desideratum

NOUN
  1. something desired as a necessity
    the desiderata for a vacation are time and money
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How To Use desideratum In A Sentence

  • Since even the desideratum of practical coherence is subject to such re-specification, this holistic possibility really does represent an alternative to commensuration, as the deliberator, and not some coherence standard, retains reflective sovereignty Moral Reasoning
  • In his view, avoiding ‘social dissension’ is more than a policy desideratum or a prudent aspiration.
  • For small companies, where centralized management is not a desideratum, this solution may be feasible.
  • “Plain English” such a one will call his desideratum, as one might call the viands on a Mankind in the Making
  • It enshrines the essential desideratum of popular criticism - it only criticizes other people.
  • A good depilatory is still a desideratum, the best perfumers of London and Paris have none which they can recommend. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Imposed management is a necessary desideratum, as 11.3 million ha of mature forest land is being lost annually.
  • And, surely, such a "desideratum" may best be effected by a careful perusal of the manuals to be included in the present series. Musicians of To-Day
  • Imposed management is a necessary desideratum, as 11.3 million ha of mature forest land is being lost annually.
  • The concept that has replaced efficiency as the great desideratum in genetic coding is error-tolerance, or robustness.
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