Sentence examples for necessity to join from inspiring English sources

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I shall keep it tight for as long as necessary.' Mr Lawson's hand was forced by the publication of renewed criticism by Sir Alan of his belief in the necessity to join the Exchange Rate Mechanism of the European Monetary System.

It's not every day you see this group of companies agree on anything, but as Kubernetes has developed into an essential industry tool, each of these companies sees it as a necessity to join the CNCF and support its mission.

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This difference is explained by the necessity of having to join tables which causes the generation of a higher number of frequent items and, consequently, a higher number of nodes in the Patricia-trie.

Although that wavy roofline brings to mind flowing water, or the back of a mythical creature, it was determined less by fancy than necessity: the poolhouse had to join two buildings, a 17th-century barn and a 16th-century farmhouse, that sit at an angle to each other, on different levels – and provide a handy place to swim, of course.

For decades U.S. organized labor insisted that secret ballots were a sacrosanct necessity in determining whether workers really wanted to join unions.

But others argued that a new resolution would establish this right more clearly and probably be a political necessity if the Soviet Union and Arab Governments were to join the effort to make the sanctions effective.

The intensity of their affair is increased by the looming necessity of parting; and after several days, Tomas leaves, just in time to join his fellow conspirators in their dangerous venture.

In a conversation with the crown prince Friday, France's Emmanuel Macron called for international investigators to join the probe into Khashoggi's killing and stressed "the necessity of a political solution" to the Saudi-backed war in Yemen.

A better strategy would be for the scientific community to join forces and to continue discussing the situation and the necessity of science and scientific research in the political arena.

Individual trade accords, like the one that paved the way for China to join the World Trade Organization, have tended to pass narrowly, often because they are presented as strategic necessities.

One doesn't decide to join the economy, and the belief in its safety may have less to do with conviction than with desire and necessity.

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