Necessity
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558 examples of Necessity in a sentence
“The majority raises formidable barriers around the liberty of opinion,” and “undertakes to supply a multitude of ready-made opinions for the use of individuals, who are thus relieved from the
necessity
of forming opinions of their own.”
But there is no historical
necessity
that dictates that countries get stuck at particular levels of income.
It is time for policymakers to recognize that innovative international policy cooperation is not a luxury; sometimes – like today – it is a
necessity.
Faced with the urgent
necessity
of alleviating so many Americans’ suffering, Obama knows only too well that the “audacity of hope” will not be sufficient to the immensity of the challenges confronting him.
Nonetheless, unless globalization can be slowed down or partly reversed, which is unlikely and undesirable in the long run, the kind of “politics beyond borders” for which Europe is groping will become a global
necessity.
To be sure, this is largely a case of virtue arising from necessity; as export-driven growth has slowed, the risk of social unrest over issues like air pollution, food toxicity, and corruption has risen.
The United States military, appropriately and of necessity, took the time needed to ensure that it had the facts before responding that the charges were untrue.
This is the only starting point for a long-overdue political reform that is an absolute
necessity
if China is to enter the 21st century as a truly great nation and a responsible member of the international community.
The irony is that, with insufficient aggregate demand the major source of global weakness today, there is an alternative: invest in our future, in ways that help us to address simultaneously the problems of global warming, global inequality and poverty, and the
necessity
of structural change.
With the single currency on the precipice, the
necessity
of greater fiscal and economic coordination is clear.
It is a matter of pragmatic economic
necessity.
World leaders must have the courage to take bold decisions, explain their necessity, and implement them in a just and effective way.
But it must not take another Hiroshima or Nagasaki – or an even greater disaster – before they finally wake up and recognize the urgent
necessity
of nuclear disarmament.
For many African countries in particular, preparing for the inevitable divorce is not only prudent; it may be a matter of economic
necessity.
An Israeli-Syrian peace is a weighty strategic
necessity
for Israel, too.
Trouble in the Sudan would, by necessity, spill over its frontiers, and vice versa.
By necessity, but also by choice, China has since become a self-centered, “post-responsible” power.
For a while, they grin and bear it, sometimes recognizing the
necessity
of the loss of sovereignty that they are enduring.
Many people in the European Union declare in public that enlargement into Central and eastern Europe is a vital and a strategic
necessity
for the European Union and for the whole of Europe.
But the leaders of Parliament also believed that the absence of a codified authority to act as lender of last resort would not keep the Bank of England from doing so when
necessity
commanded.
In the ultimate analysis a belief in the open society is a matter of choice, not of logical
necessity.
Resolving Kosovo’s status is also a
necessity
for the province’s Serb minority, who continue to live in uncertainty, not knowing whether to look to Belgrade or Pristina for protection of their rights.
In an unstable world, an integrated Maghreb is both a
necessity
and an opportunity.
An increase in military spending, in conjunction with an enforcement of the stability pact, should bring about a trimming of the non-defense budget: the public sector wage bill and a welfare state grown far beyond the goal of supporting the incomes of the poor, would of
necessity
need to be trimmed sharply.
The service became an urgent
necessity
with the “Arab Spring” roiling the southern Mediterranean region.
The
necessity
of a banking union is now more generally accepted, and there is a move to augment the European budget with funds that could be deployed with policy or project conditionality, in addition to ESM resources.
Meanwhile, the eurozone will likely be more open to foreign investment out of necessity, and cash-rich Chinese companies should continue to pursue opportunities via FDI or corporate acquisitions.
Such a community has now become an urgent
necessity.
By necessity, then, we have entered The Age of Sustainable Development.
However, in his book Crimes of War , Michael Byers, a Duke University law professor, argues that the use of force in self-defense “must not be unreasonable or excessive,” and with regard to anticipatory action, the
necessity
must be “instant, overwhelming, leaving no choice of means, and no moment of deliberation.”
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