Whether he acted out of spite or necessity, the effect has been the same.
Every breach of the public engagements, whether from choice or necessity, is in different degrees hurtful to public credit.
If he is correct, then workers may find that carrying on in employment, like Mr Timmis, may be a matter or necessity rather than a matter of choice.
Sure, they may remember a few items, but if you are discussing a process or a pattern, the details about the value or necessity of what you wrote may be forgotten over time.
They will take on less leverage (by choice or necessity) and put more of their own skin in the game, which is always a good reason for thinking twice and checking your assumptions.
The only question is will it be done by choice or by necessity.
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At the same time, we should ensure that there are a range of affordable options for the millions of Americans who rent, whether they do so by choice or financial necessity.
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So, either you survived as a small business through the Great Recession, or out of necessity you started a business that is now in its third or fourth year of operation.
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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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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.
Keystrokes have a nasty habit of not registering when on carpet or perched on your lap, making a table or desk a necessity for reliability.
However, they say it is unclear whether it is a choice or an economic necessity for workers, who may have to travel further and longer for good job opportunities.
Whether by necessity or choice, U.S. motorists are holding onto their cars for longer than ever, with the age of the average vehicle on the road at a record-high 10.8 years, according to the research company R.
At the same time, a number of Democratic politicians have felt free to either freely lie about or obscure their record of support for the War or their beliefs about WMD or about the necessity of removing Saddam Hussein.
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Starting Jan. 1, you can no longer use your FSA dollars to buy over-the-counter drugs, unless you have a prescription or letter of medical necessity from a doctor.
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Along with the recommendations to cut down on these procedures, an education campaign called Choosing Wisely was launched with the goal to start the important conversation between doctors and patients about the necessity, or lack thereof, of these commonly ordered tests.
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.
It is no longer a luxury or a vice but a metabolic necessity, like water on the plains.
It will make their jobs easier to not have to wait for warrants or deal with courts reviewing the necessity of those warrants.
Although application transformation is a significant undertaking for organizations large or small, innovation is a necessity in an industry that always changes and never moves backwards.
Today, a slug of espresso is seen as a necessity in the morning or after a meal to perk you up -- not something to be savoured and appreciated for its delicate aromas.
This should be taken by executive action, without the necessity of congressionally imposed deadlines or funding cutoffs.
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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Consider the older executives starting businesses for the first time either out of necessity (due to layoffs or insufficient funds to move into retirement) or out of the desire to fulfill a personal dream.
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Long periods of inactivity characterised by short bursts of productivity and long spells of coughing meant that a game which could be paused and dropped back into with no or little loss of pleasure became a necessity.
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Necessity is the mother of invention, or so the old English saying goes, but so is inconvenience and the irritation that stems from it.
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Or is that right foreclosed because exercising it would of necessity involve a prohibited importation?
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Analysts tell CNN he either felt strong enough to risk losing them or the stakes were such that the operation was a necessity.
Whether you regard the necessity of converging capitalisms as a sad doctrine or an uplifting one, it is important to understand that the idea is in fact wrong.
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However, analysts and industry experts contend health care reform will happen out of necessity, whether through the Affordable Care Act or the momentum it already has created since being passed over two years ago.
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