Sentence examples for the exigencies from inspiring English sources

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the exigencies

noun

The demands or requirements of a situation (usually plural.)

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The exigencies of finance frequently lie behind the stories.

Professionally, he embraced the exigencies of New Grub Street.

For emergencies, or the exigencies of travel, she gives a brief recipe for making instant coffee.

Still, she had not completely surrendered to the exigencies of the polls-and-focus-group crowd.

Pretty much all of them are amply justified by the exigencies of cinematic dramatization.

The exigencies of war with Britain, and survival in an unconquered frontier, gave them little choice.

No longer subject to the exigencies of corporeality, they were immortal.

That the exigencies of feeding a crowded planet relieve us of any obligation to decency?

The exigencies of oral performance also account for the conventional stereotyped imagery of the ballads.

ONCE again, the needs of peace appear to be clashing with the exigencies of justice.

According to the exigencies of ideology, it casts around for one, then another first-choice hate.

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