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The airlines are a public necessity that is vital to both the national security and commercial success of our country.
FORBES: Protect Your Wallet: Regulate The Airlines
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Thus, as the Court announced the dawn of corporate criminal liability in Americawith an embrace of tort law, it simultaneously signaled to generations of prosecutors that arguments of necessity and public policy would, in the realm of corporate crime at least, carry great sway.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Shariah��s Black Box
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Every breach of the public engagements, whether from choice or necessity, is in different degrees hurtful to public credit.
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French President Francois Hollande, for example, "is probably fully aware about this necessity to develop public private partnerships, " Huillard said.
CNN: VINCI boss to Europe: Build and growth will come
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David Cameron may pat himself on the back for so successfully making the case that deep public sector cuts are a necessity.
BBC: Striking while the iron is cool
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Decent public space became an economic necessity.
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It is a principle of jurisprudence that a general and public need brings the status of necessity.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the necessity of keeping some information out of the public domain.
BBC: Australian newspaper reporting case of Ben Zygier
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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.
ECONOMIST: What next, President Putin?
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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.
ECONOMIST: Tomorrow belongs to me
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"The righteous public outrage over the treatment of our children has highlighted the necessity of these vulnerable adults receiving the same care and protection due to them in law as any other member of the public, " they said.
BBC: Bristol