Sentence examples for perceived necessity from inspiring English sources

"perceived necessity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling that a certain course of action is necessary even when it is not actually necessary. For example, "The perception of necessity drove her to take an extra job to make ends meet."

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In the Communist Party as a whole the policy was accepted only with reluctance, out of perceived necessity.

It's a product like any other, sprung from a perceived necessity, and also from an attempt to create necessity where there is none or very little.

By Hillary Brenhouse October 26, 2017 The bra is a product sprung from a perceived necessity, and from an attempt to create necessity where there is none or very little.

Given the perceived necessity for tightening our belts and knuckling down and applying the old elbow grease in order to dig Blighty out of its current malaise, it is the hardworking people who must be cherished and condescended to.

"Out of perceived necessity, sweeping powers have been exercised in a manner that is neither natural nor comfortable for a central bank," Mr. Volcker told members of the Economic Club of New York.

The question, then, was "How do we create a huge range of products and still have a clear and singular opinion?" If variety was a perceived necessity, it was also an opportunity.

Now it's time for a neat wrap-up, tying together one frustrated law firm associate and now at-home parent with the need for both policies and social compacts that make quitting a choice, rather than a perceived necessity, and that make her eventual re-entry into the workforce a generally accepted part of the arc of a career.

The technology quickly transformed from luxury to perceived necessity.

"But this is not necessarily an indication that Russia will invade, simply that Russia wishes to be prepared to do so given the opportunity or the perceived necessity.

Diodorus' view appears to have been very common in the Middle Ages, when authors like William of Sherwood and Walter Burley seem to have understood the perceived necessity of conditionals like (2) as truth at all times (see Knuuttila 1982, pp. 348 9).

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When faced with compressed earnings and returns and out of perceived necessity financial firms turned to leverage and risk-taking en masse.

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