Sentences with phrase «such absolute necessity»

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The «gravy train» of government expenditures must continue rolling — powerful vested interests are everywhere and can not be ignored — and few, if any, government programs will be reduced unless such reductions are forced by absolute necessity.
The more deeply the Church enters into the diaspora situation, the more necessary such a future may become, in which the responsible cooperation of the whole laity which will then still exist becomes an absolute necessity.
As the result of a fairly large experience in such work I have come to believe that there are two absolute necessities in arranging a parish school of this kind.
This is an absolute necessity in treatments such as surgeries and invasive procedures, whereby the pain is not a normal and expected consequence.
Within such an organization, communication is an absolute necessity.
Post-operative monitoring until full recovery from the anaesthesia is an absolute necessity in order to avoid respiratory complications and rapidly emerging life - threatening complications, such as stent displacement.
However, its not known as of now if such a thing is an absolute necessity in an e-reader or how consumers might react to it.
So much of dental disease, such as periodontal disease, tooth root abscesses, jaw fractures, tumors, etc., occurs below the gumline, that dental radiography is an absolute necessity to practice veterinary dentistry.
World Water Council President Benedito Braga underlined the importance of grassroots charities, such as CCPD, in working towards water security, stating, «There is an absolute necessity to increase water security, ensuring enough good quality water to sustain multiple needs.
In one of the day's first hints of potential controversy, though, Eroğlu also called building dams «an absolute necessity» for water - poor Turkey, though such projects face stiff opposition from environmentalists and preservationists.
As such, for contracts with renewal clauses, carefully drafted «future - proof» termination clauses that would continue to be valid pursuant to the ESA no matter how many times the fixed - term contract is renewed are an absolute necessity.
The document also recommends a range of defences to protect free speech: these would include lawful authority, necessity (to protect life, for example), consent, absolute privilege (such as reporting court or parliamentary proceedings), the publication of public documents, etc..
If you ever have guests over at your apartment, such as if you like to throw parties or casual gatherings, liability coverage will be an absolute necessity.
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