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necessity and is
There is no necessity, I suppose, to assert that Mr. Faulkner is Southern.
An idea, of the sort that we have in mind, although of necessity readily available to imagination, is more general in connotation than most poetic or literary images, especially those appearing in lyric poems that seek to capture a moment of personal experience.
This, it is urged, would relieve the national committee from the necessity of appealing to the trust magnates.
For as his companions gradually dissolve back into a state of primitive confrontation with elemental necessity, as they lose all the appanage of their acquired culture, he is overcome by the feeling that he is at last being confronted with the essence of mankind.
Some of the poetic cadence of the older version certainly is lost in the newer one, but almost anyone, with a fair knowledge of the English language, can understand the meaning, without the necessity of interpretation by a Biblical scholar.
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.
if such person is deceased or is under a legal disability, payment shall be made to his legal representative: Provided, That if the total award is not over $500 and there is no qualified executor or administrator, payment may be made to the person or persons found by the Comptroller General of the United States to be entitled thereto, without the necessity of compliance with the requirements of law with respect to the administration of estates ; ;
Our first necessity, at the very outset of war, is post-attack reconnaissance.
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.
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 source is known so there is no necessity to remove insecticide residues.
In copyright law, there is a necessity for little flexibility as to what constitutes authorship.
As a man, however, Odin is faced with the necessity to die.
On Fate is a treatise in which Alexander argues against the Stoic doctrine of necessity.
" 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.
If the above errors be eliminated, the two astigmatic surfaces united, and a sharp image obtained with a wide aperture — there remains the necessity to correct the curvature of the image surface, especially when the image is to be received upon a plane surface, e. g. in photography.

necessity and clear
Both men had a clear consciousness of their mutual position and the divine necessity of their common calling.
The artists kept begging us to do something about this ... From that perspective, it was clear that an institution like the Steinway Academy was a necessity.
If both premises are true, the terms are clear and the rules of deductive logic are followed, then the conclusion of the argument follows by logical necessity.
This letter also made it clear that an extension of the proposed colony to include a penal settlement at the Chatham Islands was envisaged: ‘ The King is still preoccupied with the idea and with the necessity of a place of deportation.
It is not clear what is the true basis for this perception, but it may be related to the practical necessity of some form of currency to support the specialization of labour, the perceived benefits of which were detailed by Adam Smith in The Wealth of Nations.
The necessity of the third condition, i. e., of the influence of actual grace, is clear from the fact that every act meriting heaven must evidently be supernatural just as heaven itself is supernatural, and that consequently it cannot be performed without the help of prevenient and assisting grace, which is necessary even for the just.
On 1 July Luxembourg secured a clear tactical victory over Waldeck at the Battle of Fleurus ; but his success produced little benefit – Louis XIV's concerns for the dauphin on the Rhine ( where Marshal de Lorge now held actual command ) overrode strategic necessity in the other theatres and forestalled a plan to besiege Namur or Charleroi.
While the origin of this tradition was the necessity to move the bulls from outside the city to the bullring for the bullfight it is not clear when did citizens begin to run in front of them.
If Renner convinced Stalin, or if it was out of pure necessity, is not entirely clear, but the Soviets tentatively decided to support Renner, maybe in order to win more influence over the government in time.
However, both Roosevelt and Churchill accepted the necessity of Allied armies continuing to engage the Axis in the period after a successful campaign in Sicily and before the start of one in northwest Europe The discussion continued through the Trident Conference in Washington in May but it was not until late July, after the course of the Sicily campaign had become clear and with the fall of Mussolini, that the Joint Chiefs of Staff instructed Eisenhower to go ahead at the earliest possible date.
Having made it clear that idealism depends upon postulates and proceeds hypothetically, Royce defends the necessity of objective reference of our ideas to a universal whole within which they belong, for without these postulates, “ both practical life and the commonest results of theory, from the simplest impressions to the most valuable beliefs, would be for most if not all of us utterly impossible .” ( see The Religious Aspect of Philosophy, p. 324 ) The justification for idealistic postulates is practical ( a point Royce made repeatedly in his maturity, accepting the label of " pragmatist " for himself, to the extent that it embraced practical life as the guide and determiner of the value of philosophical ideas.
Warmoth, that Grant would only take sides if there was a " clear case of legal right and overruling necessity.
Mr. Churchill makes it clear that in certain circumstances he would have violated our neutrality and that he would justify his action by Britain ’ s necessity.
The earthquake in Bam on 26 December 2003 caused particular outrage and made clear the necessity for blogging as a news source.
In one of his points, he dismissed the importance and necessity of learning foreign languages, as he claimed that " English ’ s emergence as the global language, along with the rapid progress in machine translation and the fragmentation of languages spoken around the world, makes it less clear that the substantial investment necessary to speak a foreign tongue is universally worthwhile.
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled in R. v. Golden ( 2001 ) that " strip-searches may only be done out of clear necessity with the permission of a supervisor and by members of the same sex.
The Committee made clear that they would not wish absent voting facilities to be made available to everybody on demand but recommended that ‘ the Home Office should review the existing criteria for eligibility for absent voting facilities, and in particular we suggest that it would be permissible to apply for a postal vote due to absence “ by reason of employment ”, without the necessity to distinguish between one type of employment or another .’ The Committee also called for voters absent on holiday to have the right to apply for a postal vote.
To dispel misunderstanding, I want to make it clear that my belief in the moral justification and historical necessity of Zionism remains unaffected by my critical reappraisal of the Zionist leadership.
Carpenter and Debra Hill have said the necessity of a re-shoot became especially clear to them after they realized that The Fog would have to compete with horror films that had high gore content.
" To improve on both our reporting and analysis of the war in the North and of popular economic and social struggles in the South ... the absolute necessity of one single united paper providing a clear line of republican leadership ... the need to overcome any partitionist thinking which results from the British-enforced division of this country and of the Irish people.
There thus seemed a clear prospect of further AMR 35 orders and a necessity for a temporary use of certain number of AMR 33s — indeed some were taken into service by the DLMs.
The necessity for a lighthouse at this place must have become apparent when the Goodwin Sands became dangerous and when it was found that in directing their course so as to keep clear of this land which extends so far into the sea ships were extremely liable to strike on the sands at night before they were aware.
:" I record with deep sorrow the fact that, in our days, in the case of newly converted souls, the necessity of advance and pressing forward in holiness of life is not sufficiently insisted upon, whereas the Scripture is so clear and full upon this subject.
* In ROADM, as it is not clear beforehand where a signal can be potentially routed, there is a necessity of power balancing of these signals.

necessity and me
Lutheran founder Martin Luther stated " I wonder exceedingly how it came to be imputed to me that I should reject the law of Ten Commandments ... Whosoever abrogates the law must of necessity abrogate sin also.
In his late seventies, Stravinsky said: I cannot now evaluate the events that, at the end of those thirty years, made me discover the necessity of religious belief.
" On the Professor, Vivekananda himself writes " He urged upon me the necessity of going to the Parliament of Religions, which he thought would give an introduction to the nation.
To me the great error Korzybski made — and I carried on, financial necessityand for which we pay the price today in many criticisms, consisted in not restricting ourselves to training very thoroughly a very few people who would be competent to utilize the discipline in various fields and to train others.
< p > It occurred to me that if I could invent a machine – a gun – which could by its rapidity of fire, enable one man to do as much battle duty as a hundred, that it would, to a large extent supersede the necessity of large armies, and consequently, exposure to battle and disease be greatly diminished .</ p >
* " Permit me then to recommend from the sincerity of my heart, ready at all times to bleed in my country's cause, a Declaration of Independence, and call upon the world and the Great God who governs it to witness the necessity, propriety and rectitude thereof.
In particular, he sees the death of Cassio as a necessity, saying of him that " He hath a daily beauty in his life that makes me ugly ".
Despite having earlier vowed that only " extreame necessity shall make me thinke of bearing arms in England ", he served in the Army of the Eastern Association, becoming Lieutenant Colonel of the Earl of Manchester's regiment of horse ( cavalry ).
When he forwarded the treaty to Aberdeen, Pottinger remarked, " the retention of Hong Kong is the only point in which I have intentionally exceeded my modified instructions, but every single hour I have passed in this superb country has convinced me of the necessity and desirability of our possessing such a settlement as an emporium for our trade and a place from which Her Majesty's subjects in China may be alike protected and controlled.
It is almost a necessity for me to compose in the form of stories and texts.
It seems strange to me that Mr. Churchill does not see that this, if accepted, would mean that Britain ’ s necessity would become a moral code and that when this necessity became sufficiently great, other people ’ s rights were not to count …. this same code is precisely why we have the disastrous succession of wars … shall it be world war number three?
On 20 May 1751, the " General Advertiser " gave notice of a final benefit concert for Cuzzoni, accompanied by a letter from the singer in which she wrote: " I am so extremely sensible of the many Obligations I have already received from the Nobility and Gentry of this Kingdom ... that nothing but extreme necessity and a desire of doing justice, could induce me to trouble them again, but being unhappily involved in a few Debts, am extremely desirous of attempting every Thing in my Power to pay them, before I quit England ..."
Miller gave the following explanation of why the book's title was Tropic of Cancer: " It was because to me cancer symbolizes the disease of civilization, the endpoint of the wrong path, the necessity to change course radically, to start completely over from scratch .”
Comfort later stated that " they laughed at my humor, and although there was unified mockery at some of the things that I said, I was able to go through the Ten Commandments, the fact of Judgment Day, the " reality of Hell ", the Cross, and the necessity of repentance, and no one stopped me.
When questioned about his lifelike depictions, Jagger remarked to The Daily Express newspaper that the " experience in the trenches persuaded me of the necessity for frankness and truth ".
Lord Fitzwilliani and myself agreed on every point ; he, however, went beyond me in insisting on the indispensable necessity of Pitt resigning the Treasury for another Cabinet office.
I may give an occasional support to Mr Pitt ...; I do and mean to give such support to the measure of the present war, to its propriety, its necessity, its justice ...; but systematically I continue to be, and am, in opposition to him and his Ministry: there exists many a knotty point to be adjusted between him and me, many difficulties very important in their nature to be smoothed, much obliteration of facts not easy to be affected, and the general face of things strangely to be altered, before I retire from my watch upon his Ministry.
... On most of these points I should have written to your lordship sooner but the state of public business has really not left me the time of doing so ; and it is not without very deep regret that I feel myself under the necessity of interrupting your attention by considerations of this sort while there are so many others of a different nature which all our minds ought to be directed ".
Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity.
Oh Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in necessity ( make request ).
Yet, it's not quite so simple, because after Socrates says than no man has a right to suicide, this is then qualified by the statement "... unless God sends some necessity upon him, as has now been sent upon me.

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