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He had guard rails, those checkpoints to keep players on the straight and narrow, a necessity over the last month as behavior issues became a problem.

The lack of necessity over what is planned could knock the Lib Dems back to where the Liberal party was in the 1950s – a party of the margins – and irredeemably rebrand the Conservatives as the nasty party.

The Met made a public-relations virtue of legal necessity over the return of the Euphronios krater: in its 2006 annual report, an introductory letter signed by Philippe de Montebello, the Met's director, speaks of the "leadership position" the museum had taken in crafting an agreement with Italy, as if the relinquishing of the vase were a triumph rather than a much resisted capitulation.

The changing economic climate has made global manufacturing a growing necessity over the last decade, forcing companies from East and West to collaborate beyond geographic boundaries in the design, manufacture and assembly of products.

Poincaré's theorem showed that any appropriately bounded system in which energy was conserved would of necessity, over an infinite time, return an infinite number of times to states arbitrarily close to the initial dynamical state in which the system was started.

Second, she has a bad back and, by necessity over the last decade or so, has spent days resting in bed.

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Margaret, by necessity, took over more of her husband's duties.

To parents with a freshman entering college this fall: You're probably expecting to shell out major bucks for tuition, room and board and a million other necessities over the next few years.

Short-term necessity repeatedly won over long-term commonsense.

What's peculiar is that while Johnson and Kwak have written innumerable pieces about the necessity for taking over the banks, they have not, as far as I can tell, ever even mentioned the fact that the U.S. has successfully weathered two major banking crises without taking over the banks and without having the economy turn into Japan.

The rag-top convertibles of the '80s and '90s rattled in the wind on any highway excursion an annoyance that, along with the necessity to pull over to raise the top (which took an excruciatingly long time), has been largely done away with.

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