Necessity
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Mario Monti is the twenty-first-century descendant of those nineteenth-century patriots who argued for the economic
necessity
of national unity.
But real parallel progress, driven by
necessity
and self-interest, is becoming the most likely medium-term path.
The international community must balance the need to ensure that Ukraine does not become the site of a proxy battle with the
necessity
of stopping Putin’s destructive ambitions.
The EU, originally conceived as an instrument of solidarity, is today held together by grim
necessity.
Once the team is in place, its members will need to figure out how to make Trump’s plans work for an economy that has – by necessity, not choice – been excessively reliant on unconventional monetary policies.
Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov does not even bother to hide his skepticism about the
necessity
of such a reorientation.
Keeping alive the international community’s commitment – that is, seeking an international solution to Haiti’s tragedy – is a vital
necessity
for the Dominicans.
To pretend that it does is to confuse a citizen’s right (essential, to be sure, in a political and social community like the EU) with an economic
necessity.
The second was a large set of astrophysical observations, pointing to the
necessity
of a gravitational “scaffolding” in the universe: that is, the dark matter needed to prevent the stars and galaxies from flying apart.
For Britain’s rivals, the financial panic of 1907 demonstrated the
necessity
of mobilizing financial power themselves.
The G-8 had morphed by
necessity
into the G-20, which, whenever it really mattered, would shed its zero: the United States and China would call the shots.
Robert McNamara emphasized the
necessity
of putting yourself in your opponent’s position.
It is an historical
necessity.
The former made a strong case for the
necessity
of American global hegemony; the latter warned of “imperial overstretch.”
I remain convinced that multi-speed European cooperation has become a necessity, but that a multi-tier Europe must be avoided at all costs.
OONI data can help enrich public discourse about the legality, necessity, and proportionality of Internet censorship.
Russia’s own “pivot” to Asia is not new; but, in the deep freeze settling over Russia’s relations with the US and Europe, it does seem to have gained the momentum of real
necessity.
This design was crafted not only from enlightened principle but from necessity: America needed to persuade people to cross the ocean and endure the hardships of the frontier and, later, industrialization.
Limitations on autonomy and privacy cannot be justified unless they meet the criteria for any restriction of a basic right, namely legitimate purpose, proportionality, necessity, and non-discrimination.
While protecting health is a legitimate government purpose, criminalizing drug use to protect people from harming themselves does not meet the criteria of
necessity
or proportionality.”
French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde recently highlighted the
necessity
of promoting “initiatives within industrial sectors that aim to enhance governance, integrity, and transparency in economic transactions.”
In 1989, Jacques Delors, the eighth president of the European Commission, described it as a way to reconcile the need for “a European power capable of tackling the problems of our age” with “the absolute
necessity
to preserve our roots in the shape of our nations and regions.”
Berlusconi's powerful finance minister, Giulio Tremonti, speaks often and fondly of the
necessity
of renewed government intervention in the economy; nothing is done to prevent strikes in the public transportation sector.
In spite of differences concerning, for example, the German question, peace was for both of us not just a word but an existential and basic
necessity.
I expressed the other obligation by talking about the
necessity
of creating blooming landscapes in the new eastern states of Germany.
My belief is that economics is somewhat more vulnerable than the physical sciences to models whose validity will never be clear, because the
necessity
for approximation is much stronger than in the physical sciences, especially given that the models describe people rather than magnetic resonances or fundamental particles.
From investments in renewable energy and flex-fuel vehicles to reforestation, countries everywhere are realizing that green is not an option, but a
necessity
for recharging their economies and creating millions of jobs.
Second jobs have long been commonplace and third jobs are now becoming a
necessity
for many.
Russia’s interests are by
necessity
becoming global.
It is a war of choice, not
necessity.
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