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"The cause to which I allude, is the constant tendency in all animal life to increase beyond the nourishment prepared for it.... Necessity, that imperious all-pervading law of nature, restrains them within the prescribed bounds" [ 14].

The ancient Greek philosopher Democritus explicitly denied any fundamental need for music: "For it was not necessity that separated it off, but it arose from the existing superfluity".

The strategy for avoiding bespoke truth-makers for logically complex truths can't get a grip in this case: there's no Q such that supplying a truth-maker for it obviates the necessity of positing an additional truth-maker for ~P (Russell 1918 19: 209–11; Hochberg 1969 325 77).

A coalition, therefore, was no longer something to strive for; it was a necessity.

(That space exists today as it did in the nineteen-fifties, or can exist, and advocating for it as an absolute necessity of growing up, and exploring its power in reality and memory through art, does not necessarily make the artist a mid-century sentimentalist or an Eisenhower apologist or some kind of provincial rube).

There is, he says, "no necessity for it to come back, even for Christmas.

I don't know – but if you do, then there's a necessity for it to be exposed to things.

Catherine Donovan, Gateshead council cabinet member for health and wellbeing, says of Cosy Crow: "It's good that there's something that has developed like this in the community but it's quite sad that there's a necessity for it".

can only appeal to people who like to hear women belittled, and everything trashed – and it's hard to see the necessity for it when we've already got plenty of trash and belittled women.

"It's an ugly structure in an inappropriate place, and the necessity for it has not been proven," said Ellen J. McNeilly, an Orient resident and the co-chairwoman of the association's committee that has been investigating the tower issue.

In negative dialectics there is no necessity for things to turn out in a certain way, and the future-orientated teleology that Adorno claimed Hegel followed is replaced with retrospective teleology in which we can only see that what has happened to get us to where we are had to happen to get us there, but that there was no necessity for it happen in that way.

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