Users came first, revenue was just a necessity to get his mission of connecting the world executed.
While updating your applications can be a daunting task, it is a necessity to drive competitive advantage and business innovation.
Pickering defended the swiftness of the decision to sack Jenkins, saying it was a necessity to avoid any "ambiguity" and "indecision".
Whenever she has been forced to yield ground, Mrs Merkel has justified the concession only as a necessity to avert disaster.
Some say that housing is economically important, but not so important as to be a necessity to economic recovery and continued expansion.
It is, it seems, considered a necessity to design cocktail dresses that reveal "knee frowns, " while daywear and black-tie now qualify for more flattering longer lengths.
Nevertheless, whether our candidates are debating the fairness of our tax code, or the proper priorities of funding our education system, such discourse is a necessity to a civil society.
And he was basically a, kind of, shy, introverted guy, but he, you know, and there was a necessity to be out there, to be a performer and to be extroverted.
It should be in stores Jan. 22nd, but some time around Jan. 20th we'll more than likely be getting the first reports of huge supply shortages, and on Jan. 23rd we expect they'll be all sold out this is going to be a huge seller to Mac first-timers, and a necessity to Mac vets who want a second box in the den.
Increased scope impels the imperative of education as not only an absolute right for all, but also a relative necessity to engage the avant-garde.
Indeed, his attack on the Tories was a populist necessity to make up for the lack of the public-spending promises normally necessary to bring Labour delegates to their feet.
It's not a thrill it's a necessity: to make museums welcoming places, to afford access to people who can't afford the admission price, to talk about things relevant to people's lives.
It is not an easy task to be unique or different but it is a competitive necessity if a startup wants to avoid on other marketing techniques such as relying low prices or spending a lot of money on advertising.
Mobile security has evolved in the last few years from a solution in search of a problem to a near necessity for the 54% of smartphone users with Android devices.
In any event, the United States should not want to take on a tripwire obligation to enter a future war when there is no necessity to do so.
If a background check discloses a criminal offense, the EEOC expects a company to do an intricate "individualized assessment" that will somehow prove that it has a "business necessity" not to hire the ex-offender (or that his offense disqualifies him for a specific job).
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The city authority said the rise was a "necessity" to maintain services, while Conservatives said the tax should have been frozen for another year.
And this is the reason why the wearing of the burqa has become a necessity, more to preserve women from malicious eyes than to spare men the temptations of infinite allurements.
He loved this job because he got to focus more on supply chain optimization than plain pharmacy, and working alongside him, I began to grasp that making a living is a necessity, but having the freedom to look at the bigger picture is a special privilege.
Gamers venturing away from their desk will still want to to lug along their standard peripherals, though -- as well as it works with a gamepad alone, Windows alerts and game launchers make the traditional pointer a necessity, not to mention the fact that many PC games simply don't play nice with controllers to begin with.
As many markets become ever more "transparent" to environmentally conscious customers, the pursuit of sustainability will shift from a choice that companies make to a sheer necessity of survival.
Its so far successful facedown with the once-powerful mechanics' union may have broad echoes across a beleaguered airline industry as the nation's fourth-largest carrier takes a step toward getting its labor costs under control--a necessity if it's to avoid a bankruptcy filing this fall.
It's not a democratic revolution but it's a project, born out of necessity, to rebuild a city from the bottom up, harnessing the skills, resources and intent of its individuals.
On a global level, what sparked people to act on the desire to start a business was either necessity or opportunity, according to the report.
These numbers suggest that delivering a user-friendly, seamless and fast mobile experience is a necessity for brands that want to remain relevant with a new generation of consumers.
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His tableaux were his "children" and whenever he had to sell a painting out of financial necessity, he would often set about creating a replacement to keep him company.
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The company's also quick to point out that its product's bezels are just a built-in necessity -- they give you a place to stick those thumbs when you're reading.
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And we can now increase fuel-efficiency standards on cars and trucks, and that could make a huge difference because now consumers are just -- whenever they go to buy a new car, by necessity that car is going to have higher mileage standards.
Similarly, most defendants are laypersons with an imperfect understanding as to whether their case was dismissed in a manner that precluded the necessity to subsequently disclose charges or guilty pleas.
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But it seems to me that this is a false necessity, where we force people to lie about who they are, rather than merely enabling them to choose not to disclose who they are to begin with.
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