He readily conceded that he did not pay attention to less pressing matters during the fall. |
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In the prolonged exchanges that followed, neutral rights got lost in the need to address other, more pressing matters. |
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He had no authority towards Kaelesha's children, and more pressing matters to attend to than listening to taunts. |
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But Democratic legislators decided that more pressing matters were at hand. |
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During this period, the adoption of specific provisions to deal with pressing matters significantly transforms the Civil Code. |
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Mkay, moving on to more pressing matters of fashion and style! |
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However, we have not stood by waiting to begin negotiations to address pressing matters of international security. |
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I am convinced that in this day and age there are more pressing matters than simply amusing people with whale shows. |
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Before ending my comments, I would like to take this opportunity to set out some clear positions on pressing matters that affect us. |
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Language training is too easily seen as something that can be ignored in favour of other more pressing matters. |
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The bill also contains a small number of proposals to address some pressing matters that the government feels should be dealt with at this time. |
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Unfortunately, pressing matters of state prevented her from coming, and she has asked me to sit in her stead. |
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Most pertinent among them is the country's economic situation, which has wiped out people's savings and focused their attention on more pressing matters. |
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Canada recognizes that the over-representation of Aboriginal people in correctional institutions is one of the most pressing matters facing effective corrections today. |
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The recommendations address only the most pressing matters. |
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He had more pressing matters to deal with. |
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And, above all other pressing matters, where is Jesse's car? |
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For now, of course, there are more pressing matters ahead. |
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Countrywide has other pressing matters on its hands. |
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Or are doctors just too busy with more pressing matters? |
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It includes only the most pressing matters for reform, in an initial effort to meet the urgent challenge of modernizing the Act without further delay. |
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I am aware that this October 1 in Washington, you will join the Finance Ministers of the wealthiest countries on the planet to discuss pressing matters concerning the international economy. |
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Two months into that mandate, we can already see an energetic and ambitious frontal approach to the most pressing matters on the organization's agenda. |
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Some managers and supervisors will draw the line at this point, protesting that they are not psychiatrists or wet nurses, and that they have far more practical and pressing matters to worry about. |
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