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exigency

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Meanwhile, we have endless debates about whether needs — access to medical care, food, affordable housing — should be rights, or should be left to the exigencies of good luck and near-perfect health.

From Salon

"I think that the time horizon associated with those big pieces of legislation was way out of sync with the exigencies of the presidential election," he said.

From BBC

Economic exigencies are often more urgent than a deference to the past, but Little Tokyo is trying to have it both ways.

“We discussed whether we had exigency” to enter the apartment forcibly.

His nonchalant attitude toward the exigencies of the stage rankled the more experienced cast members, who resented the way he tried to control their every movement.

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

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