Some metrics have become a sad necessity.
It is a sad necessity, but he must be eliminated.
And in the end, after facing this sad necessity, every year there was suddenly a few billion extra to spend.
It is a sad necessity.
"It's a sad necessity, not something to be happy about," Mr. Brecher said.
Many Prussians regarded the war as a sad necessity.
In particular, entertaining must have been a strain for her as "her idea of food was that it was a sad necessity.
His kind, civil-servant uncle, Grappler, sees violence as a sad necessity.
It spares me the sad necessity of confessing what I have suffered.
Even today, though, other whites acknowledge, in veiled language, what they describe as the sad necessity of what took place.