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How to use desideratum in a sentence

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The concept that has replaced efficiency as the great desideratum in genetic coding is error-tolerance, or robustness.
A global world is a place where, for once, the desideratum of moral responsibility and survival coincide and blend.
For small companies, where centralized management is not a desideratum, this solution may be feasible.
Although taxonomic stability may be a desideratum, in reality taxonomic stability is a manifestation of scientific stagnation.
Not a bad fraction of the desideratum, but one that will be hard to sustain in the face of the world's economic difficulties.
She lived and wishes to continue to live the pontifical desideratum with the theological note of the unitive force of the Church.
That is why, at present, the integrated teaching of Sciences is still rather a desideratum.
Conversely, once cultural exposure is established as an urgent desideratum, can areas of inquiry like biblical criticism continue to be viewed as off limits?
If saving human lives is the great desideratum, then there is more to be gained by prevention of drowning and auto wrecks than by the abolition of war.
In the first place there is the desideratum of husbanding wildlife, so that a limit will need to be placed on the number of licences issued for certain species.
Providing more information, especially personal names, places, and names of institutions, is always a desideratum as long as these are important to the research.
Here, as elsewhere in sociology, the desideratum is a multi-vocal area of theory and research, whose practitioners freely pursue a diversity of approaches.
At the time when the UN was founded, the self-determination of peoples was conceived of as an aspiration, a desideratum of the international community.
Size a great desideratum, if combined with quality.
If he actually weighs 110kg he will be eating 3,080 calories to maintain his extra flesh and he thus needs to make a permanent cut of 786 calories from his daily diet if he is to get back to the 70kg desideratum.
The great desideratum, in devising an infant's formula for food, is to make it, until he be nine months old, to resemble as much as possible a mother's own milk.
Examples from Classical Literature
If we were asked to name the most important desideratum in apiculture, we should say feeding.
If health is a desideratum, one way to attain a lot of it is to cut out the booze.
An appearance of antiquity is never a desideratum to the honest book-collector.
There is no sentiment in botany or in chemistry, and in them the desideratum is truth.
Now this expedience is the desideratum to be sought, either without the experience of means, or with that experience.
A good history of the traditive theory of the diffusion of religion is a desideratum in theological literature.
It is only after the freeze-up that the surfaces of the lakes and rivers supply this desideratum.
For in that summery clime shade, not sun, is the desideratum.
While the desideratum was a dying person's testimony of faith, the author shows how family members came to interpret silences as pious suffering.
How to do something, and still not do too much, is the desideratum.
This desideratum of varied tone-colour is sought even by instrumentalists.
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