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A further oddity is that the decree did not limit the use of election to a one-time exigency.

Exigencies of time and money, not sentimental attachment, help save these traces.

In the pre-Botox neverland happily evoked by this musical, the cruel exigencies of time's passing are the silly preoccupations of grouches and lazybones.

But for decades it has simply been called Deetjen's, after its founders, Helmuth and Helen Deetjen, who in the 1930s began to build, with a kind of Norwegian-Californian Gemütlichkeit, a place where it is possible to slip the constraints of time and the electrical exigencies of modern life — no cellphone reception, no TVs — in a state of charmingly rustic comfort.

The prince's duty to educate officials arises from the fact that judges and governors do not simply act in the name of the prince, but due to exigencies of time and geography must often act in his place.

It may be that we intuit this connection, through a kind of cumulative cultural agreement that being by the ocean, river, lake or pond instills a kind of peacefulness and calm, an alternative to the noisy, frenetic disorder of our lives from external circumstance, constant motion, accelerated expectation, the exigencies of time and occupation, and the resultant internal stress.

Most often, because of limited time, resources, and the exigencies of the situation, outbreak investigations of emerging diseases seek only to discover the pathogen responsible for the disease in humans.

"I believe the Chinese are manipulating their currency, but given the times and the exigencies, I understand why the administration didn't want to call them a manipulator," said Senator Charles E. Schumer of New York, who has repeatedly proposed punitive tariffs on imports from China.

For example, one might use power to negotiate lower costs, higher quality, delivery times, and special exigencies (Maloni and Benton 1997), which is considered to be detrimental to the weaker actor (Stolte and Emerson 1976; Thompson 1967).

The law, which stated that captured runaways were to be held for six months after arrest and then taken to the penitentiary, needed to be "so altered as to the meet the exigency of the times.

So I certainly hope that the exigencies of the time here in the United States will not create new conditions whereby the United States will decide to alter the current trend.

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