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"future necessities" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to things that are needed in the future but not necessarily currently, such as one's retirement fund or long-term investments. For example, "Making wise investments today will help ensure your financial future necessities."
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Considering this crisis, many productive approaches were proposed to meet the current and future necessities.
This has laid emphasis to exploit and expand technologies to meet the future necessities of rare earth metals.
The EU Commission's 2007/2008 proposals of expanding tradable certificates markets were not based on solid analysis of past experiences and future necessities.
Preferences tend to be clearly present-biased due to a need for immediate gratification and doubts about future necessities.
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It is the same mood as that in Old School, or Knocked Up, or The 40-Year-Old Virgin: a man-boy world of guys who accept the future necessity of working for a living and want to escape it.
A meeting Tuesday between President Vladimir V. Putin and Henry Kissinger, at the president's residence outside Moscow, was widely reported as having praised the present strength and future necessity of Russian-American partnership.
In 22b with a theme subject, it is epistemic referring to the speaker's commitment to a future necessity.
At a macroscopic level, three-dimensional digital simulations of organs provide an alternative to plastination or formalin-filled pathology pots and may become a possible future necessity for digital diagnostic pathology practice [ 11].
However, if no other options existed, the protocol would go into effect in collaboration with both the public health authorities and hospital system leadership to augment the ability to assess ongoing and future necessity of the protocol given the disease-specific characteristics (such as waning local disease activity).
Given the concerns regarding glyphosate tolerance being developed by weeds Behrens et al. [ 33] alternate selection systems which can be developed into potential herbicides is a future necessity Our results indicate that glufosinate, (isopropylamine-glyphosate) (Roundup®), AEC and the ALS inhibitors Exceed® and Synchrony® could be useful as selection agents for soybean somatic embryos.
But vast as was the work, limited as were the private resources to build it, the growing wants as well as the existing and future military necessities of the country demanded that it be completed.
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