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Pace supported this approach, as an exigency of war.
That was an accurate reflection of the real world for women years before the exigency of war produced substantial employment opportunities for them.
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The exigencies of war with Britain, and survival in an unconquered frontier, gave them little choice.
The exigencies of war gave impetus and funding to computer research.
It is hard to grasp why any rational person would use chemical weapons, even amid the terrible exigencies of war.
Largely because of the exigencies of war, those who died on the battlefield were traditionally not entitled to standard rites.
All these commitments were soon to be tested by the exigencies of war, diplomacy, and political contingency.
The young aviator generals Mac saw every day were among the best of their time: tactical and technical geniuses pushed to the top by the exigencies of war.
Commerce is disrupted; economies are damaged; strategic interests shielded by years of patient statecraft are endangered as the exigencies of war and diplomacy conflict.
They exploit the exigencies of war to sound like clergymen, seizing religious language to veil partisan public policies in a miasma of ersatz godliness.
For Piketty, the long, mid-20th century period of rising equality was a blip, produced by the exigencies of war, the power of organised labour, the need for high taxation, and by demographics and technical innovation.
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