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Перевод: necessity
[существительное] необходимость ; предметы первой необходимости; надобность ; настоятельная потребность; неизбежность ; нужда ; бедность ; нищета
Тезаурус:
- Mr Berge anticpated, making it clear that he could see no necessity for such an attitude.
- Some schools have attempted to increase playground safety but here again, as in the home, preventing accidents needs to balance the necessity of supervision and restriction in the interests of safety, against the need for children to enjoy themselves and to develop a sense of personal responsibility for their own safety.
- With the introduction of steam power from the later eighteenth century, the necessity for a streamside location disappeared and, particularly in regard to cotton spinning, a climate of high humidity became a more important requirement.
- Now, thanks to hundreds, perhaps thousands of such requests, plus one or two boycotts, producers of cosmetics are learning the hard way that necessity is the mother of invention.
- Extension is now going forward on a large scale, delays being due partly to the necessity of thorough surveys, partly to the shortage of skilled staff.
- Rachel, on the other hand, thought that tidiness was simply a moral necessity, along with generosity, thoughtfulness, good manners and clarity.
- Since the later years of the nineteenth century, however, national liberation has become defensive, reactive, and the new States continually aware of their vulnerability and therefore of the necessity, at whatever tolerable speed, of economic development.
- It is the complexity of these issues and the necessity for the widest consultation which makes the Common Core design task such a lengthy one.
- I had agreed with the necessity of BAC and Hawker Siddeley being put together in one company, but having a nationalised company that involved a lot of civil servants and politicians was a ghastly inefficient way of doing things.
- There is, he suggested, "the increasing necessity to make painful moral choices in the care of the dying elderly as a class, particularly among that growing number who end their days incompetent, incontinent, and grossly incapacitated, more dead than alive."
- But this is more out of opportunity than necessity.
- AA research shows that 64 per cent of motorists use their cars for this purpose -among them, semi-skilled and unskilled workers for whom the car is an absolute necessity.
- In the control sample the picture was slightly different; of the 13 who stated a preference at first interview for home care and whom we were able to interview again one year later, six stated an unequivocal preference for home care, five a preference for home care but a recognition of the necessity for, or a competing preference for, institutional care, and two a clear preference for institutional care.
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