The divider, she said, is not only a structural necessity, but also a modernist take on a Persian iron grille.
The dough, perhaps by structural necessity, nears cardboard heavy.
Because the walls were built on pre-existing walls, recessing the columns into the walls was a structural necessity.
"It's a structural necessity to have West Coast teams come to New York after New York teams play on the West Coast."
My story tells you something about how our societies find a structural necessity for sub-groups.
These so-called blind spots can be a result of improperly positioned rearview mirrors, structural necessities like the pillars that support the car's roof, or a cargo load that blocks the driver's line of sight.
For centuries, setbacks were a structural necessity for virtually all multi-level load-bearing masonry buildings and structures.
Rather it, "defines a structural necessity in a real democracy."
Prussia was at that time the second largest German state in terms of area and it saw no structural or political necessity for the introduction of telegraphy after the Congress of Vienna of 1814-1815.
Žižek claims that the structural necessity of the exception also applies to film genre.