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31(a) necessary evil — a necessary evil phrase something that you do not like but that cannot be avoided Paying taxes is a necessary evil. Thesaurus: miscellaneous bad thingshyponym disappointmentssynonym Main entry: necessary …
32necessity — noun 1 fact that sth must happen; sth that cannot be avoided ADJECTIVE ▪ absolute, fundamental (esp. BrE), sheer, vital ▪ Sleep is an absolute necessity for life. ▪ dire, urgent …
33necessary — nec|es|sar|y1 [ nesə,seri ] adjective *** 1. ) essential or needed in order to do something, provide something, or make something happen: I don t want to be disturbed unless it s absolutely necessary. necessary for: basic foods regarded as… …
34part and parcel — If something is part and parcel of your job, say, it is an essential and unavoidable part that has to be accepted. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** Something that is part and parcel of an activity or role is a key component or an… …
35capital asset pricing model — CAPM A statistical model to explain the expected or average return on an investment. It assumes that this return will be composed of the risk free rate of return and a risk premium The risk premium is related to those systematic risks that cannot …
36unavoidable casualty — noun a natural and unavoidable catastrophe that interrupts the expected course of events he discovered that his house was not insured against acts of God • Syn: ↑act of God, ↑force majeure, ↑vis major, ↑inevitable accident • Hypernyms: ↑calamity …
37ultrahazardous — ul·tra·haz·ard·ous /ˌəl trə ha zər dəs/ adj: being of such extreme danger or risk of harm that strict liability will be imposed Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. ultrahazardous …
38a necessary evil — something that you do not like but that cannot be avoided Paying taxes is a necessary evil …
39perforce — UK [pə(r)ˈfɔː(r)s] / US [pərˈfɔrs] adverb very formal in a way that is necessary or that cannot be avoided …
40doom — [duːm] noun [U] a bad event that cannot be avoided such as death, destruction, or complete failure • doom and gloom a feeling that a situation is very bad and without hope[/ex] …