Besides, to Agassi, escapism is a virtual necessity.
It is also a virtual necessity for regular, high-output shows like daily soap operas.
But in a few situations, sellers have little choice, such as when estate taxes after an owner's death make selling a virtual necessity.
Study with Segovia became a virtual necessity for aspiring guitar virtuosos and came to be regarded as a seal of approval internationally.
In those weeks Isabel became a virtual necessity to Raphael.
He notes that suburban neighborhoods are difficult, if not impossible, for pedestrians to navigate, making cars virtual necessities.
For a while this season, the Purple Knights had to do without a sports information director, a virtual necessity in college sports.
The Conservative endorsement would be a virtual necessity for a Republican running statewide.
The search for these new markets has become a virtual necessity.
Only a small percentage of applicants for asylum are represented by lawyers, the report said, though having a lawyer is a "virtual necessity."