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    1. Faith in God is an absolute necessity for long-lasting happiness


    2. Lopez’s mission is the education of the public on the necessity to quit using chemicals altogether and in the meantime, to properly dispose of their waste - so that one day the earth may return to its natural cycle of growing and decomposing


    3. the absolute void and the essential necessity of beginning, and forgetting for a


    4. I had to rip up my jeans in lieu of the toilet paper, and of all of the things that I requested from captors, it was this simple product that now seemed so much less of a luxury and much more of a dire necessity


    5. the necessity of having elders to guide the direction of the church according to the truth set forth in God's Word, the New Testament


    6. This afternoon I tried to begin a conversation regarding the necessity of human communication, but she interrupted me abruptly:


    7. relieving the poor unfortunates of any necessity


    8. Money is a necessity; get used to the fact


    9. In the case of exercises for asthma, bronchitis, and allied complaints mentioned in this chapter, this is a vital necessity


    10. Yes, it is a lot easier to get around by car, but it has become a necessity as populations have moved away from the land into massive conurbations

    11. Practice: What causes its necessity? After you know that then cause that


    12. were naturally rather distracted by the necessity of protecting the


    13. Looking through people and at the fatuous décor inside night clubs has become a tedious necessity


    14. Okay, so it had been necessity – Angie’s dad would have killed him if he hadn’t married her - but they’d had a good thing going for them


    15. duty at the crossing, given the very occasional necessity to carry out


    16. Old Johnny must have felt they were a bit of a necessity, with forty of so kids running about the place


    17. It hadn't occurred to him that his plans would, of necessity, be presented by him personally


    18. necessity in peak hour traffic – and that all the bloody


    19. In the long run, the workman may be as necessary to his master as his master is to him ; but the necessity is not so immediate


    20. The workmen, accordingly, very seldom derive any advantage from the violence of those tumultuous combinations, which, partly from the interposition of the civil magistrate, partly from the superior steadiness of the masters, partly from the necessity which the greater part of the workmen are under of submitting for the sake of present subsistence, generally end in nothing but the punishment or ruin of the ringleaders

    21. The quantity of these, however, which the labouring poor an under any necessity of consuming, is so very small, that the increase in their price does not compensate the diminution in that of so many other things


    22. Great labour, either of mind or body, continued for several days together is, in most men, naturally followed by a great desire of relaxation, which, if not restrained by force, or by some strong necessity, is almost irresistible


    23. Necessity makes it usual for almost every man to be so, and custom everywhere regulates fashion


    24. what they once followed from necessity


    25. the one species of labour, impose the necessity of an apprenticeship, though with different


    26. By this statute, the necessity of providing for their own poor was indispensably imposed upon


    27. Actually, given my situation, a sort of necessity


    28. necessity, followed after the disparagement of the


    29. Common for all levels is the necessity of the content, a


    30. Every year they found themselves under the necessity of coining nearly the same quantity of gold as they had coined the year before ; and from the continual rise in the price of gold bullion, in consequence of the continual wearing and clipping of the coin, the expense of this great annual coinage became, every year, greater and greater

    31. When, partly by the conveniency of discounting bills, and partly by that of cash accounts, the creditable traders of any country can be dispensed from the necessity of keeping any part of their stock by them unemployed, and in ready money, for answering occasional demands, they can reasonably expect no farther assistance from hanks and bankers, who, when they have gone thus far, cannot, consistently with their own interest and safety, go farther


    32. Necessity and reverence expressed through


    33. Upon other occasions, this great company has been reduced to the necessity of paying in sixpences


    34. Though no paper money, therefore, was allowed to be issued, but for such sums as would confine it pretty much to the circulation between dealers and dealers; yet partly by discounting real bills of exchange, and partly by lending upon cash-accounts, banks and bankers might still be able to relieve the greater part of those dealers from the necessity of keeping any considerable part of their stock by them unemployed, and in ready money, for answering occasional demands


    35. of the necessity to protect against it


    36. That order of things which necessity imposes, in general, though not in every particular country, is in every particular country promoted by the natural inclinations of man


    37. (Hey, it’s not just us humans who get obsessed about corporal aesthetics!) For that reason and when necessity called—due to there not being any jumbo-sized showers or hippo medical facility specialists available in his domain—he would frequently visit one of the local cleaning stations and call upon the Courageous Cleaners to assist him with his personal care


    38. Having sold their birth-right, not like Esau, for a mess of pottage in time of hunger and necessity, but, in the wantonness of plenty, for trinkets and baubles, fitter to be the playthings of children than the serious pursuits of men, they became as insignificant as any substantial burgher or tradesmen in a city


    39. Independent of this necessity, he is, in such a situation, naturally disposed to the parsimony requisite for accumulation


    40. The sovereigns of improved and commercial countries are not under the same necessity of accummlating treasures, because they can generally draw from their subjects extraordinary aids upon extraordinary occasions

    41. necessity has forced my presence


    42. Never before had a beer been such a necessity for Edward as it was when he returned to Morth City


    43. It should deeply concern you, that the necessity exists for this


    44. Though from excess of caution he should sometimes do this without any real necessity, yet all the inconveniencies which his crew can thereby suffer are inconsiderable, in comparison of the danger, misery, and ruin, to which they might sometimes be exposed by a less provident conduct


    45. The necessity of these temporary statutes sufficiently demonstrates the impropriety of this general one


    46. Had that system been good, she would not so frequently have been reduced to the necessity of departing from it


    47. To hinder, besides, the farmer from sending his goods at all times to the best market, is evidently to sacrifice the ordinary laws of justice to an idea of public utility, to a sort of reasons of state ; an act or legislative authority which ought to be exercised only, which can be pardoned only, in cases of the most urgent necessity


    48. But conquering Rome was, even upon such occasions, under no necessity of turning out her citizens to seek their fortune, if one may so, through the wide world, without knowing where they were to settle


    49. Both institutions derived their origin, either from irresistible necessity, or from clear and evident utility


    50. The colony assemblies, though, like the house of commons in England, they are not always a very equal representation of the people, yet they approach more nearly to that character ; and as the executive power either has not the means to corrupt them, or, on account of the support which it receives from the mother country, is not under the necessity of doing so, they are, perhaps, in general more influenced by the inclinations of their constituents














































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