Sentence examples for necessity imposed from inspiring English sources

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Torture is always seen as a sad necessity, imposed with increasing frequency and brutality as panic and frustration increase.

Only six, including the United States, are federal, and in every case "federalism was not so much a free choice as a self-evident necessity imposed by history".

Given that the decisions that must be made are inevitably going to be painful for some people, it is clearly tempting to say that the decisions made are not "ideological" but instead driven by a combination of necessity imposed by financial markets and ideas drawn from public consultation.

Traditionally, duty cycling was seen as a necessity imposed by the limited amount of harvested energy.

Here the goal is explanation parts are present and have the character they do primarily due to the conditional necessity imposed by the organism's functional requirements.

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Mr. Rajaratnam argues that Judge Richard J. Holwell of the Federal District Court in Manhattan should have suppressed the wiretaps because the government's affidavit seeking authorization to listen to his telephone calls did not meet the "necessity" requirement imposed under the Wiretap Act.

Both of these earlier studies, by necessity, impose an intervening selection step between primary cancer cells and cell sorting – the ability to survive in a pleural effusion in the case of Al-Hajj and colleagues' experiments, and the ability to survive in nonadherent culture conditions for Ponti and colleagues' study.

He naturally accepts the institutions, manners and customs in which he is educated as necessities imposed upon him by Providence".

"Taking into consideration the difficult situation of the Palestinian people and the necessities imposed by the situation, President Arafat issued a presidential decree by which he declared a state of emergency," Mr. Qurei told The Associated Press.

And unlike the bioethicist cum policy analyst, the academic doesn't have to worry about finding a common language or bending to the necessities imposed by pluralism or sponsoring agencies of government.

But, on the other hand, he has shown that life also consists in the practical necessities imposed on our body and accounting for our habitual mode of knowing in spatial terms.

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