Obama said Thursday that reform is a matter of necessity -- and not politics.
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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Multitasking is far more important on the personal computer -- whose windowed UI and raw horsepower make it not just a luxury but a necessity -- and one way the personal computer trumps the phone.
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That has given us all a hands-on getting-things-done attitude that is also a necessity for start-ups.
But at the same time Milosevic has embarked in a reconstruction effort that -- even if driven by the necessity of political propaganda -- has been very effective.
The only thing that Delta offers is the convenience of call transfer without the necessity of re-dialing.
Self-publishing offers the possibility to explore content that a mainstream publisher would balk at, and also removes the necessity for market-driven console ports.
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And a third of shoppers surveyed by Accenture say it will take a markdown of at least 50% to entice them to spend on a non-necessity.
For the West the confusion is how to assist Muslim countries make the transition into modernity as much out of historical necessity as self-interest in terms of security.
And Mr Rammell attacks the "elitism" of those who do not want to widen university entry - and says people need to "get real" and recognise the economic necessity of a well-educated workforce.
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The first question is that we know the President -- American President has stressed out the necessity for Europeans to visit -- to design a policy to promote growth, rather than austerity measures.
Because wireless operators of necessity use incumbent land-line configurations in moving from network to network.
Finally, Ferenstein makes the now-obvious point that the much-touted necessity of a college degree is a big shiny chimera.
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It seems I'm not the only conservative in America who has doubts about the necessity of a nation-building war strategy.
Water, something we take for granted here in the U.S., is a life-or-death necessity in some disadvantaged countries in the world.
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It was a necessity, a rough-and-ready way of redistributing wealth in a region where there was simply not enough to go around.
The plastic was also a necessity after the all-metal body of the Transformer Prime resulted in widespread GPS and WiFi signal problems.
But others saw it almost as necessity to rejuvenate top-line growth.
For the longest time, news professionals ignored the profit-making necessity, as if understanding the intricacies of their industry would somehow sully them or compromise their independence.
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But the Barnes example needs to be understood for what it is: a one-of-a-kind situation where a move of still-questionable necessity that seemed destined to destroy the institution miraculously did not.
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When Gamble exhibited an array of canned foods at the Great Exhibition in 1851, to widespread approval, it must have seemed like the tin can's switch from military necessity to household must-have was only a matter of time.
While many were surprised by the dramatic and globally-resonating effects that small changes can cause in the global supply network, we were again reminded of the necessity of a multi-dimensional, dynamic supply strategy capable of nimbly responding to challenges.
The show even opened with a five-minute funk workout - a lightly-borne necessity, as Prince and his band endeavoured to set their sound levels after previous acts, including Tinie Tempah and Larry Graham, suffered from distorted bass and indistinct mixing.
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.
In this season of constant injury, necessity has forced the short-handed Yankees to move players all over the diamond.
Banks were reluctant to go to the discount window at first, but borrowing had picked up by mid-September as necessity outweighed stigma.
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.
As a result, he has done little to prepare public opinion, let alone to persuade it of the necessity of yet more short-term unpleasantness for the sake of longer-term gratification.
R. strategist, had become, by necessity, an expert fund-raiser.
In the end, we hope that -- on all sides -- that the necessity of achieving the goals that both parties share outweighs the relative advantages or disadvantages that there might be politically.
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