The song itself comes in a distant second enslaved to the exigencies of mere variety...
The exigencies of war with Britain, and survival in an unconquered frontier, gave them little choice.
Among the key things he learned were discipline, a broad repertoire, and the exigencies of technique.
This is all to the good, but politicians' promises cannot shortcut the dictates of chemistry and the exigencies of product testing.
Like Goethe's classic novel "Elective Affinities" (glimpsed in the film), "Jules and Jim" confronts the dangers and exigencies of free will.
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Do you have ample cash to meet any near- and intermediate-term exigencies?
Secondly, Alex Salmond says it meets the exigencies of planning and procedure.
With these exigencies of arithmetic and politics, Mr Netanyahu could well need the six weeks that the law gives him to produce a government.
Exigencies of the situation still have Central Bankers on high alert.
American Airlines employees have suffered pay cuts through the years all with the implicit understanding of the exigencies necessary in the competitive arena of the airline business.
Every commitment to an idea is ultimately subject to forfeit to the exigencies of the moment, if only one puts on the perfunctory public showmanship about fighting and resisting first.
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Separately, of course, we are, across the U.S. government, always making sure that we have a toolkit and that we are well prepared for any set of exigencies that may arise.
In what has been for most politicians three months of absorption in the exigencies of the disaster, the bureaucracy has nonetheless plodded on to produce a financial restructuring proposal for the old age welfare system, particularly pensions.
Military exigencies forced a change of tack.
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It's an attempt to account for what has happened to it to cause such confusion and debate, and why the version I favor is one I still believe is the best way of approaching the exigencies of our current, perilous moment.
During the last World Press Freedom Day celebration (May 3, 2011) the Minister of communication (Gabon) made the commitment to redraft the media law and to, among other thing, align it with the exigencies of media development and freedom in Gabon.
The criminal law should once again be more like the common law, with judges and juries not merely finding fact but making law on the basis of universal principles of fairness, circumstance, and seriousness, and crafting penalties to the exigencies of the crime.
It seems to me that most IT leaders are preoccupied with maintaining the existing IT infrastructure, tackling daily exigencies like outgunning the latest security threats, rapidly delivering products and services to the business, and figuring out how and if to support the myriad devices employees bring from home.
This was, with a further sad irony, the only period in which Daumier, having toiled all his life to make a meagre living and now almost blind, managed to fulfil the conventional role of the fine artist far removed from the moral hurly-burly and commercial exigencies of the city.
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