strategic necessity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstrategicandnecessity
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strategic
adjective
uk/strəˈtiː.dʒɪk/us/strəˈtiː.dʒɪk/
helping to achieve a plan, for example in business ...
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necessity
noun
uk/nəˈses.ə.ti/us/nəˈses.ə.t̬i/
the need ...
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We are out of thestrategicnecessityand talking of the category business, and this is the defining of the category.
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At the moment we are in conditions of peace, and the case goes altogether for retaining these bases on the grounds ofstrategicnecessity.
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Thestrategicnecessityof that base is clear.
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My information is that the airfield close to the port is one of greatstrategicnecessityin that area.
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I suggest that they really have got to approach this matter from the angle ofstrategicnecessity.
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Thirdly, they have ignored advice on thestrategicnecessityof having an efficient construction industry with enough capacity to respond to changing demands.
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It is obvious that such a fleet is astrategicnecessity.
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That leads me to thestrategicnecessityfor the country to preserve its energy supplies—particularly coal, which we have in abundance.
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It is astrategicnecessityin either event.
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That is well said and it is abundantly true, but we are also linked together bystrategicnecessity.
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It is astrategicnecessitythat the black-out should be preserved, but subject to the overriding necessity of avoiding visibility from the air, a reasonable driving light is now permitted.
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Surely it must be accepted that every major developed country considers itself both entitled and bound to have a substantial textile and clothing industry as a social andstrategicnecessity.
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Is there nostrategicnecessityhere?
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One thing that was left clear in my mind was the strong and overwhelmingstrategicnecessityfor this country to be independent, self-sufficient and diverse in energy.
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It would become astrategicnecessityto occupy and hold its position for both contenders.
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