Her style is undistinguished and her characterization slight, but sufficient for the exigencies of the form. |
The exigencies of market forces and the legacy of over-exploited finite resources and deregulated labour markets remain. |
Is it because the exigencies of politics demand the assistance of the police? |
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. |
In others, the judges have been prepared to be flexible to meet the exigencies of the situation. |
As so often is the case in musical biopics, the available historical facts are subsumed by the narrative exigencies of the genre. |