In order to descend slowly it is necessary to have more area.
In the low speed machines at present in use we have found it necessary to curve the planes to get greater efficiency.
And now it seems to me necessary that one of us should be always here in case of information of any kind arriving.
Since ice is not always pure, it is necessary to use cooling devices which do not permit it to come into direct contact with the water.
The only caution necessary is to keep the bearings oiled, have guards so as not to catch hands in the power machines, and loosen the roller so that it is not pressed onto any surface when not in use.
They heat the kitchen in summer more than is necessary and use more fuel than they need for cooking.
On other machines, it is necessary to release the bar which controls the spools to reverse the winding of the ribbon.
Set the adjustment which indicates the number of copies turned out, so that it is not necessaryto count them while printing.
One of these is so constructed that it is first necessary to apply a match to any one of the top burners.
I am to-day to begin to tell you what it is necessary you should observe respecting methods of manual execution in the two great arts of engraving.
But there is one circumstance in stone engraving which it is necessary to observe in connection with the other two branches of the art.
Secondly: Where the shade is necessary to suggest the position of his ribs, it is given with graphic and chosen points of dark, as few as possible; not for the sake of the shade at all, but of the skin and bone.
If, indeed, the present system were capable of influencing the mass of the people, and enforcing among them the subtle attention necessary to appreciate it, something might be pleaded in defense of its severity.
The toil and skill necessary to produce a facsimile of this degree of precision will only be recognized by the reader who has had considerable experience of actual work.
P] This present lecture does not, as at present published, justify its title; because I have not thought it necessary to write the viva-voce portions of it which amplified the 69th paragraph.
Elinor's property was known to be much interested in the affair, and Mr. Hubbard and Mr. Taylor thought it necessary to congratulate her.
During the last twelvemonth, she had not found it necessary to make perpetual exertions to attract, or retain admirers.
It is quite a new idea to me, doctor," said Hazlehurst, "that mental blindness and vanity are necessary parts of the American character.
Tribes on my Frontier," feeling that a groundwork of study in this writer's popular books was necessary before leaving Bombay's coral strand and adventuring to the interior of this interesting peninsula.
But I fear we will soon change all that with our Progress and Law of orderly grab and necessary ugliness.
A fraction of fancy was all that was necessary to have set up the most magnificient composition,--something to go down in the history of the country.
They contain all the directions which can possibly benecessary to enable a company of amateurs to successfully present a number of tableaux of a varied character.
All orders given by his Majesty were short, precise, and so clear that it was never necessaryto ask explanations.
Your Majesty just now seemed to forget what you formerly told us, that it is necessary to act with our allies as if they were afterwards to be our enemies.
This measure had been judged necessary on account of the army; for otherwise each soldier perhaps would have brought a woman to Boulogne, and the disorder would have been indescribable.
It was while speaking of this audacious attack of Vandamme that the Emperor used this expression, which has been so justly admired, "For a retreating enemy it is necessary to make a bridge of gold, or oppose a wall of brass.
The facility with which the Ministers of Finance and of the Treasury provided for all these expenses astonished everybody, as it was necessary to pay for everything in ready money.
It is with regret that I demand of this generous people new sacrifices, but they are necessary for their noblest and dearest interests.
It is not necessaryto say more than that Alexander Mackenzie proved himself to be a first-rate fur-trader at a time when the fur-trade was carried on under great difficulties and amid severe privations.
Having surmounted these and many other difficulties, they reached a place where it became absolutely necessary to make a traverse across an unusually strong current.
We deem it necessary to make this observation, because many modern biographers seem to imagine that their heroes are perfect, and even attempt to prove them to be so.
We therefore feel it necessary to disclaim any such imagination or intention in regard to our hero.
They appear to think that at least three men are necessary to the destruction of this much and justly feared monster of the mountains.
Mackenzie admits that the case was quite beyond his skill; but as it was necessary to relieve the Indian's mind, he attempted a cure.
Confused and ashamed of their old way of living, they applied themselves indeed with all earnestness to learn what was necessary for salvation.
There are various other precautions necessary in dealing with this people; for they will, if possible, so act as to give rise to disputes, in which case an appeal is made to their fellows, who are sure to decide against the strangers.
Even after his death it was necessary to seal his sepulcher with the blood of human victims.
Consequently, it is very necessary for the father ministers to be very careful and make great efforts to extirpate it, and not avoid any labor or work until it is annihilated.
On the contrary we believe the opposite, since at times the best pilots cannot make that navigation, and return without finding the islands whither they were sailing, as it is necessary to take a high latitude for that voyage.
This was so steep that it was necessary to use the hands in mounting it.
In short, it is necessary to deal with them as though they were undoubted rogues, and this pleases them much more than to appear unsuspicious.
But the time that it appears that it is necessary to make a sacrifice according to the law of the Bagobos is at the death of any one of the family, before they can remove the lalaoan or mourning.
Soung is the only place where they can dispose of their plunder to advantage, and obtain the necessary outfits.
He was ordered to inform the superior government of the result of his journey so that the measures necessary and fitting for the said reduction, might be taken.
He always keeps his eyes lowered, and whenever it is necessary to direct his gaze toward the person with whom he is talking, he does it on all occasions by glancing up sideways, and he has never dared to meet directly the gaze of the others.
His saw and hammer went all the time, except when he was asleep, or doing the necessary work.
But really," said Elizabeth, "is it necessary for us to live in Bellevale?
The recess which followed was clearly necessaryto afford an opportunity for the calming of the risibilities of the Martyrs.
What would this man have thought and said, if I had subjected his employer to the treatment necessary to restore him--put him into the cataleptic state, and then into the normal, by passes and manipulations!
But I wanted to have a part in your life, whatever it might be; and I could organize Primrose Leagues, and succeed in them, if it were necessary to help in any ambition of yours.
Not much ability in the detective line would be necessary for the recognition of her by any of this girl's acquaintances, within any ordinary range of vision.
The schedule contains provisions for submitting the constitution to the voters and making necessary arrangements for putting the new constitution into effect.
This act conferred on the President of the United States the power to call out the militia whenever, in his judgment, it was necessary or expedient.
Is a majority of those voting at the election necessary to ratify, or only a majority of those voting on the proposed amendment?
The concurrence of at least five of the nine judges is necessary to the validity of a decision, and as a matter of fact, many important decisions have been rendered in recent years by a bare majority of the court.
The rules of the Democratic and Republican parties also differ in the majority necessary to nominate a candidate.
As soon as political parties were definitely formed it became necessary to devise some sort of machinery for selecting the candidates which the party desired to put forward.
This was all, in the judgment of the small states, that was necessary to remove the existing evils.
Approval by a two-thirds vote of the senators is necessary to the validity of the treaty.
A quorum for the election of a President by the house consists of a member or members from two thirds of the states, and the vote of a majority of all the states is necessary to a choice.
From the beginning of town government it was necessary to choose agents to look after the affairs of the community during the interval between town meetings.
I am devoted to peace, but it may be necessary to put the foot down firmly.
Was it necessary that many generations should wade through this blood in order to acquire for their descendants the blessings of civil and religious freedom?
It had been very necessary while they were all little, he had added in a vexed manner.
And I almost shrank from undertaking them shorthanded and without local knowledge of the river bed, which is so necessary for the confident handling of the ship.
It is hardly necessary to give reasons for the omission of the passage inserted by Nīlakaṇṭha in the tenth act (Parab.
My monkish life did me yeoman service when it proved necessary to comfort Vasantasenā, so untimely wearied, and to lead her on her way.
He later found it necessary to placate Windthorst and the Centrum, then a 'confessional,' or religious party.
It was necessary to overcome a number of prejudices which were constantly being fostered, partly by our own estimate of ourselves as presented by the Scandinavian papers in extracts from our own.
My country was neutral then; it was never necessary to over-explain to him; he knew that I understood the difficulties in the way.
It was necessary in Denmark to accentuate the little things.
It is hardly necessary to dwell here on the value of these Islands to the United States.
It was only necessary to change 'Vertreter' to 'Verräter.
But, as it seemed inevitable that our country must be drawn into the war (though we were told that the popular air at home was 'I Did not Raise My Boy to be a Soldier') it seemed necessary to be prepared.
It is not necessary to name the writer of the second; his name is legion!
He was wise enough to see that if the Catholic Church lost in one place, she was certain to gain in another; it was not necessary for him to read Macaulay's eloquent passage on the Papacy, as most statesmen who speak English do.
It wasnecessary to have a decent official place in which to receive people, a place which was elegant and simple at the same time.
Socially, rank counts for much, and the rules of precedence are asnecessary as the use of a napkin.
You could breathe, but it was necessary not to consume too much oxygen at a time.
That this might be effected with the greater despatch, all the young Samnites, except the necessary guards of the city, were sent to the shore.
At length, when they were repelled from the shore, among other things necessary for use, water also failing, they abandoned Italy.
And when the levy was conducted by them with more activity than was deemed necessary in the case of neighbouring wars, scouts were sent out and brought word, that there was perfect quiet with the Gauls in every direction.
The experienced commander quickly perceived the circumstance which prevented his success, and that it would be necessary to moderate his temper, and to mingle mildness with austerity.
That nothing else wasnecessary than to declare and make a show of war: that the fates and the gods would of themselves manage the rest.
But whatever determination ye wish to come to, it is necessary that it be speedy.
I shall hereafter explain to you how not only expedient, but even necessary has been this plan of my colleagues, according to which they would not draw off the army from Veii until the business has been completed.
Then also superstitious influences prevented the immediate declaration of war or the armies being sent; they deemed it necessary that heralds should be first sent to demand restitution.
Somehow it seemednecessary to speak in hushed tones in that silent place.
Joe had his meal after the others had finished, as it was necessary for some one to stay at the wheel, for the Tartar was slipping along through the blue water at a good rate of speed.
These are officers of mine, but they do not speak English, and it is not necessary that you should know their names.
The commander of the detachment had treated him well, but his limited knowledge of Castilian had made it necessary that he should take his place in the ranks.
His boast had thrown some light upon his treacherous schemes: he meant to make himself President, if he could compel her father to provide the necessary funds.
Still, it's necessaryfor a trader to state his terms.
Your Moorish customs may benecessary for them, but I am an American!
Hitherto she had had somebody with her when it wasnecessary to shorten canvas; but it was unlike a sport to turn back because of a little wind.
It is necessary both to be honest and to do the will of our heavenly Father.
I do not know that there is any necessary connection between the two, but a belief in evolution and scholarly doubts about large portions of the Old Testament, as a rule, go together.
For Christians to enter this inclosure, it is necessary to notify their consul and secure the service of his cavasse, an armed guard, and a Turkish soldier, both of whom must be paid for their services.
It's necessary for both of you to be on the ground according to schedule.
Besides, it isn't necessaryfor her to be so horrid about it.
He did not ask, but he knew in some strange way that his physicians were there and that it would be necessary for him to be near them.
It is only necessary to add that the beautiful island of Japat, standing like an emerald in the sapphire waters of the Orient, brought millions in money to the two men who had been unlucky in love.
The polite lie made it necessary for them to venture forth at dinner time to eat their solitary meal of sardines and wafers in the grove below.
I am not at all necessary to the undertaking," she said coldly, turning to leave him.
Is it necessary to make my husband insane in order to establish the fact that his grandfather was not of sound mind?
It is only necessary to break in upon them occasionally for the purpose of securing legal advice, or the equally unromantic desire to have a bit of typewriting done.
Neenah explained that it was necessaryto move cautiously and without lights.
He did not regard it as necessary to tell his correspondent friend that the Cricket had sailed from Marseilles with but one port in view--Aratat.
He talked rapidly, feverishly, as if every particle of energy was necessaryto the task of justifying himself in some measure for the night's mishap.
It would now perhaps be viewed by the majority of critics rather as a necessaryclearing of antiquated rubbish from the ground on which the new construction was to rise.
Every one knows what is meant and is implied by such metaphorical expressions; and they are almost necessary for brevity.
The second, to divide each of the difficulties under examination into as many parts as possible, and as might be necessary for its adequate solution.
On the other hand, in many cases, a large stock of individuals of the same species, relatively to the numbers of its enemies, is absolutely necessary for its preservation.
During the hours passed in his study he found it necessary to rest at intervals, and adopted regularly the plan of writing for an hour and of then lying down for half an hour, whilst his wife or daughter read to him a novel!
It is necessary on the contrary to gird ourselves, to intrench ourselves.
The theft being known, it was necessary to find a sham culprit to prevent the real one ever being discovered.
This shows how necessary it is that any new view should be explained at considerable length in order to arouse public attention.
It would even be necessary to render more observance to the Idol [Comtesse de Boufflers]; for who could be shocked, if not she?
They have their overseer, twelve deputies, and a secretary, who form their executive board, besides other officers for their necessary transaction of business.
Consequently, it has been necessary to translate this matter directly from the German.
Not less unfortunate will be the news that I shall now relate, [16] which it is yet necessary for me to tell, in order to fulfil my duty and to remove the clouds arising from rumors and letters that will go there.
The Moro declared that he wished to treat first of the peace, and the points on which they were to agree; and therefore it was necessary to see the hari of Manila first of all.
Let him explain to the Indians what is necessary for their salvation, and let him not play the discreet among them.
In order that it might, on the other hand, become a law, it was necessary for the archbishop to give notification of it, legalized by notary in the ordinary manner.
The only thing necessary to perfect their lives, and which they desire, is profession as nuns.
The relation between motive and volition is not a necessary but a contingent relation.
The creative efficiency was put forth, and matter, as the statical condition necessary to the manifestation of physical phenomena, began to be.
We sum up what has been said in the preceding paragraphs on the uniformity of nature in the following words: We admit that the uniformity of the constitution of nature is a self-evident and necessary truth.
It is only where the individual movements are irregular that it is necessary to aim at a proximate regularity by calculating in masses.
The universe is a self-acting and self-sustained machine, and perpetual motion is a necessary consequence.
If by the term nature we understand the totality of necessary and uniform phenomena, God is the immediate cause of all uniform and necessary phenomena.
The rational intuition that "every event must have a cause" is a universal and necessary truth.
Or, more properly, there is the Omnipotence, the Immensity, the Eternity of God, whose causation may give existence to finite beings with all their necessaryas well as contingent relations.
As such, it can not have been conditioned by any immanent necessity in the Divine nature itself, nor by any necessary existence out of and extraneous to the Divine nature.