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necessity and committee
This, it is urged, would relieve the national committee from the necessity of appealing to the trust magnates.
On 6 August 1990, after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, the U. N. Security Council adopted Resolution 661 which imposed economic sanctions on Iraq, providing for a full trade embargo, excluding medical supplies, food and other items of humanitarian necessity, these to be determined by the Security Council sanctions committee.
Parliament appointed a committee, led by William Ewart, on Public Libraries to consider the necessity of establishing libraries through the nation: In 1849 their report noted the poor condition of library service, it recommended the establishment of free public libraries all over the country, and it led to the Public Libraries Act in 1850, which allowed all cities with populations exceeding 10, 000 to levy taxes for the support of public libraries.
The committee of inquiry had to be satisfied of the previous good character and present necessity of the mother, and that the father of the child had deserted both mother and child, and that the reception of the child would probably replace the mother in the course of virtue and in the way of an honest livelihood.
The necessity for this element in the construction of a pharmacopoeia is now fully recognized in other countries, in most of which pharmaceutical chemists are represented on the committee for the preparation of the legally recognized manuals.
On April 15, 1942 at the plenum of the artillery committee, where it was suggested the development of assault guns for support of the infantry, was acknowledged the necessity of also developing assault guns capable of destroying fortified positions.
Straker also impressed the United Nations delegation committee ( especially the French Representative, Duvalle ) with his presentation as Henderson's deputy by urging the necessity for SHADO to be set up.
On January 29, 1849, Lafontaine moved to form a committee of the whole House on February 9 to " take into consideration the necessity of establishing the amount of Losses incurred by certain inhabitants in Lower Canada during the political troubles of 1837 and 1838, and of providing for the payment thereof ".
" She also told the committee that her experience in Afghanistan taught her " the necessity of applying a single standard of human rights, not one tailored to each culture ".

necessity and declared
Because, in their view, traditional religions were failing to meet the needs of their day, the signers of 1933 declared it a necessity to establish a religion that was a dynamic force to meet the needs of the day.
According to this theory, therefore, the existence of this world is not only a possibility, as Ibn Sina ( Avicenna ) declared, but also a necessity.
According to this theory, therefore, the existence of this world is not only a possibility, as Ibn Sina declared — in order to make concessions to the orthodox — but also a necessity.
Due to the necessity of recent astronomical measurements, the date of the holiday is not officially declared until February of the previous year.
In a confession of his faith he declared his belief in the sacraments and the necessity of penance and true confession ; but to put hope, faith or trust in images was the great sin of idolatry.
The king bent to necessity, and on 20 April 1792 came to the Assembly with the proposal that war should be declared against Austria.
The amount of farming done in the area also made Niew Amersfoort a slave town by necessity until the state declared emancipation of all slaves in 1827, after which black laborers took up farming jobs, many times on the farms they worked on as slaves.
This teaching goes back at least to Pope Julius I ( 337 – 352 ), who is quoted in Thomas Aquinas's Summa Theologica as having declared that in case of necessity, but only then, juice pressed from a grape could be used.
Aquinas himself declared that it is forbidden to offer fresh must in the chalice, because this is unbecoming owing to the impurity of the must ; but he added that in case of necessity it may be done.
The old coins denominated in cent ( i. e., 1 / 100 guilder ) were declared to be worth their face value in the new cents, negating the necessity of producing new coins.
The main propositions of the Bull are the following: First, the unity of the Church and its necessity for salvation are declared and established by various passages from the Bible and by reference to the one Ark of the Flood, and to the seamless garment of Christ.
According to this theory, therefore, the existence of this world is not only a possibility, as Ibn Sina declared — in order to make concessions to the orthodox — but also a necessity.
After the foundry closed in 1986, Diffie declared bankruptcy and sold the studio out of financial necessity.
On the other hand, the events in Georgia demonstrated the necessity for greater concessions to the peasants ; Stalin declared that an August 1924 uprising in Georgia was sparked by dissatisfaction among the peasants and called the party to conciliate them.
The program declared the imminent death of capitalism and the necessity of socialist ownership of the means of production.
His second general letter to the Bahá ' ís of the world, dated March 5, 1922, referred to the “ vital necessity of having a local Spiritual Assembly in every locality where the number of adult declared believers exceeds nine .” The letter also quoted extensively from Bahá ' u ' lláh and ` Abdu ' l-Bahá about the purposes and duties of Spiritual Assemblies.
Nor may a compelling interest be inferred from the necessity for the State to uphold its " trust " relationship with the natives, for the Supreme Court " has never held that a legislatively declared ' trust ' relationship suffices to justify racial discrimination in voting " ( 31 ).
In 1861 appeared Ueber die Aufgabe der Naturphilosophie und ihr Verhaltnis zu Naturwissenschaft, which was, he declared, directed against the purely mechanical conception of the universe, and affirmed the necessity of a creative power.

necessity and for
The problem involved military necessity as much as morality, for in pre-penicillin days venereal disease was a crippling disability.
In 1947 and 1948 the necessity of massive coordinated efforts to achieve economic recovery led to the formation of the Organization for European Economic Cooperation to supervise and coordinate the uses of American aid under the Marshall Plan.
From necessity, they are also inspired by the `` hard-sell '' attitude of the sponsor, so, finally, it is the sponsor who must take the responsibility for the good or bad taste of his advertising.
One effect of the spirited give-and-take of these discussions was to focus attention on practical applications and the necessity of being armed with the facts: knowledge of the destructive force of even the tiniest `` tactical '' atomic weapon would have a bearing on judgments as to the advisability of its use -- to defend Berlin, for example ; ;
And thus torn between his desire to be known as the composer of a successful opera and the necessity of remaining true to his proclaimed desire for anonymity, Rousseau suffered through several painful weeks.
Recent events -- particularly the necessity of providing planning information for the statewide origin/destination study of the Department of Public Works -- indicate that this schedule will have to be accelerated.
If this attitude is seriously questioned in the Soviet Union, it does not necessarily follow that the majority of the society in which I live is too aware of the necessity for clarity on this ethical as well as aesthetic point of view.
Once many significant phrases are found in theory or in recurrent practice to provide for prosodic necessity, they are not to be defended for their semantic properties in isolated contexts.
Each seems to strive for elimination of the necessity for the others.
This is stated to emphasize the necessity for an over-all concept of submarine defense, one which would provide positions of relative importance to ASW elements based on projected potentialities.
The necessity for keeping alert to his bride's hazards can act as an interference with the man's spontaneous desire.
He felt a puppyish need for company as strong as his earlier necessity for quiet.
In copyright law, there is a necessity for little flexibility as to what constitutes authorship.
The Augustinian, Thomist, Lutheran, and Calvinist theological traditions all emphasize the necessity of God's undeserved grace for salvation, and reject so-called Pelagianism, which would make man earn salvation through good works.
* Arminianism denies Jesus ' substitutionary payment for sins – Both Arminius and Wesley believed in the necessity and sufficiency of Christ's atonement through penal substitution.
The necessity for defence from attacks ( for monastic houses tended to accumulate rich gifts ), economy of space and convenience of access from one part of the community to another, by degrees dictated a more compact and orderly arrangement of the buildings of a monastic coenobium.
" The conditions of human society create for this an imperious demand ; the concentration of capital is a necessity for meeting the demands of our day, and as such should not be looked at askance, but be encouraged.
The necessity to promote a healthier ecosystem for the people through the rehabilitation and regreening of the environment was stressed in Proclamation No. 643 that amended Proclamation No. 396 of June 2, 2003.
Of all the causes of defection, that connected with arrears of tribute and vessels, and with failure of service, was the chief ; for the Athenians were very severe and exacting, and made themselves offensive by applying the screw of necessity to men who were not used to and in fact not disposed for any continuous labor.

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