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But he said that to speed up providing competitive cable TV service, Verizon wanted to end the necessity of signing agreements with each municipality.
Deep-water ports are in fashion, and many are being built specifically to end the necessity of taking the long route to China around the southern tip of peninsular Malaysia.
But when secession did not end slavery, "necessity invented for the abolitionists a better mode of accomplishing the object to which they have devoted their lives, and that mode was by using this war as a means of abolition, by making it a war of emancipation".
Now "the end imposes necessity on the means, since 'teeth are sharp in order to cut,' as Aristotle says".
A shower, while refreshing, always seems like a means to an end; a rushed necessity.
He said he would require a balanced budget, move the start of the fiscal year from April to July, require independent revenue forecasts and end "messages of necessity," sent by the governor so that the Legislature can vote on bills before they have been "aged" for three days.
Every technological advance starts as a miracle, becomes a necessity, ends up as a vice.
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