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In necessary time vs at necessary time

Both phrases are not commonly used in English. The correct phrase to use is 'at the necessary time.'

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 1992 views

In necessary time

This phrase is not correct in English.

The preposition 'in' is not typically used before 'necessary time.'
  • In my opinion, even today there are a number of Member States which have still not understood that this link exists, and that the slow progress in the Intergovernmental Conference might make it very difficult for us to bring about enlargement in the necessary time frame.
  • The primary data shall be kept for the necessary time in order to carry out any relevant task and at least for five years.
  • 2. The primary data shall be kept for the necessary time in order to carry out any relevant task and at least for five years.
  • Fiscal consolidation is key and all the more necessary in good times in order to achieve long-term growth.
  • Mr President, Commissioner, the possibility of strongly stimulating the economic and social development that is so necessary in our times is, in fact, integral to innovation.
  • Fiscal consolidation is key and all the more necessary in good times in order to achieve long-term growth.
  • We therefore insist on the Member States providing the necessary information in good time.
  • We only regret that the report does not envisage a formal obligation for companies to grant their employees the necessary time in order to give blood and to remove the bureaucratic authorisation procedures that discourage those with good intentions.
  • An ageing population will put intolerable financial pressures on our pensions and social welfare systems unless we implement the necessary changes in time.
  • Therefore, the Commission expressed its concerns and urged Belgium to take the necessary measures in time to avoid a stepping up of its EDP.
  • This sort of compromise would be a catalyst for building the mutual trust which is vitally necessary in these times of ecological crisis, when immediate neighbours must be seen as necessary collaborators in combating it.
  • It will take the necessary decision in good time in compliance with its obligations under the Protocol on the Enlargement of the European Union annexed to the Treaty of Nice.
  • Should the latter change, and should consequently the need for State aid be reduced or overcome, the Authority will take the necessary measures in good time.
  • The EU's support for greater cultural cooperation is even more necessary in times of economic recession, which provide a favourable context for the resurgence of racism and xenophobia and a retreat to nationalism.
  • The Co-Chairs shall establish a date for the meeting and exchange such documents as necessary in time to ensure adequate preparation, if possible, three weeks prior to the meeting.
  • As regards fiscal policies, the ECB shares the view expressed in the draft resolution that fiscal consolidation is key and all the more necessary in good times in order to achieve long-term growth.
  • the date of entry into store of each of the lots which are not yet in place and the necessary time framework for placing the contractual quantity in compliance with the conditions referred to in Article 57k(c).
  • This new proposal has an impact on the initially envisaged financing of the gap for the EERP but, as I said, the Commission will deploy all efforts to eventually find the necessary resources in time for the conciliation meeting.
  • It is regrettable that the Council did not adopt the necessary measures in time to allow these Members to take their seats immediately after the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon.
  • Mr President, Commissioner, although all European producers should respect Community legislation and make the necessary adjustments in time, it is estimated that 30% of egg producers will not have made them by 1 January 2012.

at necessary time

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

The correct phrase is 'at the necessary time,' where 'at' is the appropriate preposition to use before 'necessary time.'
  • It is not necessary at this time.
  • Further escalation of violence is not necessary at this time.
  • It also talks about education for peace, which is necessary at all times.
  • Making it possible for parents to stay at home for the necessary time and awarding them financial support so that they can live with dignity would be a step in the right direction.
  • I think it's kind of- might be necessary at this time of my life.
  • It is also necessary at this time to talk about security, without which peace cannot be established.
  • So we have done everything necessary at the right time.
  • In consequence, the industry could make some necessary investments at that time and employed more work force.
  • It can, however, be interrupted, if necessary, at any time.
  • Immediate access to an adequate volume of storage shall be available at all times as necessary for the official veterinarian.
  • Because of this evolution, the European Judicial Network is even more necessary than at the time of its creation and should therefore be strengthened.
  • In cases where the compensation for the fulfilment of services of general economic interest has been fixed for an appropriate period following an open, transparent and non-discriminatory procedure it does not seem necessary at this time to require such undertakings to maintain separate accounts.
  • When I think back to some of the statements made in December last year I am tempted to measure the outcome of the negotiations on Agenda 2000 against what you yourself considered necessary at the time from a German perspective.
  • We must become real partners in the development of North and South, and I should like to emphasise that consultation is necessary at all times if we are to be spared the disastrous effects of such incidents as those in Zimbabwe.
  • As others have already mentioned, it is not a perfect solution, but it is necessary at this time.
  • The Commission does not think that it is necessary at this time to have any additional measures, so all that is needed is simply to apply the existing legislation.
  • E-justice is necessary at a time when the number of people involved in cross-border litigation in Europe is estimated at 10 million.
  • Those measures are all the more necessary at a time when Member States' development aid has fallen somewhat, from 0.41% to 0.38% of the EU's GNP between 2006 and 2007.
  • It is particularly necessary at this time for us in the European Parliament to give a signal to the people and to make them more confident that Europe is combating crime consistently and successfully.
  • The Regional Committee and the Socialist Group will not be party to a shoddy strategy which is designed to rob our regions of funds which are necessary at this time.

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