These standards call for meaningful participation by a faculty body in deciding whether a financial exigency exists or is imminent. |
The innovative readings in this essay arise from the theoretical exigency I mentioned as requisite these days. |
Emergency powers are supposed to apply only while the exigency persists. |
Virtually all of the Administration's actions may well be held to be entirely constitutional, depending on the exigency of the circumstances. |
And we may be assured that divine grace, which capacitates for the first act of self-denial, is sufficient, in its more copious communications, for every possible exigency. |
Still, how far does exigency take you, before you're simply recreating the same dictatorship you came to overthrow? |