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was necessity
noun
The quality or state of being necessary, unavoidable, or absolutely requisite.
Exact(9)
Since when was necessity an issue?
In his approach to affirmative action in college admissions, "the justification was necessity," Professor Jeffries said.
The only possible justification was necessity, and even then, Livingston said, "the General proclaims it at his risque and under his responsibility".
Dowd only began writing Bog Child in January 2007, and what might be considered undue haste to finish her third novel was necessity in her case.
Thus, there was necessity to include the parameters related to and applicable in the area of interest.
If there was necessity, the dried precipitate was transferred to appropriate solvent (for example, water), where regeneration of material dispersion was occurred by using ultrasound treatment for 2 min in the ultrasonic washing bath (Selmi).
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Initially, paper letters were necessity, not nostalgia.
The secret is necessity.
Nor is necessity incompatible with praise and blame.
"It is necessity," she said.
Part of it is necessity.
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