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The phrase "subject of necessity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing topics or issues that are essential or required.
Example: "The subject of necessity in this debate revolves around the urgent need for climate action."
Alternatives: "matter of necessity" or "issue of necessity".
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Wherefore be subject of necessity, not only for wrath, but also for conscience' sake" (Romans 13:135).
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Also, the method of recruitment will differ in that primary care subjects will, of necessity, be different from the Auckland hospital outpatient cohort [ 15, 16].
For our present purposes, however, it will suffice to provide a brief summary of the way in which Hume's views on the subject of "liberty and necessity", as presented in the Treatise, are themselves laden with irreligious significance.
The committee's evaluation of the use by US law enforcement officials of stun guns – commonly referred to by the brand name Taser – calls on the authorities to "revise the regulations governing the use of such weapons with a view to establishing a high threshold for their use... and subject to the principles of necessity and proportionality".
Thus, of necessity, the subjects of this study began their PD training 16 to 18 years ago.
The subject of "Marnie" is the necessity, for the satisfaction of desire, to keep private affairs out of the public and legal domains to prevent the intrusion of therapeutic rationality into the intimate realm.
This approach also does not provide a way to justify the very first clinical trials, such as Lind's, which of necessity enrolled subjects who had never benefitted from previous clinical research.
It has to do with the dignity of the subject and the necessity of the photographer to respect that subject.
And these figures are considered by the site and others as distinctly conservative, no more than what can be known about a subject of which much is, by necessity, unknown.
This eliminates the possibility that the subjects could have learned the fragments out of necessity (e.g., to cope with occlusions).
It may simply be that the tension between the harshness and complexity of Ms. Nottage's subject and the necessity of creating a dramatically cogent play could never be entirely resolved.
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