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To make matters worse, within a few weeks of the surrender of Japan, on September 2 , 1945 U.S. President Harry S. Truman, as he was required to do by law, ended lend-lease, upon which Britain had depended for its necessities as well as its arms.
3. Since the seller did accept the order in Australia and was bound to deliver the exact quantity ordered, may he be excused from making full delivery because our national government (rightfully as we must assume) as a war measure commandeered the only available shipping space for its necessities?
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"You would think that none of them voted for it". Waxman also noted that despite economists of all political persuasions arguing for its necessity, as well as the lobbying efforts of Wall Street and the Chamber of Commerce, not a single House Republican backed the stimulus and only three GOP Senators stood with it -- one of whom is now a Democrat.
The importance of the step had been determined experimentally, though an explanation for its necessity was lacking.
Then, there are others who take the remedy that religion offers for the ills of the world to be the amplest reason for its necessity.
What seems curious is that, despite the universality of the art, no one until recent times has argued for its necessity.
Indeed, as the claims for its necessity have become weaker and weaker, its backers only become more adamant that it is a matter of supreme national importance that the project goes ahead.
But in court, they also concede the secrecy, and argue for its necessity, on the grounds that a normal police station, vastly more open to the public, cannot accommodate undercover officers.
This paper reviews the inclusion of qualitativeness in design, makes the case for its necessity, and classifies qualitative concepts in design optimization, before moving onto a comparison between sequential single objective and multi-objective optimization with regards to simultaneous handling of qualitative and quantitative criteria.
Practitioners and politicians have long debated the wisdom of pushing countries to hold elections, with some arguing for its necessity and others warning of its futility and even danger.
Geiger (2009) also holds that the principle is required for all empirical cognition (see also Geiger 2003), but argues that it is in the Critique of Teleological Judgment, and not in the Introductions to the Critique of Judgment (nor in the Appendix to the Dialectic of the first Critique), that Kant offers his fullest argument for its necessity.
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