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exigencies <an exigency; exigencies> N

exigencies
exigencies (relations)
exigencies (relations)

exigencies

exigency of a bond LAW

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We would ask whether due process was present, after accounting for the exigencies of the battlefield.
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The school is at present maximizing the classroom space available, reorganizing and remodeling rooms as exigencies occur.
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The exigencies of war soon brought him back to active duty.
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Audiovisual field: the academic exigencies and the professional constraints.
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Still, due to wartime exigencies, little was achieved in the region by 1945.
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The council instead concentrated upon day-to-day exigencies related to the life or death military campaign.
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An eye remains on the economic and social exigencies in the introduction and conduct of courses.
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The elections registered the reintroduction of the constituency electoral system that was interrupted by the exigencies of war between 1991 and 2002.
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Some of these seem on internal evidence to have been due to suggestions of the censor, others to playhouse exigencies.
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The relevant test for deductibility was whether the travel had been motivated by exigencies of business or by considerations of personal preference.
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