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Obviously, there is a certain necessity to develop a universal PSA applicable simultaneously for LCDs with different sizes, such as mobile phones, digital cameras, navigation systems, computer monitors, HDTVs, etc.
In his New Elucidation, he writes: "For the mind, even if it is not instructed as to the existence of … [the POC] … cannot but employ it everywhere, doing so spontaneously and in virtue of a certain necessity of its nature" (AK 1 391).
I think that when art and culture collide in moments like this it's because of a certain necessity.
Some teachers also pointed out a certain necessity for their pupils to be protected against cervical cancer.
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"We feel that there is a certain moral necessity to make known the terrible facts," a missionary, Miner Searle Bates, wrote.
But it is a hard life, being an Abe, and there are certain necessities an aspirant must possess.
All the things that I needed for day-to-day life weren't much more enormous than a toothbrush and a few clothes and certain necessities.
Each scheme is unified by a single theme: there are certain necessities that we all share, namely water, food and energy.
There are certain necessities in the film biography of a famous man.
The controls involved daily currency auctions for imports of certain necessities, but these failed to prevent the krona from weakening further.
This is not an ideological attachment to socialism, but an unstated acknowledgement that the potential happiness of each individual relies upon the collective provision of certain necessities – education, healthcare, housing and pensions.
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