The risk that a proliferation of diverging interests might make the system of systems less efficient imminently exists. |
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. |
Rapid technological change has been dehumanising to a degree by making people feel both eminently and imminently expendable. |
Every month we will publish news of an individual or group of people whose lives and liberty are imminently threatened. |
In other words, issues that the home economist are imminently qualified to deal with. |
It was agreed to raise the threat level to the highest degree possible, a decision that confirmed another attack is expected imminently. |