Even if Bushnell frames parental tasks with urgency, the basic activities of parenthood are far from harried. |
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He acted with urgency to meet the crying needs of his flock, providing chapels of ease where mass was said once a fortnight. |
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Such men preach with urgency because they have experienced in their hearts the message they preach. |
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It's the sort of energy that imbues art with urgency, passion and intensity. |
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Her quick pace was marked with urgency, so much so that even her escorts had to match her stride. |
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I think if you wanted a stay, it would be quite normal for an undertaking to prosecute proceedings with urgency or expedition. |
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Yet in the case of HIV vaccines the scientific community is, for humanitarian reasons, under pressure to move with urgency. |
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It's early, but you have to start playing with urgency sometime. |
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Our second objective springs from the realization that a political solution to the current crisis must also be sought with urgency. |
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Those we serve deserve to be sent our best and brightest, with urgency and diligence. |
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This nation is trailing most developed countries in this area, and it should be addressed with urgency. |
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In this regard, I am outlining some areas that warrant a renewed commitment of States and other parties to conflict to redress with urgency. |
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The social and political conditions that breed terrorism must also be given adequate attention and addressed with urgency and seriousness. |
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It is as cost effective a capacity enhancement as can be reasonably expected and it should be implemented with urgency. |
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When improvisation is combined with urgency, the most likely outcome is disappointment. |
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Pierre-Olivier Pineau sits on the edge of his seat and leans across the table, speaking with urgency. |
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And they responded with urgency and maturity. |
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We feel impelled to act with urgency to find new and creative ways to educate, evangelize, be advocates for and be in solidarity with poor children and young people. |
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The following theological, scriptural and ethical perspectives are presented in an effort to judge on what basis those who live their lives from a faith perspective might best respond with urgency to the environmental crisis. |
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A special, and reinforced, effort will have to be made with urgency if the system is to be able effectively to apply the acquis in the medium term. |
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Playing with urgency should pad Smith's statistics. |
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The Indian government is acting with urgency. |
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We are all committed to work with urgency, courage and determination to transform these goals into a new reality for and with children and young people. |
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Member States must act now with urgency to fulfil their human rights obligations and other commitments to ensure protection from all forms of violence. |
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I believe we must move forward with urgency on several fronts. |
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They must be addressed with urgency and tackled with great care. |
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The Millennium Development Goals, in particular the reduction of hunger and of lack of access to safe drinking water, require that Member States address water management in arid and semi-arid zones with urgency. |
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Slowing the high rate of new infections in young girls in Zambia is being addressed with urgency by leadership on several levels across the country. |
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They acted with urgency and didn't use excuses. |
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With urgency and empathy, Above the East China Sea draws the reader into these two competing and vastly different worlds. |
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With urgency, Mumford quickly sketched as many details as possible. |
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