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"necessity" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] the fact that something must happen or be done; the need for something
  2. [countable] a thing that you must have and cannot manage without
  3. [countable, usually singular] a situation that must happen and that cannot be avoided
"necessity" Synonyms
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Defining "medical necessity" isn't always easy But defining "medical necessity" isn't always easy.
The point was to turn acts of necessity into a politics of necessity.
Yeah, necessity like a spider has to spin a web, that kind of necessity.
And Jordyn I from Westfield, N.J., said "modesty is a necessity": Modesty is a necessity.
"The more basic a necessity is, the higher the transportation cost for that necessity is," Ron explained.
Necessity is the mother of invention, and there's no necessity greater than not dying because you can't shoot back.
If not a pastoral necessity of shortage of clergy, then it's a pastoral necessity of living authentic and honest lives.
By equating expression with drama rather than interiority, and by choosing to ignore what Kandinsky defined as painting's "inner-necessity" in favor of a supposed historical necessity, did he also end up denying his viewer's own inner-necessity?
Commuter couples in academia say the choice to live apart is a "professional necessity rather than financial necessity", Ms Lindemann says.
Definitely. But there's one more necessity that contributes to the basic triumverate for summer time living, and that necessity is music.
The dam is starting to crack, but they're being moved by necessity right now, and that necessity will start to fade again, until the next shoe drops.
Action is not a choice --- it is a necessity.
Action is not a choice — it is a necessity.
Action is not a choice – it is a necessity.
Action is not a choice –- it is a necessity.
This technology is not just useful — it's a necessity.
While phones may be a necessity—and I say may because, let's face, we can live without a phone—they're definitely not a necessity for an eight, nine, or ten-year-old.
Out of necessity, she started drawing with her weak hand.
The other 30 percent were doing so out of necessity.
It's an allegiance born of perceived ideological and moral necessity.
"I obviously understand the necessity for due process," he says.
Of course, they only gave it up out of necessity.
A quick glance at the geopolitical chessboard demonstrates this necessity.
It is a strategic necessity for anyone concerned about safety.
Necessity used to be what forced us to grow up.
With two billion users, automating these processes is a necessity.
Given the nature of work these days, it's a necessity.
"I started my own company by sheer necessity," she says.
Their anger, in most cases, validates the necessity for change.
They're still a necessity and they're still annoying to remember.
This is a painful structural necessity of the political process.
She can see the value, but it's not a necessity.
The idea of a political representative evolved out of necessity.
Homes are close together, and a car isn't a necessity.
And he sees his testimony as driven by moral necessity.
Neither Amazon Prime nor Netflix is a necessity in life.
Cities now see the necessity and benefits of active regulation.
Instead, they deny the necessity of any global order whatsoever.
You could argue it is being smartly ambitious by necessity.
"Facebook is an absolute necessity for my site," he said.
He saw this relaxation as an economic and diplomatic necessity.
For some work is a choice, for others a necessity.
See the above statement about the necessity of comic relief.
Renowned warriors, they've earned their fierce reputation out of necessity.
The president's vacation could be driven, in part, by necessity.
The monsoon is thus a mixture of necessity and chance.
She's also focused on what she eats, out of necessity.
While it might be scary, it's a necessity to heal.
Kansas City's innovation was borne of necessity, says Mr Bennett.
CHARLES EVANS: Necessity is the mother of all invention, right?
The chaos of aging often leads to stability by necessity.
She requests more ice cream, which is obviously a necessity.
This is a campaign plan born of necessity and inclination.
They both wore sunglasses, a necessity during the summer tournament.
And yet almost everybody agrees that broadband is a necessity.
One reason for the tech industry's statesmanship strategy is necessity.
A lot of what we're doing is out of necessity.
His first steps into getting educated came out of necessity.
It called the funding initiatives "a necessity for the business".
What was a good idea then is a necessity now.
"Necessity is the mother of invention" goes the old saying.
"It's becoming more and more of a necessity," she said.
Not quickly, but that may not always be a necessity.
Its lack of resources also illustrates the necessity of ARC.
But what Jack sees as willingness, Tess sees as necessity.
But honesty, by necessity, is messy and not always coherent.
This is both a moral imperative and a national necessity.
Somewhat by necessity, Mr. Pinder has learned to kill rattlesnakes.
What counts as abuse there seems like a necessity here.
The feature isn't a necessity, but it can be useful.
Financial necessity, of course, plays a significant role in this.
And yet, I now see this failure as a necessity.
And developers are not just creating them out of necessity.
This is not a personal crusade but a national necessity.
Matthai was killed by first responders "by necessity," officials said.
He was euthanized by first responders "by necessity," officials said.
"I thought that was done out of necessity," Griffin explained.
It is a luxury, an indulgence, but also a necessity.
Amanda has this necessity to always know where Nina is.
Minimalism is a necessity, but I prefer it that way.
Or the poor may arm first out of perceived necessity.
Plagiarism is not just a norm; it is a necessity.
The feet move to advance or retreat out of necessity.
And luckily, that political opportunity lines up with political necessity.
FOMO has a lot to do with that social necessity.
Increasingly, car ownership is a luxury rather than a necessity.
But renting isn't just a matter of necessity these days.
The need to pound on someone always came from necessity.
Yet as they say, necessity is the mother of invention.
That is a matter of necessity as much as anything.
The hospital, by necessity, imposes time for contemplation and intimacy.
A cozy knit is a necessity as the temperatures drop.
They had bonded out of necessity to protect each other.
This is an argument of political necessity and moral urgency.
Conley did not recommend testing the president as a necessity.
But Miss Manners disagrees that your choice trivializes their necessity.
The progressive empowerment of women is also an economic necessity.
Conley did not recommend testing the president as a necessity.
Necessity gave the picture an abundance of energy and atmosphere.
"It's hard to keep that sense of necessity," she said.
Of necessity, he came from Moscow by a circuitous route.
A vintage watch is a must-have item — a necessity!
But many longtime employees stayed, out of pride or necessity.
The word "necessity" suggests the idea of a bare minimum.
Smartphones became a necessity, almost as if they're our lifeline.
It's a practice perfected over a thousand years of necessity.
These pieces, too, quickly argue their own relevance and necessity.
His taste for new work was born partly of necessity.
Teaching real business isn't just a nicety; it's a necessity.
"Compromise was a necessity," UNC board says about Silent Sam.
There's necessity in making the best of a bad situation.
"It's not a necessity, but it's a goal," Robinson said.
By necessity, Democrats who win statewide have actually been moderates.
It is not even a necessity to stop all tweeting.
We had no other options — the project became a necessity.
Do you think that was a mistake or a necessity?
One reason for this has to do with economic necessity.
In China, political necessity is the mother of economic reform.
Gloves, once disdained by serious cooks, are suddenly a necessity.
Gloves, once disdained by serious cooks, are suddenly a necessity.
But child care became a necessity for more working parents.
"My book is about R. Kelly by necessity," he said.
But others were forced to move out of economic necessity.
He said they convinced him of the necessity of jihad.
Out of professional necessity, I obsessively engage in outcome empathy.
The search was limited to the strongest signals by necessity.
For many, they're a basic necessity, but eyeglasses are expensive.
The finger was there, the alibi; the necessity was there.
But the necessity makes the means and not vice versa.
But it would be more of a sweetener than a necessity.
To survive in today's world, a laptop is almost a necessity.
Much of the world already does, out of necessity and tradition.
I had to convince them that this is a basic necessity.
So you can understand the necessity of keeping the pornography secret.
She's made her peace with the tourist hordes out of necessity.
The incident emphasizes the necessity of active moderation in these spaces.
Tech savvy is no longer a necessity for smart home customers.
But it's pretty clear that's a matter of choice, not necessity.
The 20.69Hz display option is nice but it isn't a necessity.
For a number of larger models, that's becoming a necessity, though.
I don't understand the necessity having this shown in the movie.
But Bowen believes this has been a change born from necessity.
Am I shy or have I become shy out of necessity?
Anker portable charger Phones are honestly a necessity at this point.
The guy is a nice add-on, but not a necessity.
I'm super curious how this relationship from necessity will pan out.
But striking first on TV might be a necessity for him.
But erroneous mistakes erode trust and diminish the necessity for accuracy.
But for House members, getting out there early is a necessity.
"The new elections were a necessity, not a wish," he said.
The main reason for expecting economic reform to revive is necessity.
They don't believe that it is a necessity and a right.
More transparency is a necessity when Chinese money is on offer.
While Miller advises party favors aren't a necessity at New Year's.
Well, if it's out of necessity, it's probably not a fast.
Out of necessity, we have been language-agnostic since day one.
She calls it a necessity that she had no say in.
"Making time to help yourself is a necessity," Megan reportedly wrote.
"Sometimes necessity is the best teacher," Toronto coach Dwane Casey said.
But that's more a product of public relations than technical necessity.
They approach their relationship that way out of necessity, she said.
What led me here is a combination of circumstance and necessity.
But I've found those are a necessity for your live show.
All our stops -- except, maybe, Waffle House -- were for pure necessity.
The MyMedela® app is an absolute necessity to keep organized.
"Making the record was an emotional necessity for me," Marr says.
Bringing in a couple of starting pitchers is an absolute necessity.
For Light, it's questioning the necessity of using a single lens.
Some economists argued that painful budget cuts were an unfortunate necessity.
Ross Stripling, starting out of necessity, has been the team's ace.
This new sense of purpose has come about out of necessity.
It is not a luxury; it's a necessity of human existence.
It is a necessity we have no way of going horizontally.
Out of necessity our city has become stronger and more resilient.
Empathy is often considered a baseline necessity for prompting social change.
During WWII, the order was justified as a necessity of war.
Prior to the reveal, Wilkinson explained the necessity for the makeover.
It's an ancient cultural necessity and very much one of mine.
The fact is that living near water is an economic necessity.
She embraced that kind of fluidity as a necessity of politics.
A smooth transition of the political process is a dire necessity.
As Secretary Mattis implied, "operationalizing" the Strategic Reserve is a necessity.
People skills are a major necessity, as are impressive writing capabilities. 
Carbon-ceramic brakes are a necessity on a car this fast.
Paper towels are another necessity that's best to skip at Walgreens.
For wealthy homebuyers in Los Angeles, pools are often a necessity.
But part of Melania Trump's unique path is born of necessity.
Mobile homes are no longer just a necessity for the poor.
A roof over your head should be considered a national necessity.
This makes dialing up the humility quotient to eleven a necessity.
Tim: I suppose our collaboration came as a necessity for me.
But necessity is the mother of invention, and something magical happened.
Political necessity partially explains it, as Graham nears reelection in 2020.
Economics has made us partners, and necessity has made us allies.
Melaka Gateway's necessity, at least for locals, has never been clear.
Letter An advocate says the #MeToo movement shows its necessity today.
"People, you know, they gloss over this necessity," Sturrup went on.
It is an argot evolved from necessity, from desperation, from love.
Heroism, as we see here, is often a product of necessity.
She started as a painter, but necessity drove her toward collage.
But eating is a cultural ritual that is also a necessity.
There's a dignity to work, and there's a necessity to work.
The Times (by necessity, alas) runs vulgarities on its front page.
She begrudgingly accepts the necessity of making sales calls with publishers.
Boys quickly learn that having a robust serve is a necessity.
Hair conditioner is a necessity if you want soft, silky strands.
Ginsburg, especially, focused her questions on the necessity of the law.
"I'm a politician out of necessity," he told us in 1987.
Makeup will never be framed as a necessity in our household.
Social distancing will be a necessity to prevent more severe scenarios.
It's deeply troubling, but could become a necessity in urgent times.
He is, by necessity, an astute observer of the human condition.
Ms. Lucas speaks of "the necessity of actual boldness" in art.
Living in the present, then, has become something of a necessity.
In internal monologues, I explained my behavior as a professional necessity.
To her, a food processor is a necessity of the kitchen.
They also leased a car, a necessity for an upstate house.
That's why this product is now a winter necessity for me.
For the textile artist Adam Pogue, necessity has always bred invention.
"Of necessity, there will be some repetition of information," Schiff said.
High-quality speakers are kind of a necessity for the home.
Price: $34 and up The #1 necessity for binge-watching Netflix.
He begins to embrace his Jewish identity, perhaps out of necessity.
They aren't living in tents by choice, but out of necessity.
Open-minded partners and relationships are an absolute necessity for you!
Like Ms. Badia, Ms. Deans is a host out of necessity.
Why I started it: Honestly, I did it out of necessity.
However, what we see today is far from this fundamental necessity.
Seeking love and lifelong companionship is not always a personal necessity.
Having more than one battery is a necessity for this drone.
If we understand the necessity of truth, we can seek justice.
Bunk beds are a necessity for fitting in the whole family.
Mr. Teng has embraced this new role partly out of necessity.
When their children were born, they staggered their schedules by necessity.
"Eminent domain is an absolute necessity for a country," he said.
And this is where the real necessity for diversity is exemplified.
Had monetization been a necessity, we'd never have heard of him.
Like anything else, radical social change is born out of necessity.
Disarmament is not a pipe dream, but an urgent humanitarian necessity.
I am actually very buried in the movie, out of necessity.
Kostianovsky evidently believes in the power of breakthroughs borne of necessity.
Spinoza's definition of "blessedness" was "the intellectual love of God," in which the mind sees the necessity of everything in the world as simply and indubitably as Plato's slave perceived the necessity of the Pythagorean theorem.
Germany takes the opposite tack, seeing Balkan expansion as a strategic necessity.
But the study also highlights the necessity of diversity in scientific study.
"What started as a logistical necessity became a creative opportunity," says Rabinowitz.
Entrepreneurship among black women has always been in our community by necessity.
We know that during segregation, we had more businesses out of necessity.
If you don't correct it, pelvic surgery really will be a necessity.
The importance and necessity for this memorial is now greater than ever.
But it's been trying to imply that the merger is a necessity.
He specifically spoke about the necessity for commanders to address threats holistically.
I'm not restricting my spending due to necessity or lack of money.
It wasn't a necessity to have both of us working different shifts.
And so too, of necessity, will FERC's regulation of those wholesale matters.
"It's a human necessity for me," Laverty, now 28, told BuzzFeed News.
He said that what started as a necessity grew into a preference.
"I just don't see the necessity to communicate [on Twitter]," Buffett adds.
It supports RAW image processing — a necessity for any serious photo editing.
It's more of an art to me than something that's a necessity.
More convincing is the claim that it is the product of necessity.
Even if she had, my response would have been, by necessity, vague.
A good strap is a necessity for any bag, for obvious reasons.
And people paid it gladly because salt was a necessity for survival.
For IAG and Lufthansa multiple brands are a necessity, not a choice.
Tweet deletion is no longer a matter of curation, but a necessity.
Overlooking the daily necessity of nutrition and exercise is a big problem.
Reusable rockets just went from a party trick to a research necessity.
The scan-out is more about peace of mind than engineering necessity.
Or is it a necessity for me to stay in this relationship?
All this to say, the community is tight-knit out of necessity.
Packing the lineup on Monday night was simply a matter of necessity.
It would also mean that an Apple Music subscription becomes a necessity.
Then it would be a necessity for people to subpoena your texts.
The roguelike in general, and Convoy is within that, dispenses with necessity.
But they do say that necessity is the mother of all invention.
For the most part, these myths find their roots in scientific necessity.
Trucking in daily supplies of bottled water could soon become a necessity.
Unexpected shifts of tone became a virtual necessity to their live act.
Meanwhile, I, behind them, through necessity, have already done all my shopping.
Section 10(b) became the basis for insider trading prosecutions by necessity.
The community agreed that Syd's was a necessity to the War effort.
According to the survey, the emphasis on value is one of necessity.
Geographic necessity forced Delaware to become the most conservative state on taxes.
It isn't just an ethical necessity, but an economic one as well.
Dishwashers are convenient, and washing machines for laundry are practically a necessity.
The Minnesota case, however, has given the necessity defense some legal traction.
"Personally, I think gender-neutral bathrooms are a necessity," Emile told Buzzfeed.
Money and necessity: Canada had both after the 1973 OPEC oil shock.
I think I still do—I play it like its a necessity.
Nour, especially, is reliable, rascally fun, a budding feminist out of necessity.
But it also restores a form to its rightful place as necessity.
When I do set foot on a planet, it's out of necessity.
A vanity mirror is key, but a flat iron is a necessity.
But its latest deal still looks driven more by necessity than choice.
Simply put, the necessity of limiting Roundup's application also limited its sales.
I understand the necessity of keeping the features to a bare minimum.
It will cure critics, of necessity, of some of our worst habits.
Frugality is often borne out of necessity but eventually it becomes habitual.
The cycle continued for three years until she quit out of necessity.
"The need for accommodation is a necessity for people," Mr. Lu said.
He described the necessity of wrapping oneself around the cello while playing.
The pantry crept into Hour Children's mission as a matter of necessity.
Bukele, for example—realize the necessity of bargaining with the gangs. Despite
But now it's a necessity, an indispensable tool for information and communication.
But the changes at Prevention are in some ways driven by necessity.
Back when feminist film art began, it was DIY out of necessity.
Her occasional visit to the therapist became a twice-a-week necessity.
Most would agree that some border security is a necessity, Schimpf said.
Another rationale claimed for the exercise of this power has been necessity.
In Virginia, our commitment to the enduring necessity of service runs deep.
So I developed a big love for it out of necessity, artistically.
He sees sourcing outside talent as a necessity for  Africa's tech ecosystem.
This was not an optional surgery; it was a necessity for Pax.
I kept running afoul of that of necessity in writing this film.
It can be a personal deliverance or a medical or clerical necessity.
That's thanks in part to the determination, or necessity, of working women.
Constant supervision and monitoring of the complex-product sales is a necessity.
It's a necessity, Google says, because of the advent of artificial intelligence.
Without "medical necessity, it is not ethical to carry out" gene editing.
That necessity ties them tightly to Mr. Trump, at least for now.
So what happens to one, by necessity, must happen to the other.
There might be some necessity for measures that affect our usual liberties.
She added that she believes grassroots organizing is a necessity right now.
Until recently, liberal Democrats largely tolerated such overtures as a political necessity.
Ours is the generation that left, out of necessity if not happily.
It only gets better when you're not doing it out of necessity.
But necessity has pushed the club into the future in other ways.
Essentially, Davis has been moved to the five out of pure necessity.
The necessity of foreign-language education could not be clearer right now.
Coming back down to earth felt a very grudging concession to necessity.
Not necessarily that you won't work, but there's no necessity for it.
As a market operator and technology company, we fully endorse this necessity.
We learned in action that necessity is indeed the mother of invention.
For most of us, at least some advance planning is a necessity.
Consider it a necessity to pay yourself first by contributing to savings.
If you have children, a will or trust is an absolute necessity.
Technological advances would automate society; the necessity of work would fade away.
They are absolutely delicious and a necessity every time we come home.
The big picture: Americans are working longer — out of choice or necessity.
He was driven, he acknowledged, at least in part by financial necessity.
Apparently, our poor roads mean all-wheel drive is becoming a necessity.
Air reconnaissance made military and naval "camouflage," another French word, a necessity.
Mr. Tillerson personally reviewed the necessity for every one of those jobs.
Airbnb began out of necessity and good timing, as many startups do.
But the necessity to join forces to bring them to fruition looms.
Out of necessity, Israel has honed desert agriculture to yield bountiful crops.
The President has made specific allegations about the necessity of killing Soleimani.
It was as much a political act as an act of necessity.
"Fish hatcheries are a necessity, but not over long term," Tarantino said.
Bogota Mayor Enrique Peñalosa blamed the necessity of the curfew on looters.
I don't even like to eat that much—it's just a necessity.
Selling premium coffee is "probably a necessity in this environment," Stanford said.
For some, the money is a necessity, for others it buys luxuries.
"There wasn't any particular strategic necessity on the timing," General McKenzie said.
"I think it comes out of necessity for sure," said Dr. Wasielewski.
Suddenly, Andrea's tightrope walk of functionality feels more like narcissism than necessity.
He understood the necessity to adhere to principles of law and precedent.
"It's due to extreme necessity that the army was deployed," she said.
It's about the necessity of taking on a second or third job.
When hospitalization became a necessity, it did not keep him from working.
"Other presidents have understood it is a pragmatic necessity," Mr. Shaub said.
In this connected era, Wi-Fi is a necessity, not a luxury.
MOTHERBOARD: The necessity of the EPA has been under heavy scrutiny lately.
Kyle Schwarting is a farmer by trade, and a hacker by necessity.
The judge barred some of the key tenets of the necessity defense.
I want to believe there's a necessity to the length of it.
It wasn't an intellectual situation, but rather, it was an emotional necessity.
"We wrote our own music out of necessity," says frontman Jeff Williams.
Deliberative by necessity or by definition, I think, and deliberation takes time.
That they did so not out of ignorance, but out of tactical necessity.
Part of adapting the process meant blocking testosterone—a necessity for transgender women.
Already, though, aid dollars are allocated based more on geopolitics than humanitarian necessity.
I realized the necessity for what's happening with young people around the world.
At the time, Drake says, his early acting career was born from necessity.
Driscoll ultimately allowed the protesters' argument and dismissed the charges based on necessity.
"Reliable internet service is not a luxury, it is a necessity," said Schneiderman.
As is often the case, necessity was the mother of Tampa Bay's invention.
Coming from a blue-collar family, I understood the necessity of hard work.
"Examining the reasons for Qatar's exit from OPEC is a necessity," Zanganeh said.
This necessity has grown in strength this year as the economy has deteriorated.
One critical and common-sense change would be to adopt a necessity rule.
Here, the small size isn't just a story necessity, or a franchise strategy.
Food coloring: A necessity for slime making, unless you want boring, white slime.
"The toothbrush seems harmless enough in its bare-bones hygienic necessity," she wrote.
The Sport trim doesn't come with air conditioning, which we consider a necessity.
It's based on hard work, but it's driven by passion rather than necessity.
We have Melissa McCarthy starting her own fashion line, partly out of necessity.
It's no longer a luxury benefit but a necessity for effective business operations.
"She developed it almost through necessity and almost through life experience," she said.
The details were scarce but one thing is clear: scale is a necessity.
François Grosjean, a linguist at the University of Neuchâtel in Switzerland, emphasises necessity.
For some women, there's another reason to start businesses in their sixties: necessity.
It's not a necessity, but it's a viable alternative to protect your privacy.
"Digital personalizations [are] no longer merely an option, they're a necessity," he continued.
Companies these days hawk high-end sleepwear as a necessity for better rest.
But the preference for the natural was, until recently, also driven by necessity.
And what makes someone else unable to understand the necessity of these demonstrations?
These artists are wandering the street not for leisure, but out of necessity.
I made the decision to be dressed by my husband out of necessity.
Every major innovation was born of necessity but did not die in passion.
My critical eye here is best left shut, a rule borne of necessity.
Gotta love parenting via peaceful protest — it is, by necessity, the 2017 way.
Ultimately, Venco thinks the appeal also comes down to a matter of necessity.
There is no political necessity to keep Canada in the new NAFTA deal.
Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, by necessity, can't really have this.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Japan Display's rescue is an embarrassing necessity for Tokyo.
Likewise, consumers increasingly see wellness as a moral necessity, not an aspirational luxury.
By necessity, the government embraced organic agriculture, and the policies have largely stuck.
For the Dias family, food isn't the only necessity in painfully short supply.
Yes, Jenner, indulges in this treat out of pure enjoyment, not economic necessity.
This example proves the necessity of cultural appropriation studies in the first place.
Apparently, state governments have a hard time believing that tampons are a necessity.
Unconditional water access is a global necessity, but not yet a global reality.
Clinton should make lasting policy concessions for a one-time alliance of necessity?
VR is immersive: the headsets must, by necessity, block out the external world.
All this has more to do with economic necessity than prime ministerial nerdiness.
A play mat isn't a necessity, but it can be good to have.
This has become a necessity, because the official channels have corroded beyond repair.
This might have you thinking that antivirus programs are no longer a necessity.
And families' flight from violence was not a choice — it was a necessity.
For those with who suffer from that affliction, it is an absolute necessity.
Indeed, Kennedy's transition to a multi-user spaceport was the product of necessity.
Are Sony's robotic theatrics a necessity for this sort of smart home hub?
This routine is more a matter of necessity than a feat of discipline.
In this context, Trump's behavior only adds to the necessity of these investigations.
"This is not a partisan issue but a practical government necessity," he added.
Once you can't, you might as well make a virtue out of necessity.
Under CON laws, applicants must prove their proposed expansions are a community necessity.
But the resurgent politics of exclusion sometimes overwhelms our sense of that necessity.
Unlike modern ice cream artists, Mr. Zirino came to his niche by necessity.
The reports, by necessity, must report the past and speculate about the future.
This only increases the necessity, I think, for the FCC to take action.
Healthcare will always be a necessity, regardless of how the market is performing.
The move was done out of a combination of necessity and political calculation.
As a practical necessity, some S.P.L.C. researchers "become sort of frenemies" with bigots.
It was a habit he built out of necessity when he fought cancer.
Albright emphasized the necessity of public-private partnerships to decrease modern-day inequality.
According to Belfiore, increasing openness was a necessity born of Microsoft's current situation.
Houston embodied the necessity of being able to do so a year ago.
And this is a necessity not only for networks in the streaming business.
It was partly born out of necessity, and partly out of lazy-girling.
We hunt out of necessity and are careful not to overuse our resources.
The necessity to execute and prove actual traction in the market enables options.
I started becoming the drummer sort of out of necessity more than desire.
Sometimes coziness isn't a luxury, but a necessity to cope with chronic pain.
But vegetarians, who are by necessity expert label-readers, probably already know that.
In it, he affirms the necessity of standing up for one another's rights.
In the current sociopolitical climate, this has become even more of a necessity.
But what stands on Congress's side against these concerns about decisiveness and necessity?
But, of necessity, I can only give an incomplete report on the staging.
Everything here was a trade-off between traditional safety considerations and operational necessity.
It made compromise in Washington a necessity, not a luxury, on many issues.
None said that she had been forced — except by necessity — to be there.
War is an awful, miserable duty but an unavoidable necessity in this world.
"She decided based on a state of necessity that I saw," he said.
"We are entering Italian territorial waters out of a state of necessity," Capt.
And the gig economy has made salary comparing a near necessity for many.
Can't stop driving because most of this country's infrastructure makes driving a necessity?
With necessity being the mother's milk of invention, Mr. Sanna had another idea.
Was it due to a necessity to survive or a need to communicate?
It's certainly not a necessity, but we found it to be worth it.
But necessity may be the mother of kickstarting this tech in the rear.
Taking into account the background of the perpetrators is a necessity, however uncomfortable.
Yet worldwide, hundreds of millions of people still lack access to this necessity.
This way she will learn that makeup is an aid, not a necessity.
Warren's own (failed) bid to be the "unity" candidate gestured at that necessity.
Yet, despite its necessity, most people don't bother going deeper than the surface.
For Cabrera and Glissant, thinking beyond narrow understandings of identities was a necessity.
That was a necessity of filmmaking, not a physical limit of the exploit.
The current iteration recreates that work but is, by necessity, an ersatz version.
"My family and friends, everyone, understood that the studio was a necessity," Mrs.
But the data can never absolve you from the necessity of having theories.
A book about newlyweds is almost by necessity also a book about breakups.
"Color would be an embellishment, it would not be a necessity," he said.
Some gasoline vehicles may remain for specialized missions, but their necessity is limited.
After a complicated childbirth, she began to pursue entrepreneurship out of sheer necessity.
"It&aposs almost a necessity to move people sideways or diagonally," Keswin said.
Certainly, communication becomes a necessity as tweens and teens begin to travel alone.
Their abrupt deployment should be initiated only as a measure of absolute necessity.
But bringing big producers on board was a political necessity, said Mr. Pease.
Gase has done as Bell asked — more out of necessity than anything else.
The telling is by necessity speculative, since so little primary source material exists.
Nutrition is not extraordinary medical treatment, it's a basic necessity for all life.
" Calvin said he also still deeply believes in the "necessity of local journalism.
They relied on fabricated invoices, prescriptions and letters of medical necessity, prosecutors said.
In the 1970s, Ringgold became an activist — by desire, but also by necessity.
She challenges the Mormon church's claim that worthiness interviews are a doctrinal necessity.
In addition, it's a powerful book about the necessity and dangers of storytelling.
As such, supporters of the deal said Netanyahu's presentation only reinforced its necessity.
The line between choice and necessity is easily obscured by a moralizing ideology.
"Sleep is a nonnegotiable biological necessity," Walker proclaimed in his 2019 TED talk.
Electoral necessity will demand at least a new round of Republican soul searching.
Apparently our spatial memory is our most developed due to old evolutionary necessity.
For years, I've justified my phubbing by treating it as a professional necessity.
This isn't so much a gadget as it is an absolute life necessity.
A condolence letter confirms the necessity of connection, one human heart to another.
Stringer termed decarbonization a "financial necessity" in a statement sent by a spokeswoman.
For all children, medical necessity is still the most important context, she said.
Even so, she earns her playing time by being pesky out of necessity.
Tanaka says the particular nature of his restaurant makes the sign a necessity.
Oddly, or, more likely, by necessity, their lyrics don't seem all that revolutionary.
Like the Harpoon Missile system, the LRASM is being developed out of necessity.
But for families with infants, diapers aren't a luxury; they're an urgent necessity.
But whether by choice or necessity, those powers are getting exercised more often.
All of which is to bring up a truth, which is rather uncomfortable, for journalists: While a vibrant free press is certainly a social necessity on a national level, it's far from being a necessity on any given individual level.
A non-therapeutic abortion is any abortion that is not considered a medical necessity.
Trump questioned the necessity of the alliance that formed a bulwark against Soviet aggression.
Since I discovered the benefits of balance, it's become a necessity, not an option.
Younger homeowners were also more likely to use credit out of necessity, Sitchnava said.
Others used the opportunity to point out the necessity of funding for public schools.
"Health care policy must be based on scientific evidence and medical necessity," he says.
Which only proves the necessity of a blunt, outspoken chief executive in America 2017.
Is that autonomy a necessity for you, like it was for the Instagram guys?
Such services are limited by necessity for a solid cable for transmission between points.
"I certainly hope it doesn't come ... to our necessity to subpoena him," he added.
Only a naive economist could believe that human demand is equal to human necessity.
Given Snapchat's aspirations of going public, turning on the money spigot is a necessity.
Ignorant, tedious, triumphant word: containing so much of the pain and necessity of living.
When the ACA was passed, the individual mandate was seen as an ugly necessity.
Yet moderates like Mr Donnelly are more than an awkward necessity to their party.
AMLO argued that immigrants "do not leave for pleasure, it comes out of necessity."
The background: For both countries, adopting mobile-money technology was a matter of necessity.
Translation: I'm not the only woman who shops for emotional reasons rather than necessity.
Leaving the community can sometimes be a necessity for one's physical and mental health.
I was getting dangerously low on underwear, so doing this chore is a necessity.
Though women can elect to have a c-section, many have them by necessity.
CG: Um, I mean, it doesn't appear to be a retirement born of necessity.
But what was born from necessity has stuck around long after the economy rebounded.
Maybe if we worked a bit less, retirement wouldn't seem like such a necessity.
In such cases, formal contracts are by necessity "incomplete" and sustained largely by trust.
Rebuilding this trust has become an urgent necessity, which Brexit has demonstrated very clearly.
For me, being open is just — that's the necessity that I feel, being alive.
Most people would say no, especially since phones are a necessity in today's world.
Nowadays, it seems like every product is marketed as a back-to-school necessity.
For me to be part of that message is … I think it's a necessity.
"As IoT grows, the need for distributed computing becomes an absolute necessity," he says.
Surely we have learned by now that such judgments are of necessity culture-specific.
Painting is her coping mechanism, form of expression, and a necessity to her survival.
Poor results at Nissan, announced on February 12th, underline the necessity of making up.
If you live in a country like this, a VPN is almost a necessity.
The necessity of packing on accessories is your ticket to some much-needed flare.
But for most turkeys, especially ones that come pre-seasoned, it's not a necessity.
Beauty filters can be a competitive advantage to a business, if not a necessity.
Destiny, historical inevitability and sheer necessity have always been a favorite theme among politicians.
Onstage, though, everything by necessity has to get just a little bit more literal.
Especially when the financial hunger for new movies begins to outpace the storytelling necessity.
In this case, employers have begun to realize the necessity of civic-minded benefits.
Such reforms might reduce or eliminate the necessity for lawsuits in the first place.
And others in which they will in fact look more at necessity and proportionality.
Second, demand for food is by necessity a constant, no matter our economic circumstances.
With more dual income households, help from live-in grandparents is often a necessity.
In every case, we found no imperative military necessity that would warrant the destruction.
It's an aggressive ghost born of necessity, and lodged in Kent's unassuming, sensitive shell.
When I first started dating my boyfriend, we were long distance out of necessity.
So not only was anonymity important, I considered it a necessity for my safety.
That's precisely why the new wave of post-punk has arrived—out of necessity.
Portable chargers are a necessity for how often we use our phones these days.
Necessity may be the mother of invention, but it's also the child of desperation.
Some nights, though, punting and ordering takeout was not a copout but a necessity.
Less than a quarter, however named other useful items like matches as a necessity.
Think about it for a second: Headphones are a necessity for every college student.
So now it's about making it a necessity and making it a life skill.
But many see the price rises as an affront, not as a painful necessity.
What "started as a necessity, has become a hobby of sorts," Ms Swaraj claims.
For Sia, having a private life is an absolute necessity for her mental health.
I hope Skims is an amazing business and everywhere and a necessity for people.
Now as attorney general it just makes good sense and it is a necessity.
That's not good enough for Mildred, whose idea of necessity goes a little further.
"There is no longer the necessity to keep them here," the source told Reuters.
Still, to compete in today's digital advertising market, video ads have become a necessity.
Still, it's hard to get around the island, and careful planning is a necessity.
They arrogantly confused a convenience for a few as a necessity for the many.
Each one of us would be horrified by the necessity to make such choices.
Okay, for some people it's less of a treat and more of a necessity.
Proponents of removing the tax say these items are a necessity, not a luxury.
Sims games traditionally include a lot of information tucked away into menus by necessity.
"Inflation at 4 percent isn't stubbornness - it's a necessity for our economy," Nabiullina said.
Continuing your education is no longer a luxury, explains Quinlan, it is a necessity.
At the same time, I experience so keenly their blazing necessity, their utter beauty.
Diesels have a notoriously small powerband, so frequent and smart shifting is a necessity.
Microsoft executives have said they appreciate the necessity of secrecy orders in some cases.
If the price is callous disregard for another person, well, that's just aesthetic necessity.
A good body scrub is a necessity if you want soft and smooth skin.
It's a basic necessity, but you'll want to double check you have a plunger.
In the Midwest, owning a car is pretty much a necessity to get anywhere.
By necessity, this cuts down on heavy stuff when you gotta get greens in.
Steve had been wiring his brain at an early age, partly out of necessity.
Most people are workers by necessity, and sell their labor to make a living.
These words subconsciously suggest that you're negotiating out of necessity or emotion, not worth.
Changing Africa's history of getting left behind is not a choice, it's a necessity.
But I don't think that this is a necessity at this point in time.
One device even acts as a portable Bluetooth speaker, which is another college necessity.
Everything is moving very quickly on the Graham-Cassidy bill -- largely out of necessity.
It's draining, but St. Clair sees all the funds' work as an absolute necessity.
This was not, to be clear, a case of austerity imposed by budgetary necessity.
In addition to these demands, raising wages is a necessity to fighting sexual harassment.
A few months passed, and out of necessity I was obligated to try again.
But the decision to stick with Shanahan may also be partly out of necessity.
But where they saw necessity, Akuno saw an effort to swallow up the movement.
A veggie basket is not a necessity, but it sure is nice to have.
S inger : The rush to get to work, that inner necessity to make something.
Here's the bottom line: The umbrella should be considered a relic, not a necessity.
Necessity is the mother of invention, but sometimes crazy ideas also play their part.
The movie concludes, by necessity, without a clear read on what the future holds.
In the case of health care, Mr. Trump is making a virtue of necessity.
The necessity of civil rights enforcement used to be an issue of bipartisan agreement.
It overlooks the reality that today, U.K. households are in debt out of necessity.
His ministers, making a virtue of necessity, are developing new trade and transportation links.
My personal preference, I don't think there's a necessity to touch someone like that.
I stumbled into offering substance abuse treatment for my patients out of sheer necessity.
But what was a novelty then has become a business necessity for some entrepreneurs.
Also for necessity, Storch has a mayonnaise-based, chilled lobster roll on the menu.
"Reparations are not a necessity," Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel told the Chicago Sun-Times.
Are these agreements, which prevent workers from moving among locations, really an operational necessity?
And working with them to get alignment on the necessity of trying new things.
Pork, together with rice, has long been close to a daily necessity in China.
It will, by necessity, upend our assumptions of why we do what we do.
This is a constitutional necessity, as the Constitution forbids poll taxes of any kind.
It is caused by the necessity of shutting down major economic activities for months.
For Frank Pepe's descendants, the annual tasting ritual is more than a business necessity.
And when you're scrolling through your feed with the sound off, they're a necessity.
January 1, 2020: Out of necessity, Australia opens 15 South Coast bushfire evacuation centers.
Mr. O'Neill was innovative and entrepreneurial, but necessity was the mother of this invention.
But MASS MoCA, under Mr. Thompson, has managed it, out of principle or necessity.
As an artist, Eilish clearly understands the necessity of following her own creative process.
But necessity breeds innovation, and they soon realize that their strength lies in numbers.
For the United Kingdom, Tuesday's decision is a pragmatic choice born of economic necessity.
So far, the Turkish government has styled its invasion as a war of necessity.
But the one necessity you need to keep your toes toasty all winter long?
I was doing most of the visual art for the releases out of necessity.
But time and political necessity have softened Graham's public grievances with President Donald Trump.
In sexual touching, as distinct from the affective kind, touch seems driven toward necessity.
The Fed chairman weighed in on the necessity to be mindful of ballooning deficits.
"He pointed out the necessity for Iran to do the same," the statement added.
Gay, lesbian, and bisexual employees' personal experiences bear out the necessity of this ruling.
"For me it was a necessity to deliver myself from this work," she explains.
Yet their latest recruiting strategy is as much out of necessity as by design.
For many homeowners, the desire to stay put began out of caution or necessity.
I don't mean providing Wi-Fi on campus – though that's a necessity, of course.
They make centering the rights, voices, and leadership of women and girls a necessity.
In short, urgent DACA legislation is both an economic imperative and a humanitarian necessity.
With Embiid out of action, others have entered the conversation, purely out of necessity.
This a clear example of the necessity of creating space to have these conversations.
Kapwing empowers anyone to storytell and entertain, whether out of whimsy or professional necessity.
However, "at one point it wasn't about necessity anymore," Tsai says of self-funding.
"There is a widely held sense of necessity on tax reform," the strategist said.
Breivik had written a manifesto about the necessity of targeting political and media leaders.
Necessity. Interrupting your hard-earned day of rest and relaxation to vacuum the house?
There are also matching ones for us humans, because that is an obvious necessity.
The laws of war also prohibit destruction of property not justified by military necessity.
As an indispensable public health and economic necessity, water infrastructure deserves to be prioritized.
The withering of Pleasantville is treated almost as a melancholy necessity in Locke's novel.
At half a billion dollars, it seems to be something closer to a necessity.
"Sleeping was not really so much of a necessity in those days," he said.
"The Burning Girl" is a story about stories — their power, necessity and inevitable artifice.
Even in more liberal climates, counter culture communities seem to grow out of necessity.
Partially out of necessity, but partly because you start to realize you're different now.
That's a necessity if it wants the Middle East to ever become stable again.
By 1999, when democracy returned, many had scattered or changed professions out of necessity.
These "murders" were framed as choices instead of decisions made out of economic necessity.
For the Dutch, a global cheese trade was born out of necessity, Kindstedt said.
Out of necessity or protest, many customers quickly jumped ship to competitors like Costco.
His aesthetic is partly explained by his working method, which is borne of necessity.
"The necessity for a long operating range is less important in China," Sommer said.
And the mechanism, this form of making them, speaks to me from pure necessity.
Whereas the well-off may dabble in frugality, necessity makes the poor experts in it.
Aides on both sides characterize the affable spirit as a necessity to an effective transition.
We used to preserve it out of necessity, now we preserve it as a pastime.
Live's earliest incarnations were simply born out of necessity to serve Behles and Henke's project.
The Gees Bend quilters taught me that necessity and creativity are the parents of invention.
"We are all in some sense becoming, by necessity, desensitized to Duterte's language," he said.
The wireless AirPods will be a necessity, as the new iPhones lack analog headphone jacks.
There is a necessity to make a political settlement with the Taliban to fight ISIS.
While possibility plays the critical role of midwife, necessity is still the mother of invention.
For Welch, co-production came as a result of necessity, she told BBC Radio 1.
For many of us, the crunchy Magic Shell was a childhood ice cream topping necessity.
Daou then spun the backlash to his propaganda machine as evidence of its necessity. 8.
Summer is almost here, which means canned wine is about to become an absolute necessity.
On September 12th 2001 necessity was different from what it had been on September 10th.
Out of necessity, the show has had to update its messaging to justify that focus.
Many are finding it difficult to penetrate these companies but see it as a necessity.
No longer just a back-to-school necessity, the backpack is the adult's commute savior.
I had to drink the bleach water out of necessity because I wanted to live.
Consider Bastion a necessity for any difficulty higher than "Normal," the lowest of the four.
I was confused about the necessity for the device when the Gear S2 already exists.
The popular proverb about necessity being the mother of invention is certainly true for us.
Sleep is a necessity, and missing out on it for whatever reason is never good.
Necessity and proportionality, which requires weighing human lives against military aims, are even more difficult.
Saudisation "is probably a painful necessity", says Steffen Hertog of the London School of Economics.
But why separate everything into boxes of novelty versus necessity when you can have both?
But venturing beyond traditional rules and etiquette is more of a necessity today than ever.
There are a lot of reasons Americans own cars, but the biggest one is necessity.
Featured entertainment included a magician and magic show, face painting and one very special necessity.
Easy late-night eats (whether consumed post-partying or while studying) are an indisputable necessity.
Which means the 2200 mAh Power Pack isn't a neat accessory, but rather a necessity.
So that's where the spirit of this music comes from: it comes from actual necessity.
In painting abstraction is there as a luxury, but in computers abstraction was a necessity.
So much of notions of disruption come down to the intersection of cool and necessity.
Considering that so much is now done online, it's the biggest necessity in modern life.
The distance, especially for a photographer, is the first necessity to be able to observe.
But I'm here out of necessity, rather than choice—I have a child in school.
Just hours earlier, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said the ordering was driven more by necessity.
"The crisis created necessity entrepreneurship," said Panagiotis Zamanis, vice chairman of the Hellenic Startups Association.
He said passage of the bill is a necessity because of ongoing problems with Obamacare.
The focus was to reinforce the necessity to preserve human life as our primary objective.
The government respectfully submits that this is exactly a case where … vacatur is a 'necessity.
"They've lost their food, their homes, their clothing, every bare necessity they have," Cochran said.
Despite these doubts, the urgency of 2017 has made reaching out to lawmakers a necessity.
This needs to change because voting is a necessity if we want to bring change.
If our workweeks do get shorter either by campaigning or necessity, will we become healthier?
There are heated debates within the prepper community about what actually counts as a necessity.
The Bagley decision, however, left the door open to the necessity jury trial they wanted.
The Avocado Saver from AvoSeedo looks like a kitchen necessity for anyone who loves avocados.
He's still attached to Christianity through family and friends—and, sometimes, out of financial necessity.
It's also a bit of a necessity for something designed to be worn to bed.
Spurred by necessity, I came up with a trick that's worked super-well for me.
Yajima said his idea was borne of the necessity to adapt to changing social norms.
The idea of Europe, in other words, has lost its postwar aura of rational necessity.
"This trade war is a war of choice, not a war of necessity," he said.
In his office, he told me that his intransigence was a matter of historical necessity.
It also underlines the necessity to significantly step up the effective return of irregular migrants.
Many progressives say backing single-payer health care is a necessity for the eventual nominee.
Others use their own criteria for medical necessity to the frustration of patients and surgeons.
Beyoncé, of necessity, had to develop her own style outside the system with their help.
AUBUK's liquidity buffers are strong, but also a necessity given its highly concentrated deposit base.
For the first several years of our marriage, we budgeted carefully out of sheer necessity.
In Everybody Knows, the necessity of making things explicit means some deeper resonance is lost.
The first tiny store opened six years ago, the second out of necessity in 2013.
So these types of diagnostics have been developed by the research community out of necessity.
Even people with homes are often forced to choose between one basic necessity over another.
Historically, people have had children out of economic necessity, to work the farm, for example.
And if you have a baby who refuses to be put down, they're a necessity.
Turning up the pressure on Assad is both a strategic necessity and a moral imperative.
"Necessity 7," from 2007-22004, incorporates Rainer Maria Rilke's "Duino Elegies," in English and German.
But the looming threat of Amazon to their businesses has made for alliances of necessity.
And out of practical necessity, they're practiced in the politics of addition rather than division.
CMS aggressively pursued audits of wheelchair claims and scrutinized clinical documentation to demonstrate medical necessity.
Enhancing the electricity grid by adding new transmission capacity is a necessity given today's realities.
As her generation steps aside, Catchings sees Charles's foray into the limelight as a necessity.
This is a necessity in contemporary politics that too many Democrats have shied away from.
Sinclair: So as a necessity of living here, we have to filter it all out.
For those of us who regularly wear watches, phones could soon stop being a necessity.
Continuing to work is a necessity for some, who need the income or health benefits.
The thing is, Commons is YouTube for Wikipedia Zero users out of necessity, not choice.
Bessie signed on as Roy's secretary, practically a necessity given his near or complete deafness.
Meals were so scarce that out of necessity he would eat anything, including dog food.
Restraint was a necessity in order to avoid putting all the attention strictly on him.
This was a man for whom drawing was a passion, a necessity, and a challenge.
Makeup in general is a must, but in particular my red lips are another necessity.
And it's often been said that necessity is often the mother of, um, significant art.
Knitting, in its current state, is more of a hobby than a necessity for many.
Even if his programs were hit-or-miss, he recognized the desperate necessity of experimentation.
Adding new security measures to concerts and other public venues may now be a necessity.
That's a very sneaky trick to make you think that the necessity is most important.
They were communities of necessity, "and that is why those bonds broke" after Communism fell.
If you really want to change your life, you need to create conditions of necessity.
There is a European sovereignty to build, and there is the necessity to build it.
Though we often think of abortion as a choice, some come out of medical necessity.
It was, in the end, about only one thing: the necessity of loving one another.
But analysts said Russia is driven by both opportunity and necessity to advance in Africa.
Professor Verba became a research assistant to Professor Almond out of financial necessity, he said.
All along, Britons who love badgers have questioned the effectiveness and necessity of the culls.
Grafton's laissez-faire approach to flood control is part fiscal necessity and part business strategy.
We are at a time in this country when just cause may be a necessity.
This wasn't beauty, this was necessity, but to me it is a piece of art.
At Sun-Maid headquarters, he and other executives discussed the necessity of active shooter trainings.
Other countries accept migrants on the basis of economic necessity or as a humanitarian gesture.
China is drowning under medical waste (often single-use items by necessity) produced by hospitals.
Memory, by its nature and necessity, is selective, its details subject to revision and dissipation.
So often we're trained — or we learn, from necessity — how to make other people comfortable.
Oftentimes, hair care is deemed a luxury, but in the Black community, it's a necessity.
The government worked hard to get people to buy into the necessity of tough measures.
Out of necessity, they have learned to ignore advice from officials and make do themselves.
And change will be driven by necessity: The revolution has run out of economic steam.
Everything about shaving was alien to me; the rituals, the implements and even the necessity.
Getting paper money from a bank teller may be less a novelty than a necessity.
Driving the news: Marcus defended Libra and made a case for its necessity on Wednesday.
Kango, one of the first to the space, was born out of the same necessity.
"It exposes time and the way in which nature imbues necessity into chance," Penone says.
We have the necessity, the moral imperative, to address the existential threat of climate change.
We have the necessity, the moral imperative, to address the existential threat of climate change.
"We thank customers for sharing their thoughts regarding the necessity of firearms accessories," Anstey said.
One of the most eye-catching looks from the Met Gala was a medical necessity.
Today on #NationalPeriodDay, we acknowledge that menstrual products are not a luxury, they're a necessity.
But we also believe in the necessity for change, reflection, and an opportunity to refresh.
An outlet adapter is an absolute necessity for anyone who's traveling to a foreign country.
Necessity is, after all, the mother that turns data into utility for millions of Americans.
Here North Koreans became entrepreneurs out of necessity to trade for food and other necessities.
This creates more of a necessity to pair endorsers with companies that match their personalities.
"We acknowledge the cause and necessity of the arrest," a judge said in his ruling.
A fight over funds for the border wall could yet again upset another legislative necessity.
The two leaders reviewed their bilateral relations, and the necessity of strengthening and developing them.
She's been praised for her constant reinvention, but her first rebrand came out of necessity.
Demand for luxury apartments is still strong, but that demand is by choice, not necessity.
Proper funding for LSC is a vital necessity – to protect the rights of all Americans.
There's no evidentiary standards or necessity for legal grounding of charges — it's a political action.
Applying and integrating advocacy data with other elements of the organization's efforts is a necessity.
I absolutely back the necessity for medical research and support federal funding for that research.
In 1942 it was called military necessity and it was found not to be true.
Social Security is perennially popular, and few would argue against the necessity of the CDC.
Though for syndicated deals, a 1% Libor floor is a necessity, the third banker said.
Specifically, she mentioned the necessity of understanding the Daubert standard and a motion in limine.
Even if there is military necessity, moreover, those dollars can't be spent on just anything.
Then, out of financial necessity, they become bartenders, dog walkers or Uber drivers by night.
Should it muster the resolve to do more or accept the necessity of doing less?
Until now, officers reviewed applications to determine "effective necessity" on a case-by-case basis.
And since then, I've found the necessity of those tenants refreshing themselves all over again.
This highlights the fact that heating is a lifesaving necessity in periods of extreme cold.
He made these speeches about the necessity of maintaining football to create leadership in men.
Second, the duplicative face-to-face examination and requirement that the prescriber's medical record contain certain information worded just right, (but which the CMS does not tell prescribers), should be eliminated and CMS should instead establish medical necessity using a signed Certificate of Medical Necessity.
The conflict between economic necessity and political necessity is especially palpable in the Persian Gulf, where governments need to cut spending as their oil revenues recede but also need to curry the favor of their populations while political turmoil swirls across the Middle East.
Rising incomes are making air conditioners more attainable, while rising temperatures are making them a necessity.
"I certainly hope it doesn't come to the, to our necessity to subpoena him," he added.
Theistic Satanist Shea Bilé was 17 when he conducted his first exorcism, mostly out of necessity.
It's always good to know your snakes, but in North Carolina the knowledge is a necessity.
While having a social media marketing strategy is a necessity, it can become extremely time consuming.
But as Manning reminds us daily, the right to one's self-image is also a necessity.
She can't come up with a toast — a Bachelor necessity — and she prefers smiling over speaking.
But that hiccup also underscores everything the series tries to say about art and its necessity.
Realizing that there was no necessity to choose and reach a tidy resolution relieved the pressure.
If you're going to shower and be a functional human being, towels are a definite necessity.
He's building virtual worlds where software bots learn to create their own language out of necessity.
So deeper links with the outside world continue to be a necessity rather than a luxury.
It will also be remembered as the year that access to streaming services became a necessity.
In October, the judge on the case allowed the three defendants to present the necessity defense.
Swift then filed a countersuit out of necessity; she asked for only $1 in her filing.
Then, you're forced to exercise your rank and authority either by general necessity or constitutional requirement.
I like to drum, so NC is more of a necessity than a nicety for me.
For the foreseeable future, he said, humans are a necessity to control article content and quality.
Part of the problem might be a lack of awareness about the necessity of additional treatment.
In the perfect intersection of horror-narrative necessity and digital hygiene, they don't have cell service.
News in late June that this was a "buzzkill" of sorts, although it was a necessity.
Well, you've talked in the past about the necessity of having thick skin as a singer.
It's often distance, which is to say necessity, that leads to the most in-depth exchanges.
At the end of the day, universal remote systems feel like a luxury, not a necessity.
It's an approach born from necessity, after a scathing government investigation into the state's prison practices.
Thomas argues this used to be done out of necessity, but that's no longer the case.
And they do this not out of some twisted perverted urge but out of sheer necessity.
It's just a necessity, and possible sexual frustration, and she is just taking care of herself.
But alas, here we are, living in slip dresses and denim cut-offs by necessity alone.
"He was probably rushed out of necessity to the big leagues," Tigers manager Brad Ausmus said.
The tracksuits were really born out of necessity of like, I am now bored, and stressed.
Here is a promotional video (that is honestly pure comedy) explaining the necessity of the feature.
Hence, we decided to develop Trax & Wax, out of both necessity and gaps in the market.
Spirit tends to be more aggressive with its pop-up locations out of necessity, Brown said.
Insurance companies require that a charge prove medical necessity, and the tele-medical consult provides that.
" This echoes his earlier comment on the necessity of creating a more "profound theology of womanhood.
A dependable sort like Pence is a necessity for Trump, even if he's not ultimately sufficient.
The rhetoric of necessity that sustains these effects and illusions has no place in Nonas's aesthetic.
The sales traders, traders and portfolio managers I spoke with said it was out of necessity.
In missing children investigations, there can be emotional necessity to conceal some information from the family.
Founded in 2011 by five tastemakers nearing graduation, Ain't-Bad Magazine was conceived out of necessity.
"Bodies" fits into the theme of necessity, which is a theme that comes up a lot.
If Overcooked is any indication, then it proves local co-op games are still a necessity.
Economically and politically, the unlikely partnership between Moscow and Riyadh has been born out of necessity.
Among other things, the Call for Action emphasizes the necessity of implementing Sustainable Development Goal 14.
Such versatility was a necessity to get work and stay fresh, Campbell said in an interview.
Out of apparent necessity, I ordered a mattress from an online company to my home address.
If Overcooked is any indication, then it proves local co-op games are still a necessity.
Rehabilitation is a bit of a luxury for some, but it's also a necessity for many.
"If young people lose hope, the economy will suffer, as housing is a necessity," he said.
"Any merger would lessen the competition for something that's become a modern day necessity," he said.
For smart people, being wrong can feel like a personal attack, and being right, a necessity.
"I want every American to know that action on Obamacare is an urgent necessity," he added.
It was a primarily small-town experience, one born out of geographic necessity and economic gain.
And so being an instrumental band was more of a matter of necessity than anything else.
Perhaps we can be inspired by these paintings and get to a place of unadorned necessity.
A pack n' play may not be a necessity, but it sure is helpful to have.
Hamid's own life has been shaped by movement: Both the necessity for it and the experience.
In the actual act of war, some say it is a necessity to demonize the other.
Even if we can't stop the bombing of Aleppo, the necessity still exists to do something.
To highlight the necessity to act, the report includes stories from patients, including Ruben Lee Sims.
Engelien's lawyer said his intention is not to diminish #MeToo or call into question its necessity.
Those that do, although methodologically weak like most nutrition studies, don't support the necessity of breakfast.
But it was all borne out of complete necessity and it's more real than you're assuming.
Chicago's Italian beef was created out of the necessity for cheap food to serve at weddings.
Good meetings are a necessary evil, but take away the necessity and they become plain evil.
While I've questioned the necessity for many of these laws, that's a conversation for another day.
"I guess we need some convincing that there is a necessity for a sixth branch," Sen.
When the proposed passenger utilization rates inevitably do not materialize, federal subsidies will become a necessity.
It was known around town as the Hen House, and it originally started out of necessity.
"Bosch sees the necessity for a sensor setup that includes radar, video and lidar," Wieland said.
In part this was because of communication structures — having telephone and mail together was a necessity.
However, the courts have applied a balancing test in defining the scope and necessity of questions.
As marketers increase their mobile ad spending, some have questioned the necessity of a mobile agency.
It is an efficient subsidy that pays for a basic necessity: a safe and healthy home.
The necessity of due process is often contested on the grounds that false allegations are rare.
Some speculated that necessity resulted in Gillespie's tepid initial condemnation of this weekend's violence in Charlottesville.
I realized quickly I had to take it off nightly, not because of choice, but necessity.
That was partly by necessity — the relievers were easier to acquire — but also partly by design.
Even if it's celebratory, a meal is about necessity: everyone has to eat at some point.
Those in Ryan's brain trust say the speaker avoided bipartisan immigration reform out of political necessity.
The new plan also eliminates the necessity of checking in with the app at the theater.
An ambitious new art book could be the key to making augmented reality a household necessity.
A mile closer to space — more a convenience than a necessity, but it's a good start.
There's no biological necessity for birthday cake, but it still serves a purpose in our lives.
Despite past criticism of the reform, AMLO has has now seemingly come to accept its necessity.
So I would say that succession adds to the necessity of prudent fine tuning of policy.
Some of this change is borne out of necessity, to evolve and adapt with the market.
A few businesses were operating, mostly out of necessity, to begin earning back what was lost.
This shortsighted approach has been forced on them by necessity, but those bills are now due.
For both sides to see that the necessity [to talk] is there, then that is progress.
She has looked to elevate women at Lynas, often out of necessity as well as virtue.
Those three-day weekends no longer felt like a great privilege, but instead an absolute necessity
WOOLFE I didn't care; I'm firmly against the necessity of casting gay men in gay roles.
As a coach, Apidej stressed the necessity of mastering the basic skills of eight-limbed boxing.
That each cast member is such a compellingly specific presence is a blessing and a necessity.
Weekender Bag Every long-distance couple knows that a heavy duty travel bag is a necessity.
The partnership between Mazlum's forces and the United States was born of necessity during a crisis.
The reality is that many people who drive with suspended licenses do so out of necessity.
Binding was a necessity for me because my breasts grew as I aged and became intolerable.
But necessity — the current political crisis and Salvini's undeniable power grab — might bring them together now.
I paint the natural world in order to bring attention to its beauty and its necessity.
In all honesty, in the beginning I chose writing out of a socioeconomic and human necessity.
It names names we need to hear, even if most of them are, of necessity, invented.
And there are others, a growing cohort, who remain at their posts because of financial necessity.
That was out of necessity, he said later, recalling the embers raining down from the sky.
"For many of you, delivery is more than just an option — it's a necessity," King said.
We cannot allow the hype about 22017G to overshadow the absolute necessity that it be secure.
The Necks, of necessity, do not rehearse; nor are they locked into a monogamous musical relationship.
Humans have always made the things we need — vessels, blankets, clothing — in ways that transcend necessity.
It can be a medical necessity, a culinary experiment, a sleep routine or an unrelenting habit.
The best shampoo you can buyShampoo is a necessity, but it's not one-size-fits-all.
They have secrets, as Oppenheimer did, and are deeply conflicted about the necessity of keeping them.
We're now seeing the necessity of each industry and the people who comprise it in turn.
But his refusal to accept the boat did more than pit humanitarian necessity against political expediency.
Mr. Barr's effort this week to scale back those expectations, officials said, was born of necessity.
It IS a necessity for so many transgender people and should absolutely be covered by insurance.
They also have a drawstring, which is a necessity if you, too, are a buttless wonder.
Bishop also weighed in on what he views as a legal necessity for PREPA's fiscal plan.
He divided life into what he called the realm of necessity and the realm of freedom.
Forster was concerned with moral harm, and with the difficult necessity of trying to forgive it.
And so I don't think there was a necessity to make kind of that political jab.
Only now I've realized what a necessity it is, and how easily it's taken for granted.
But he added that finding new ways to talk about China was also a business necessity.
In a tight labor market, companies are, out of necessity, less choosy about who they hire.
Shipping companies are among the businesses most familiar with the necessity of this two-pronged approach.
She said in the humid South, Yeti is less a trendy fashion accessory than a necessity.
I don't love them, but I also understand their necessity and don't find them especially annoying.
"We do our best to avoid the necessity of overtime hours," Firestone said in a statement.
A good set of headphones is a necessity nowadays, especially when the world is so noisy.
But it's a risky strategy to maintain momentum, and that risk is born out of necessity.
Those who choose to undergo them do so out of personal necessity, not a countercultural whim.
None of my flights had tablets on the backs of seats, so this was a necessity.

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