In a manner that is impossible to avoid or prevent.
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Examples for "needs"
Examples for "needs"
1He needs to: clean up politics; protect the economy; and extend opportunity.
2However, foreign aid is an extremely important debate that needs wider discussion.
3Today his father Stephen said the government needs to ban synthetic drugs.
4This needs the health system to address barriers in the health system.
5Tackling climate change is an international problem that needs an international solution.
1Union concerned about job security Job losses won't necessarily happen, it said.
2However, some sources said the CNOOC deal need not necessarily be threatened.
3McIlroy, however, does not believe illegal substances can necessarily help a golfer.
4Just because I ask the question doesn't mean I necessarily know it.
5Another problem is that EU students don't necessarily understand what's going on.
1This intellectual view of society inevitably extended far beyond any individual experience.
2So any move will almost inevitably lead to accusations of 'seizing power'.
3Even so, its most vulnerable countries would inevitably need help on debt.
4However, the most immediate impact would inevitably be on the housing market.
5Careful budget planning will inevitably recommend fewer staff are employed at academies.
1Budgetary planning appears to be moving inexorably towards public sector pay cuts.
2Never before had he appeared in such spirits; never so inexorably resolute.
3In the main, and by large, the machine moved steadily and inexorably.
4We move inexorably toward socialism, denying it every step of the way.
5But time was inexorably against him; the orders from Government were strict.
1It is their central thought; their idea of necessity; their sole aim.
2Matter is inert; it is the seat of necessity; it proceeds mechanically.
3Among bullfrogs, for example, skulking is a matter of necessity, not choice.
4In times of tragedy, of war, of necessity, people do amazing things.
5More reasons of necessity may be added to the list above, though.
6There are no laws in Central Africa except the laws of necessity.
7The Absolute includes the idea of necessity, which the mind cannot cognize.
8In the first place, there is no vice of necessity in gossip.
9In natural history, God's freedom is shown in the law of necessity.
10They hedged and hemmed it in to the narrowest limits of necessity.
11The great law of expediency is strictly observed;-itis borne of necessity.
12However, as I said, that weighs nothing in the balance of necessity.
13Eloquence is mighty powerful when it speaks in the name of necessity.
14The fiscal system was, almost of necessity, of the most simple character.
15The Former of the eye must of necessity be the great Observer.
16His feelings proceed from the law of necessity; his thoughts from reality.
Translations for of necessity