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matter of necessity

noun as in matter of life and death

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Slate spoke about the situation with Marick Masters, a professor of business at Wayne State University in Detroit who thinks Fain and the union have probably earned the praise they’re getting—and that their ambitious pivot may be a matter of necessity rather than hubris.

From Slate

It was a matter of necessity, but he found that he was able to enrich the soil through his use of diverse cover crops.

From Salon

Slate spoke about the situation with Marick Masters, a professor of business at Wayne State University in Detroit who thinks Fain and the union have probably earned the praise they’re getting—and that their ambitious pivot may be a matter of necessity rather than hubris.

From Slate

The Home Office and Department for Education had opposed the legal challenges, saying the hotel use was “a matter of necessity.”

The Home Office and Department for Education had opposed the legal challenge, saying the use of hotels for unaccompanied children was lawful and "a matter of necessity".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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