The exigencies of market forces and the legacy of over-exploited finite resources and deregulated labour markets remain. |
As so often is the case in musical biopics, the available historical facts are subsumed by the narrative exigencies of the genre. |
Leading advocates at times dropped it as they moved up, others picked it up and dropped it as political exigencies demanded. |
For the fiction writer, the prose poem may be exhilarating because it allows an escape from the exigencies of the novel, novella, and short story. |
The exigencies of journalism demand instant appraisals and on-the-spot verdicts. |
Her style is undistinguished and her characterization slight, but sufficient for the exigencies of the form. |