Sentence examples for Indispensable necessities from inspiring English sources

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For many people, the subscriptions and services for entertainment and communications, which are more often now one and the same, have become indispensable necessities of life, on par with electricity, water and groceries.

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As James Madison wrote in The Federalist Papers, complete federal authority at the seat of government was an "indispensable necessity" but "a municipal legislature for local purposes, derived from their own suffrages, will of course be allowed them".

The indispensable necessity of complete and exclusive power, on the part of the congress, at the seat of government, carries its own evidence with it.

I regard the establishment of a military post on the Colorado river as an indispensable necessity for the emigrant over this road; for, although the Indians, living in the rich meadow lands, are agricultural, and consequently peaceable, they are very numerous, so much so that we counted 800 men around our camp on the second day after our arrival on the banks of the river.

The shouts, taunts, spitting, catcalls, Obama as Joker posters, n-word slurs, Confederate and Texas Lone Star flag-waving by some Tea Party activists, and the deafening silence from GOP leaders during Obama's early years in office, was and still very much is an indispensable political necessity for the party.

Ice has come to be regarded as a household necessity, indispensable to the preservation of food and so to economical household management and the maintenance of health.

The writers didn't generally dispute the behavior Lyle had described; instead, they made a novel argument, on First Amendment grounds, that their behavior was a "creative necessity," indispensable to the making of a show about a group of unmarried adult friends.

It may be quite true that in Oklahoma ice is, not only an article of prime necessity, but indispensable; but certainly not more so than food or clothing or the shelter of a home.

Then, in April 1863 Lincoln issued General Orders No. 100, later known as "the Lieber Code," defining as military necessity all measures "indispensable for securing the ends of the war," including summary punishment of guerrillas.

Representative Ryan would surely protest that our stingy public policy is not motivated by greed, but by necessity — that it is indispensable to sustaining robust economic growth.

Such services are everyday necessities for a generation that treats location-based activities and geo-tagged tweets as indispensable aspects of their everyday lives.

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