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In "Necessity of Loss" a man chops himself to pieces due, it seems, to his inappropriate attraction to a young girl; it doesn't help.
In "Necessity as the Mother of Tenure?" (Op-Ed, Dec. 14), Erich E. Kunhardt lays out an excellent argument for why we should change the process through which university professors are promoted to include a consideration of the quantity and quality of new patents issued as a result of their research activities.
"It's profoundly grounded in necessity".
Now, though, many museum directors are finding virtue in necessity.
The stories make up in necessity where they may fall a little short (only a little) of the artfulness of these masters.
Some of the methods used by the rebels reflected a cunning forged in necessity, but also an ability, at times, for brutality.
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Our sources see the auto companies' interest as a kind of locked-in necessity: Nokia already has a very large part of the automotive industry committed to using its maps, upwards of 80percentt by some estimates, so changing that could be a huge pain.
This loss of purchasing power has resulted from above-inflation increases in necessities, such as food and fuel, which take up disproportionate amounts of tenants' incomes.
"We saw a great spike in necessity-based entrepreneurship in the U.S. and Ireland in the last year," said Donna J. Kelley, one of the authors of the study, who is also a professor of entrepreneurship at Babson College.
Are we truly engaged in wars of necessity, in wars of self-defense, or are our wars those of choice?
He was a student of the "absurd" who refused to give in to necessity.
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