The unstable soil of sand, clay and boulders that underlies the city is unfavourable to tall constructions, and necessitates extraordinary attention to foundations.
This ideal necessitates far larger athletic grounds than most of our colleges have reserved.
Virtue necessitates self denial, effort, living by ideals, which are late and artificial products.
Achievement necessitates concentration and sacrifice; beauty must not beguile men away from service.
To be wholly free from selfish conduct necessitates insight into the needs and feelings of others as well as a vague good will toward them.
But legislation alone is not adequate to meet the situation; the underlying cause is the insufficient payment of adult workers, which practically necessitates supplementation by what the children can add to the family income.
But so long as they are subject to the struggle for existence which, necessitates their truckling to parties, to advertisers, and to public prejudices and passions, so long their influence will be largely unwholesome.
This necessitates the use of relatively heavy leads between the control switch and the solenoid and is the cause of severe arcing at the control switch, especially with solenoids of high inductance.
It will be noted~ that a ~slight departure from unity power factor necessitates a considerable change in field current~.
A high driving torque and low initial friction are therefore desirable, but any increase in the driving torque which necessitates an increase in friction, is obviously useless.
In order ~to reduce the cost~ of the transmission line, the current must be transmitted at high pressure; this necessitates the use of a step down transformer at the distributing center as shown in the illustration.
The projected extension of St. Lawrence Boulevard to the harbor necessitates the demolition of the convent and the adjoining church of Notre Dame de Pitie.
The dock is capable[2] of accommodating vessels of Olympic size or larger and necessitatesthe employment of a staff of 500 men, the majority of them skilled workmen.
But as a divine revelation springs from a source above the sphere of reason, itnecessitates a divinely authorized and divinely assisted interpreter and teacher.
Catholics maintained, and always have and always will maintain, that a divine revelationnecessitates a divine interpreter.
In both cases the habit of resting in the water with the head and body almost entirely submerged necessitates a raised form of the nostril and eyesocket, in order to allow the animal to see and breathe.
The weight, however, which his plan necessitates is a material element, although it is the heat not the weight which kills.
The great distances they have to traverse necessitates the use of horses; here, accordingly, we find the mounted police, the successors of the old horse-patrol established in 1805.
Again, the great amount of valuable property in the shape of coin and bullion necessitates vigilant watching.
This necessitates brief sketches of distinguished engravers in wood or copper, belonging to all these countries, with some account of their works.
But, in any sense, to answer her letter, necessitates writing at length, thus wasting much precious time, to say nothing of the chance of being dragged into further correspondence.
To some men the consciousness of what Stevenson called “a healthy dash of the brute” necessitates an ever watchful “on guard” lest one day the brute spring out to overpower the angel.
Life necessitates growth, but environment determines the end toward which it will move.
Growth in intelligence necessitates a truer appreciation of proportions and relations.
Appreciation of relations is a long advance in the movement upward, and it necessitates other knowledge.
At last he passes out of the period of youth and enters the stage, or station, of maturity, which necessitates another transformation and corresponding advance in his sphere of life activity.
Therefore, divine sovereignty necessitates a creation over which its dominion is exercised.
Therefore, we can state that existence necessitates composition, and death is another expression for decomposition.
In the same way the world of spirit needs new life, the world of mind necessitates new animus and development, the world of souls a new bounty, the world of morality a reformation, the world of divine effulgence ever new bestowals.
For example, Creator presupposes creation, Resuscitator implies resuscitation, Provider necessitates provision; otherwise, these would be empty and impossible names.
It necessitates the focalization of all heavenly virtues.
It necessitates a divine and holy potency, the potency of inspiration, the power of the Holy Spirit.
Kingship necessitates a kingdom, an army, a treasury, subjects, a court and ministers.
Reflect then carefully that the sovereignty of God is not accidental but everlasting and eternal, and that itnecessitates the existence of phenomenal being.
In a word, nearness to God necessitates sacrifice of self, severance and the giving up of all to Him.
The name the Wise necessitates objects for the exercise of wisdom; and unless wisdom comprehended them, this name would be inconceivable.
This, in a series of ponds, of course necessitates the ponds being at different levels, but the water is thus under much better control than if the outlet is at a higher level, and the ponds are easily emptied.
The latter course necessitates the ripe female and male fish being caught and artificially spawned.
This in turn necessitates pulverizing the mineral down to its very molecules, and sowing it into the atmosphere of the three planets.
Since your rule-the-worlds dream necessitates the ability to teleport your agents wherever you please, you must have parabolite wherever you please.
But what plays the mischief with this masterly code is the admirable brevity of it, which necessitates a vast volume of commentaries to expound it.
It is uncomfortable in the extreme to sit in, and it necessitates changing at every station.
Their heavy main-sail and rudder necessitates plenty of hands, and when in harbour (where they seem to spend most of their time) the large crew is useful in loading and discharging cargo.
The former reconnaissance necessitates flying and observing along a line between two given points on the map, these points having already been marked in before leaving the ground.
For the next few moments there continues a fairly strenuous bombardment, which necessitates rapid climbing and diving to continually alter the range.
He sees that the Christian conception of morality necessitates the affirmation of hell.
Sometimes they may injure his health, it is true; but they need not even do that; and if they do, it necessitates no moral condemnation of them, for many heroic labours would do just the same.
The inconsistency of life necessitatesthe seconds, minutes and hours which make up a day.
Choice necessitates at least two possibilities, and perhaps it is here that good and evil come into view.
Similarly the existence of a master necessitates the existence of a slave, and that of a slave implies that of a master; these are merely instances of a general rule.
The existence of the halfnecessitates the existence of that of which it is a half.
One of the most valuable solaces for an invalid child--one with a broken leg, or some complaint which necessitates bed and quiet--is an experiment in natural magic.
C is the least effective, because it cannot be made as keen as is desirable for rapid and clean cutting, and therefore necessitates that the drill be given an unusually fine rate of feed as compared with other cutting tools.
But to traverse the head carrying the tools along the bar necessitates a feed screw either within the bar or outside of it.
Then, when closing up the house again, the stove must be re-oiled, and this necessitates putting the fire out and waiting in the cold house until the metal is sufficiently cool to apply the treatment.
But this necessitates closing up the fireplace and depriving family and guests of all the joys of the blazing logs which never seem more cheerful and hospitable than in the bitterest weather.
In many houses, some decorative scheme has been introduced whichnecessitates a particular kind of wall hanging, and even though it may be most unusual in type, it illustrates a motive that has been in the mind of the owner.
The first requisite for cooking purposes is heat; this necessitates the use of fuel.
The energy developed in active childhood necessitates the consumption of a larger proportion of sugar than is required by adults.
The discovery of new laws and therefore of new truth necessitateschanges and necessitates advances.
As we shall see later, the development of experimentation as a method of knowledge makes possible and necessitates a radical transformation of the view just set forth.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "necessitates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.