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More than ever an audience is an existential necessity for Winnie.
They don't see resolving the conflict as either an existential necessity for Israel or an American national interest.
For Kuanda, the railway was an existential necessity: surrounded by white supremacist regimes in Rhodesia and South Africa, there was no way for him to export his primary resource to the sea.
As incarnated by Michi Barall, Scotty Bloch, Michael Doyle, Julie Halston, Larry Pine and Ray Anthony Thomas, they are often a sour, tired, frightened group for whom theater seems to be not so much a choice as an existential necessity, a condition of life.
In the State of the Union address, President Obama staked out a new rationale for reviving America's industrious creativity: where he once argued that renewed innovation would combat recession, he has now framed the endeavor as an existential necessity in the face of urgent competition from abroad.
Crisis management"The existential necessity of midlife change"Harvard Business Review, February 2008By Carlo Strenger and Arie RuttenbergBenjamin Disraeli, a prime minister of Britain in the 19th century, once noted gloomily that (to paraphrase) youth is a blunder, middle-age a struggle and old-age a regret.
"The impression being given is that the postwar Switzerland we knew and loved, that recognised the existential necessity of international exchange but also... valued its independence and sovereignty, is becoming lost to us," Hannes Nussbaumer wrote recently in the Berner Zeitung.
By Evan Osnos January 25 , 2011In the State of the Union address, President Obama staked out a new rationale for reviving America's industrious creativity: where he once argued that renewed innovation would combat recession, he has now framed the endeavor as an existential necessity in the face of urgent competition from abroad.
For the oil industry, victory was an existential necessity.
Like Noël Coward, he makes a case for frivolity as an existential choice, for the necessity of laughter in transcending an often grim world.
The endpoint of liberation will be when we rejoice in the fact that any two women can live their lives as differently as any two men can, and can say so without the necessity of an existential threat to anybody.
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