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Conversely, it also seems fairly clear that no new logical necessities can come about as the result of the realization of any logical possibility.
To give an objective answer to this question, it seems important to identify the range of extralinguistic sources in which necessities originate.
Their important expenses were all for necessities: food, utilities, rent (where relevant), telephone and transportation.
His policies were empirical, dictated by what he saw as the necessities of the immediate situation.
We can, perhaps, imagine other beings with different natures who would not labor under these necessities.
Most of the items in the secondary dimension, such as a car or a telephone, were not overwhelmingly regarded as necessities in 1987.
He reports that households that cannot afford necessities (even two or more) invariably have a number of non-necessities, an average of eight.
They are half naked, and almost entirely destitute of the common necessities of life.
Temporal autonomy is the freedom to spend one's time as one pleases, outside the necessities of everyday life.
The private developers also tried to satisfy the housing necessities of the working class.
Analysis shows that a specific social form (say, feudalism or commodity production) mediates necessities of social reproduction (say, division of labor).
Transforming a case about property rights and private, relational duties into a case about public necessities also deprived the railroad of its most powerful argument.
First, does the entity "abstract labor" exist universally in all social formations - does it belong to the general necessities of human reproduction?
In an isolated colonial outpost, economic levelling and the necessities of everyday life likely increased both interaction and material accommodation.
In the case of the necessities poor (deprived), the odds of being income poor are comparatively small after subjective poverty is taken into account.
Thereafter, they pressed for measures which gave priority to the problems and necessities of the local industry and the colonial economy.
We address ourselves, not to their humanity, but to their self-love, and never talk to them of our own necessities but of their advantages.
From the spring of 1940, the supply of these necessities began to dwindle.
Securing the most basic physical necessities became nightmarish struggles.
We address ourselves, not to their humanity but to their self-love, and never talk to them of our own necessities but of their advantages.
The more resources they have beyond their minimum necessities for economic survival, the more scope they have for participating in reciprocal giving and receiving.
As incomes drop below $4,000, respondents are forced to cut to a significant degree the ' necessities ' of life, in particular food, to make ends meet.
Of these, almost half were worried about not having enough money for basic necessities and a quarter about meeting their obligations towards their children.
What we actually are concerned with are human responses, organic and social necessities, which can be gratified on or through this site.
He claims this behaviour suggests that 'the poor' are not accepting the division of particular items into necessities and other goods.
Lacking four socially perceived necessities is a direct indicator of poverty, whereas having a low income is (merely) an indirect measure.
The numbers considering central heating and a telephone to be necessities went from under half to over 80 per cent.
The empirical necessities here ultimately may differ little from those associated with other universal rankings or hierarchies.
Material necessities dominated over idealistic notions of self-realisation.
Therefore, the level of access to these necessities may influence issues such as confidence in government institutions and support for opposition parties as well.
Regarding the profile of the participant in the priority-setting process, a mixed composition is preferred, because of the broad variety of topics, interests, and necessities.
Goats and sheep were circulated even more constantly for the above reasons, as well as traded for food, beads, wire and other necessities.
All this suggests that, for the first time, the urban poor could afford to spend a little on other items than bare necessities.
After setting aside certain overlapping indices, there remained 31 items that represented the commonly agreed necessities of life.
French military assistance worsened levels of corruption and encouraged further purchases of military hardware at the expense of many basic necessities.
What motivates this impulse are historical reasons, societal necessities, and just the pleasure of listening to music.
Their freedom of achievement is limited by the necessities of their environment.
They want to use some assets to enjoy themselves but also save some for necessities.
Deprivation is represented here by a lack of socially perceived necessities.
The measures were: lacking socially perceived necessities; being subjectively poor and having a relatively low income.
Theories are now typically thought not to represent particular physical systems or even classes of physical systems, but underlying structures or necessities.
The expenditures of the wealthy indirectly pay for the necessities purchased by the labouring poor.
The necessities of life are pretty much the same for all mankind: nature provides just about the same resources in all climates.
He requested basic provisions-a better diet, no forced labour, books, one standard daily paper, better clothing, some toilet necessities like soap and oil.
They argued that its sale provided widows and the poor with income enough to purchase necessities and to pay tax.
Rather, because class locations are responses to different possibilities, opportunities, daily life experiences, and necessities, they change.
Once individuals specialize and are dependent on exchange for necessities, nuances of relative dependence and power confound the purity of volition.
Rural-black households had the lowest expenditure on necessities and were the least able to buy ' discretionary' items not essential to their survival.
The pension income enables rural-black households to afford only the barest of necessities and is insufficient to lift them out of poverty.
The huge market for "naturally" produced necessities from clothing to medicine is just one manifestation of this fact.
Only items and activities that 50 per cent or more of the general population considered were necessities were included in the index.
Structural constraints take such routinized form that agents typically take them for granted, confusing arti®cial contingencies for natural necessities.
The vast majority of humans think in terms of a human lifetime and the necessities for survival.
In the end, the workshops started when the organizers secured the basic necessities for the participants.
In a sense they abstract themselves from present necessities.
He learned quite early that life is a struggle and obstacles are necessities, especially for the creative artist.
Here we propose doing so through the notion of temporal autonomy: the freedom to spend one's time as one pleases, outside the necessities of everyday life.
They had clarified the necessities of change.
His aural imag inings only give rise to a dramaturgy when both timbral and gestural necessities are fulfilled simultaneously and can act in opposition to each other.
Before this, even economic necessities and the profit motive, and certainly any notions about the civilising mission or world development, were like so much chaff in the wind.
Since the main products of agriculture are necessities of life, the demand for which does not vary greatly with income, agricultural improvements tend to benefit the poor.
The three goods for choice are: 1) all biological necessities such as food, shelter, and so forth; 2) full and free education; and 3) free and complete healthcare.
Their positions gave them control over fellow pr isoners, power to change the composition of blocks and work commandos, and access to useful infor mation, contacts and necessities.
The impact of additional resources was considerable and included : increased affordability of necessities and occasional expenses ; increased capacity to cope with emergencies ; and reduced stress related to financial worries.
Our measure of temporal autonomy, discretionary time, takes account of people's necessities in those three arenas of everyday life - paid labour, unpaid household labour, and personal care.
The impetus behind such organisations is explained as a desire to obtain the basic necessities that township residents needed in their daily struggles to build a better life.
The original aim of these public markets was to provide the lower classes in urban areas with daily necessities at lower prices than other retail outlets.
The art of sustainable building belongs to the art of living well in the encounter with such necessities.
Financial worries were a constant source of anxiety, either because the participants could not afford necessities and one-off payments, or would not have sufficient in a crisis.
One may suspect that salespersons just do not have any more knowledge than customers, as the goods involved are everyday necessities and other low-end leisure items.
We saw that over the decade in question substantial reductions in the extent of deprivation were accompanied by a corresponding adjustment in normative expectations about which items constitute necessities.
What is left over after all these temporal necessities have been met is what we define as 'discretionary time', time available to people to do with as they please.
Public policy was not compromised so long as potential competitors were free to enter the market and consumers were not compelled to buy, as in the case of life's necessities.
The necessities expressed in these examples therefore originate in the rules that determine who is eligible for a grant or who can benefit from financial help.
Specific clauses in the contracts reveal what old people considered to be the necessities of life in case they were not able to rely on their children.
Specifically, the women who were most concerned with the basic necessities of daily living tended to downplay the importance of appearance and instead emphasised being healthy and presentable.
We begin by redefining 'needs' in temporal terms, assessing the time people strictly need to spend attending to life's necessities (personal care, paid work and unpaid household labour).
Conversely, the more the state subsidises people's necessities, the more time it frees up for them to use in ways other than earning money to pay for them.
If it was usual for composers to warn poets about such necessities, there were also singers who put themselves forward personally, circumventing any kind of mediation.
If one fails to provide the basic necessities to enable oneself to be there tomorrow, the prioritization of environmental conservation for its own sake becomes absurd.
Can you do shopping for daily necessities?
They wanted to improve the world and use their agricultural expertise to make sure that no one went hungry and everyone had the necessities of life.
No money for food or other necessities.
All these necessities for curbing increases of wages would vanish if productivity greatly increased.
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We have to try to act on advice in accordance with what my right honourable friend believes to be the financial necessities of the situation.
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We are talking about providing the necessities of life for the world's people, including the pensioners in my constituency and in all the other constituencies.
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I hope the time has come when the cost of necessities will gradually decrease.
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We all think that, when it occurs, it is the most lamentable of all necessities.
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The matter is already engaging attention, but private interests must be subordinated to military necessities.
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They find it very hard to buy the barest necessities of life.
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The largest amount of tax is obtained from semi-necessities.
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We believe in rationing by coupon in the case of real necessities when they are scarce.
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Of late years we have realised that sound food is one of the necessities of hygienic life.
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They recognize that all civil needs, however urgent and however desirable they may be, must be subordinated to military necessities.
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Military necessities must have the first call on shipping: that must be accepted and is fully acknowledged by those who plead this case.
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They have no relationship, or very little relationship, to the realities and the necessities of international communications.
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What then are our respective necessities, ours and theirs?
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