exigency

அவசரத்
definition
noun
women worked long hours when the exigencies of the family economy demanded it
an urgent need or demand.
translation of 'exigency'
அவசரத் தேவை
example
These standards call for meaningful participation by a faculty body in deciding whether a financial 'exigency' exists or is imminent.
The investigating committee concluded that the administration had acted without demonstrating financial 'exigency' that mandated the termination of continuing appointments.
Virtually all of the Administration's actions may well be held to be entirely constitutional, depending on the 'exigency' of the circumstances.
The innovative readings in this essay arise from the theoretical 'exigency' I mentioned as requisite these days.
In truth, the exemption of fishing craft is essentially an act of grace, and not a matter of right, and it is extended or denied as the 'exigency' is believed to demand.
Emergency powers are supposed to apply only while the 'exigency' persists.
he put financial 'exigency' before personal sentiment
But, resettlement is probably a much-needed 'exigency' in cases like the creation of inviolate areas to preserve habitats and wildlife, which in turn act as flagship species for the conservation of the eco-system.
Any proceedings against the press should be ‘confined, under the pressure of extreme necessity, to the occasional 'exigency' of some particular case’.
Financial 'exigency' could thus join seamlessly with reorganization to become an everyday occurrence.
he put financial 'exigency' before personal sentiment
Financial 'exigency' , familial, societal and cultural pressures, and educational deficits force many minority law students to make hard choices about whether they should study law.
But the question of the foundation of value has simply been displaced: now it is my job that, in my active engagement, takes on the unquestioned 'exigency' of a demand or value.
Look, given the 'exigency' of the situation, my requirements must be fulfilled with utmost haste.
To practice is to draw on our creative energies and to respond to situational 'exigencies' with spontaneous acts of mindful and creative expression.
Nobody likes to be told that the 'exigencies' of life require them to find a sudden thousand quid, but that's not the whole of it.
The 'exigencies' of journalism demand instant appraisals and on-the-spot verdicts.
Is it because the 'exigencies' of politics demand the assistance of the police?
Leading advocates at times dropped it as they moved up, others picked it up and dropped it as political 'exigencies' demanded.
In others, the judges have been prepared to be flexible to meet the 'exigencies' of the situation.
Modernizing or adapting the European welfare state to the 'exigencies' of external competition and the pressures of a changing industrial society at home is a much taller order.
They were the first two women in Australia to have actual careers in physics and it was because wartime 'exigencies' required that talented young women be hired.
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