It states that there are no quotas in force limiting catches and sustainable fishing levels need to be investigated as a matter of urgency. |
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We would be most grateful if as a matter of urgency you would confirm receipt of this letter and its enclosure. |
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It will now address as a matter of urgency the form that this independent body should take. |
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It is a matter of urgency for us that the accused are released and all charges are dropped. |
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The antiquated system of temporal note keeping needs to be addressed as a matter of urgency. |
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The town council will write to Essex County Council with its concerns as a matter of urgency. |
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The time is at hand to correct all of these shortcomings as a matter of urgency. |
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Its repeal is a matter of urgency before irreversible damage is done to the energy market, the economy as a whole and to democracy itself. |
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Police are searching for both men as well as the drivers or passengers in the first car as a matter of urgency. |
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A strong and vigorous culture of learning and teaching needs to be brought back to the classroom as a matter of urgency. |
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This problem needs to be solved as a matter of urgency if we really want effective deterrence in order to combat fraud. |
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Next, as a matter of urgency, we muss pass legislation, firstly, regarding identification of the exact characteristics of goods transported. |
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The backlogged and stayed property cases need resolving as a matter of urgency. |
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We enjoin those States that have not yet acceded to them to do so as a matter of urgency. |
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I hope you will look into it as a matter of urgency and remove all ashtrays from all the no smoking areas as a matter of course. |
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Reform of the social model is therefore a matter of urgency. |
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It is understood that efforts will be made to resolve differences of interpretation as a matter of urgency. |
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Brazil attended the Annapolis Conference and encourages the holding of a follow-up conference as a matter of urgency. |
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We urge those States that have not yet signed the Convention to do so as a matter of urgency. |
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In my opinion, there are some serious aspects of the administration of Government and its parastatals that need to be addressed as a matter of urgency. |
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We are asking that these blockades be removed as a matter of urgency in order that the source of tensions in the communities be eliminated. |
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The suspicion of corruption is a most destructive force and it must be tackled as a matter of urgency. |
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As a matter of urgency we must put an end, finally, to this nihilistic culture of terrorism. |
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As a matter of urgency, it must also help companies affected by this economic crisis to stay afloat. |
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We therefore ask you, as a matter of urgency, to put before the Security Council our request that the Special Tribunal be put into effect. |
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The Working Group condemns institutionalized discrimination and believes that States should eradicate such practices as a matter of urgency. |
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The Secretary-General should be requested as a matter of urgency to promulgate a revised version of the Financial Regulations and Rules. |
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The Commission is working with the States involved to make progress in these maritime boundary delimitations as a matter of urgency. |
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The Law Commission should return to this subject as a matter of urgency, and should recommend one of these radical approaches to accessorial criminal liability. |
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The scandals and allegations of corruption against the government are a matter of urgency. |
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This is an issue of grave concern to all of us here this afternoon, and, in our opinion, a matter of urgency for the country. |
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Problems affecting the freedom of expression and the media need to be tackled as a matter of urgency. |
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The Court, if it is not sitting when the request is made, shall be convened forthwith for the purpose of proceeding to a decision on the request as a matter of urgency. |
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Here more than elsewhere it is a matter of urgency that armed violence should give way to a culture of peace, dialogue, good neighbourliness and solidarity, without which any hope of seeing Africa emerge would be vain. |
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The Committee is concerned and puzzled at this lack of foresight in the Commission's human resource management and at its potential consequences and calls for remedial measures to be adopted as a matter of urgency. |
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We now have to act on behalf of our citizens as a matter of urgency. |
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Although Mr Böge also put the case for an increase for culture, the amount of this falls lamentably short of the amount that is desirable as a matter of urgency. |
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Only those with a deep sense of fellow feeling, love and compassion for humankind will be capable of acting along the lines I have just suggested and of changing the way things are, as a matter of urgency. |
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The current financial correction system must also be changed as a matter of urgency, because it encourages Member States to cover up irregularities and fraud instead of reporting dirty tricks. |
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These proposals must be put into practice as a matter of urgency. |
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A debate must be initiated, I believe, as a matter of urgency, in order to have real discussion of the matter of energy, and to end the practice of tackling the subject piecemeal, which has been the case until now. |
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I do, of course, understand the argument whereby a text that has come into force as a matter of urgency subsequently has to be reexamined, but nonetheless I am worried. |
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I thus made sure that all those who could need to join me as a matter of urgency know who to contact in my place or at what time I shall be contactable. |
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In his recent visit to Geneva, our Minister of State Dr. Howells recalled the events occurring in the outside world that impact on this chamber and that need tackling as a matter of urgency. |
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We must oblige shipowners to withdraw these floating dustbins as a matter of urgency, and compel them to adhere to stricter technical and social codes of practice. |
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To be able to play a leading role, the Union must, in my opinion, appoint a special envoy for Somalia as a matter of urgency, just as it has now already done in the cases of Ethiopia and Eritrea. |
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The prospect of enlargement therefore makes it a matter of urgency to reduce this hurdle to one-third, or else this directive's good beginnings will be nipped in the bud. |
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In face of the present challenges, in particular that of climate change, we need a paradigm change as a matter of urgency towards a highly efficient, low carbon energy economy. |
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This being so, we were not entirely convinced that this was a matter of urgency, as it might have been possible to submit a motion on this subject at a rather earlier date. |
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Lastly, and on this note I shall conclude, with regard to aid, investment must be made as a matter of urgency in human resources and infrastructures, especially in transport. |
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Narrowing that gap is a matter of urgency. |
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I hope that the problem can be resolved as a matter of urgency. |
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I regard this as irresponsible, and I think that adjustments are needed here as a matter of urgency if policy is actually to be developed in the European Union instead of people merely throwing slogans around. |
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They now had to strengthen their own-funds base as a matter of urgency in order to avoid restrictions on their business expansion or at least to maintain their current level of activities. |
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I urge all donors to respond to this request as a matter of urgency. |
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The organization said that the government must also address as a matter of urgency the appalling living conditions which expose newborns and pregnant women and girls to risks of ill health and death. |
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As a matter of urgency, public authorities should prepare amendments to sectoral legislation, which currently includes anti-competitive provisions, and should associate the Competition Authority fully in this process. |
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France also wishes to recall that it is a matter of urgency that refugees and displaced persons must be allowed to return promptly to their homes. |
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Weaknesses in follow-up, including the lack of means to implement their recommendations, should be addressed as a matter of urgency in order to ensure realization of the expected results. |
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Both the reform of INDI and the implementation of PLANAL seem to be necessary and correct steps to support indigenous communities and must be carried out as a matter of urgency in view of the severe food crisis. |
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It is therefore a matter of urgency that mechanisms are put in place to ensure that itinerant children receive schooling, for example by considering setting up itinerant schools. |
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Arriving at a tangible result was a matter of urgency, since some irresponsible scientists had announced their intention of cloning a human being. |
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It is therefore a matter of urgency for the international community in general and the UN in particular to come to terms as quickly as possible with the tragedy these people have been living for almost 30 years. |
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The cross-check procedures have been carried out and Welsh Assembly Government officials are resolving queries with farmers and processing payments as a matter of urgency. |
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Purpura is sometimes a sign of a potentially serious disorder so you should always consult your doctor as a matter of urgency if you note a purpuric rash. |
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