis also reflects domestic political
necessity.
There is no question about the
necessity
for the turnaround.
As the novelty of wearable tech gives way to
necessity
– and, later, as wearable tech becomes embedded tech – will we be deprived of the chance to pause, reflect, and engage in meaningful, substantive conversations?
Netanyahu’s version of sumud is evident in his policies and rhetoric, which focus on Israel’s legitimacy, necessity, and permanence.
Yet two things seem clear: different countries are opting, either by choice or necessity, for different outcomes; and the global system as a whole faces challenges in reconciling them.
The
Necessity
of Universal Health CareThe biggest health challenge for Latin America and the Caribbean isn’t a single disease or condition, and it won’t be solved by aiming money at a single risky behavior.
In the past, however, Russia’s sharp anti-Western turns were reversed – usually out of simple
necessity
– after relations reached rock bottom.
But that is simply an attempt to make a virtue out of necessity: for a country with one of the world’s largest and most storied bureaucracies, China has a surprisingly difficult time telling its business community not to do business with someone, especially a historic friend and ally.
France has a unique opportunity to adjust itself to the
necessity
of reform.
The transformation reflects both
necessity
and design.
We would do well to keep his priorities and his principles uppermost in our minds, now that he is no longer here to remind us of their
necessity.
The bottom line is that economic diversification – so long preached rather than implemented – is now a
necessity
for the Gulf’s oil states.
As the cliché has it,
necessity
is the mother of invention.
That would make a large-scale offensive by more than 45,000 soldiers a compelling necessity, justifying politically the hundreds of casualties it would have cost.
This war, unlike the previous 1982 war in Lebanon, is for Americans not a war of choice but of
necessity.
Economists of different persuasions find it difficult to reach a consensus about the
necessity
of any policy.
Climate change also represents a case study of how we can make a virtue out of a necessity, and an opportunity out of a threat.
Given NATO’s current lack of strategic coherence, and disparities in its members’ military capabilities – which have been aggravated by budget cuts in the wake of the global financial crisis – cooperation with non-members is no longer a luxury; it is a
necessity.
Of course, it is precisely the acceptance of
necessity
that marks the difference between government and opposition.
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