Despite the urgency of the situation, once again crucial years passed before more appropriate drug policies were implemented. |
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Because larger infants have greater nutrient reserves, the urgency to start nutrition support is much less than in smaller infants. |
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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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But despite the urgency of Africa's situation it is resoundingly clear that poverty, even extreme poverty, just doesn't sell papers. |
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Yet, the dispersion of education only underscores with renewed urgency the significance of formal spheres of learning. |
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If a kidnap kingpin is operating high in the ranks of the police, this is a measure of the desperate urgency of what the public is up against. |
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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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And as these numbers are revealed, the urgency is increased, the size grows, and it will take a little more time. |
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A sense of urgency underlies the need to take action in the open access to law. |
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The school itself, disorganized and chaotic, did not show the sense of urgency needed to work with a population of inner-city kids. |
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Now, moreover, with the nation in an economic downturn, is not the time to assert the urgency of passing referendum legislation. |
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Whelehan's clever flick found Hughes but urgency was still lacking and Kelly once more got in the way. |
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Even caught by the song's urgency, she cries out in pain when he moves it too fast. |
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That's a question investors, executives, and politicians are asking with increasing urgency. |
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But the urgency of the drive to dislodge the Iraqi leader largely flows from the threat that he will acquire nuclear weapons. |
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There is urgency in the plaintiff gaining full disclosure of all relevant documents. |
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They play with an urgency that belies their extensive and rather intensive gigging schedule. |
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At that very moment, Richard appeared in the open doorway, a look of urgency in his eyes. |
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Infection of the urine causes symptoms of urgency and sometimes leakage of urine. |
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I think today our nation is at the crossroads where a serious reflection on the direction of our policies is a matter of uttermost urgency. |
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The work is an icy bluish gray, brimming over with a quiet urgency and haunting luminosity. |
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He picked up and his relaxed mood soon tensed, urgency in his voice as he nodded. |
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With brief yet descriptive passages moving quickly from one scene to another, he conveys a sustained air 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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Caffeine and alcohol make you pass more urine or irritate your bladder and give you urgency. |
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Those few seconds vivify the language, and crystallize the urgency not to let it die. |
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An invariable theme at prayer meetings and in Gandhi's voluminous writings was the urgency to bring devotion in accord with conduct. |
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Yet it was their sprightliness in attack, their urgency in scampering forward, that characterised the early exchanges at Rugby Park. |
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The choppiness and urgency of the footage gives you the sense you can almost feel the reporter's pulse and breath. |
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Her relaxed body leaned back against his as the force of the spell grew slowly, creating an urgency in him that he didn't know how to alleviate. |
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Ryda nudged West a bit with her elbow, giving him a certain look of urgency. |
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The evidence suggests to many that obedience to a complex truth suffered from a sense of urgency that made attention harder. |
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I feel panic rising in the back of my throat, urgency illuminating my cerebral cortex, and a dark cloud of bewilderment obscuring my vision. |
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The boy-leader caught the urgency in his voice and offered me his hand, to help me down from the trailer. |
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Clinical symptoms include painful urination, frequency, urgency, and pain lower abdomen. |
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Even if Bushnell frames parental tasks with urgency, the basic activities of parenthood are far from harried. |
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Just over 2 years ago, local government legislation was passed under urgency and in haste. |
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Relatively short by this pope's standards, the new encyclical, issued this past Holy Thursday, is unique in its personal tone and urgency. |
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The urgency in his tone caused her stomach to tighten and she looked up at him from beneath her lashes. |
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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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The symptoms include urgency, urge incontinence, frequency, and stress incontinence. |
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The urgency of taking more effective action to achieve these goals can hardly be overstated. |
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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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She read aloud with a passion and urgency that eclipsed everything else around her. |
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To assist, Almond has a new blond crop that takes years off him, and a nervous, twitchy dance that matches the music's speedy urgency. |
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Cr Diana Roberts said the urgency for the Herb Festival was clear, while the Lantern Festival and the Show did not have to be considered now. |
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This is definitely a man with a lot on his mind, he and his guest emcees rhyming with a sense of conviction and urgency on each track. |
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With some of the stress and urgency of the spring semester removed, we have time to reflect and replenish, to renew ourselves. |
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Musically, the group captures a pressing sense of urgency devoid of anything trite or gimmicky. |
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There was a sense of urgency today as cleanup workers tried to head off oil slicks before they reached Spanish beaches and the fishing grounds. |
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British domestic politics reflected the new urgency in imperial policymaking. |
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The camera continually zips and zooms around the actors, creating a sense of momentum and urgency, even during the rare slow times. |
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Unfortunately, the lead-up to it deserved, if not the same level of urgency, at least something approaching it. |
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Naturally this only occurs in situations of extreme gravity or urgency threatening irreparable damage to persons. |
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As soon as we got downstairs, we were walking in ankle-deep water and there seemed to be an urgency to just get us out of the building. |
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Welcoming the government's decision, local human rights activists said there is no urgency to legislate the proposed law. |
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The flames were already licking through the panels with a fierce urgency that was terrifying to see. |
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The antiquated system of temporal note keeping needs to be addressed as a matter of urgency. |
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It merely plods lifelessly from one incident to the next, without any sense or urgency or involvement. |
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Though far from perfect, and full of impenetrable dialogues, the film nonetheless has a certain visceral urgency. |
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The reason these denunciations of the use of urgency carry some weight is because its misuse raises important questions of democratic oversight. |
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What shocked the supporters was the apparent lack of urgency in their team's response. |
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I gave the house sale a good poke and prod today and it sounds as if the urgency of our situation has got through. |
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The looming prospect of war has given an upcoming conference on disarmament and demilitarisation a heightened sense of urgency. |
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In some places, great swathes of hillside have been cut away in the urgency to log timber. |
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He leavens the show's political urgency with big doses of humor as well as a theatrical flamboyance that undercuts the pathos and the politics. |
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A strong sense of urgency can even help to disguise a certain flabbiness in the opinion itself. |
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I began to turn away, back towards the forest that I was sure to lose myself in, but he called out in urgency. |
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I encourage it to give more urgency to getting the resolutions through, tabling the legislation, and passing it through the House. |
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They also charge on the basis of such factors as the value of the assets, urgency and complexity. |
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We need to start preparing for the worst and need to attack this issue with the verve and urgency that people had in the last campaign. |
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There was no sense of urgency from either team in the first half, with the game characterised by sporadic attacks at goals. |
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It was a city where Baudelaire's vision of the artist of modern life took on a new urgency. |
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The inventor has recognized the urgency and invaluableness and the many benefits it has to offer. |
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It's the sort of energy that imbues art with urgency, passion and intensity. |
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The bigger the message and the greater its urgency, the easier it is to condense and simplify words and sentences. |
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They had the solace of having the driving wind at their back for the second period and went about reducing the deficit with considerable urgency. |
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He claimed there was a lack of urgency to tackle safety problems on the A64 and also local back roads. |
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It was the urgency of getting something down, I'm sure, that made him write these as prose. |
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Yet he continues to manage Dell with the urgency and determination of a college kid with his back to the wall. |
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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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There's a new kind of pressure and an increased sense of urgency about dealing with problems. |
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One can't help feeling grateful to be reminded of the innumerability of life's details, and the urgency of its dilemmas. |
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Lyken's urgency to get back to Terran space had just taken a gigantic leap forward. |
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She saddled the mare, the just-awoken horse quickly catching onto Fiona's urgency. |
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Having achieved all their prematch aims, Boroughmuir then shut up shop and lost some of their verve and urgency. |
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Much as I admire the new theatrical economy, I also feel a lot of American drama suffers from a telescoped urgency. |
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The students' warning is loud and clear, but it has lost its former ferocity and urgency. |
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Under Article 9 the procedure of an appeal to a competent authority must precede the decision ordering expulsion except in cases 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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One of the objections we often have to urgency is that bills go through all their stages in the House. |
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Viewed from a distance, however, they lose some of their urgency, shading even into very dry comedy. |
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He quotes from the incandescent love sonnets of Louise Labe and Maurice Sceve with a startling but unaccountable urgency. |
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It was a very odd feeling indeed, trying to inject urgency into coverage when there were no events. |
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However, my mind is still fuzzy, unable to make sense out of everything, just getting small glimpses and a feeling of fear and urgency. |
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Now I'm no fan of fast food, but food with a sense of urgency would be nice. |
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I recognize the downsides of a sense of urgency, but I think that they can be managed. |
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Lorraine waved her arms in a manner clearly designed to instill a sense of urgency in the observer. |
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There's a sense of urgency on every single point, on every shot, and it's an incredible challenge. |
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But mention the impending transfer deadline and the banalities are overwhelmed by his sense of urgency. |
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Now that it is back in US control, combined with the one-year hiatus, the sense of urgency has been diluted. |
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With both nations heavily involved in cyberespionage, there can be little doubt of the urgency in dealing with this critical issue. |
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What he has brought is a sense of urgency and ambition that has helped maintain a sharp focus. |
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It suggests a sense of urgency and excitement, as do some of the hand-written articles in here. |
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Schlosberg's passionate rallying call pervades each song with a sense of urgency and zeal so often missed from other bands. |
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A ship carrying unknown contents fails to clue the viewer in to the urgency ostensibly causing friction between the characters. |
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Such urgency, that insistence, might color everything in poetry, this most personal of all literary forms. |
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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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Such men preach with urgency because they have experienced in their hearts the message they preach. |
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She was not the only begetter of this programme, but she dramatized its urgency. |
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There's a new urgency and a thematic concentration to the poems, and the syntax is often sustained with a great fluency over long periods. |
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The frenzied urgency of the announcement reveals another interesting aspect of his attitude towards the job. |
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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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There should always be a sense of urgency whether we are trailing behind our opponents or even leading by 50 points. |
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The categories should be prioritized according to the urgency of each message. |
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Again, I plead political urgency, relative youth, and a congenitally big mouth. |
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The time is at hand to correct all of these shortcomings as a matter of urgency. |
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This possibility adds even more urgency to the need to find an alternative route for quarry traffic. |
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The matter is one of extreme urgency at present as time over the last six months has been misspent. |
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There is no word for urgency in the Bislama language, according to my Port Vila friend, John. |
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His firebrand politics lend an emotional impetus and an urgency to his work. |
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Then it rushed the deal through via an urgency committee which truncated public debate and scrutiny. |
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The biggest bill of the year is set to be passed under urgency this week after a jack-up between Labour and NZ First. |
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Other associated symptoms include bloating, distension, mucus in the stool, urgency, and a feeling of incomplete evacuation. |
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It is easy to get sidetracked and distracted by events of apparent urgency but low importance. |
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And therefore little has changed regarding the urgency of transcending imperial and neo-colonial domination. |
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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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It is nothing like putting together a jigsaw puzzle, one piece at a time, with little sense of urgency. |
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The ethical dimension of love consists in the challenge its blind urgency presents to reason. |
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Ensuring this money is used fairly to the benefit of all the world's people is therefore a matter of increasing urgency. |
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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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And with that sense of urgency, I'm sure common to all patients, there is an opportunity for manufacturers of cosmeceuticals. |
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A pedagogic urge can also be seen in a text about the stars that runs in grammarless, unpunctuated urgency across the bottom of one drawing. |
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Both struck four boundaries apiece and hustled the singles with a great deal of urgency. |
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So urgency cannot be construed as a strictly necessary condition for the status of an impulse or desire as addictive. |
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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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Political urgency demands, however, that none of this authority, whether it be filial or affiliative, stand unquestioned. |
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Their grim task is given urgency by the knowledge that some 250 firefighters and police officers are entombed in the wreckage. |
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It is highly enjambed, since the urgency of its obvious message carries it over from line to line, stanza to stanza. |
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The F sharp minor Capriccio seethes with tension and urgency in its outer sections and the ensuing B minor Capriccio is delightfully playful and chipper. |
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First, Michelle raised the aspirations and sense of urgency for the entire reform movement. |
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He abhors anything that adds to the cost of doing business, and politicians who show insufficient urgency about tackling the wider threats to business. |
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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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Hence the urgency to fast-track a raw-boned 17-year-old from Everton, who might as easily be mangled by the demands of the international game as made by them. |
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That all-embracing fear and its corollary, the urgency to succeed, creates the fragile ego and the insecurity that underlies all crimes of passion. |
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The prospect of China's consuming ever growing lakes of oil has been noted over the years, although it is gaining new urgency as Chinese consumption continues to soar. |
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Republicans have failed to diversify their party in the year since proclaiming the urgency of a bigger tent. |
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He preaches his message with characteristic urgency, casting himself as a duty-bound martyr. |
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The songs came fast and mostly furious, delivered with a tangible urgency, as if they're worried that their mics and amps would be shut off at any moment. |
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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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For example, if somebody has urge incontinence and tries to cut down on fluids to cut down on leakage, they may actually end up with more urgency. |
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Girly vocals and madwoman warbling sit side by side in three-part harmonies, while clean hooks and serious riffage carry the tunes along with an easy urgency. |
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Such stylistic whimsy hardly seems appropriate to the solemn themes of apocalyptic war and nuclear disaster which consequently lose much of their weight and urgency. |
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The voice is more honeyed than the typical British tenor but a pleading urgency tugs at the ear as much as his intense physical embodiment of the music rivets the eye. |
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Owing to the fact that modem operations have an air-land character, combating enemy airborne assault and raid forces is acquiring special urgency. |
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Today, something as simple as a scooter, a toaster or a set of turntables take on an almost political meaning thanks to the urgency of these stencilled images. |
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As intensity is the urgency in her work, form is the malleable substance. |
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But the Postal Service viewed the matter with a teensy bit more urgency. |
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The resulting performance brings a rare urgency to the Scottish Play. |
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The poems maybe don't have the urgency and tightness of the earlier work. |
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Therefore, there is a greater sense of urgency to forge ahead with deals. |
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Sara, sensing the urgency in Kit's voice and movements nodded curtly and then left the tent, barking order to those just standing around as she did so. |
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I could sense his great urgency to unload what he had been through. |
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Every line and every shot announces itself with the urgency that Two Faces of January lacks. |
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This year, pro-choice activists rallied with greater urgency than usual, feeling that a Republican White House and Congress will toughen abortion laws. |
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Urinary urgency occurs as a result of trigonal or posterior urethral irritation caused by inflammation, stones, or tumor and is common with cystitis. |
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These voices are coming from the top, and are both loud and unequivocal in their urgency. |
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How in the world can this Government think that a sidecar is a trailer, and that by passing a Motor Vehicle Sales Bill under urgency, we will somehow make a sidecar a trailer? |
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According to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released Tuesday, so does the urgency. |
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But he did present some old proposals with new urgency, and there was some newish material in there. |
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But the narrative loses urgency when Shuler unspools one of his off-topic asides. |
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It all comes out of that urgency, that feeling of being on borrowed time. |
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I picked up on the urgency in her voice, detecting emotional breaks. |
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Today, of course, its mission has an urgency not anticipated a decade ago. |
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The event came out with all the hilarity associated with such events, since it is normal for the clues to be misinterpreted in a situation of urgency. |
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As well as communicating the urgency of the moment, this form of expression had the effect of attributing a sense of agency to the subject of the photograph. |
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Reform of the social model is therefore a matter of urgency. |
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That subject isn't new, but it has resurfaced with renewed urgency. |
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We did not see it as an urgency or as being hurtful or harmful to anyone. |
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It's early, but you have to start playing with urgency sometime. |
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The drive to find the cause and cure of autism rivals the urgency and poignancy to find the cause and cure of cancer. |
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The events of that day had given this stale slogan a vibrating 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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Both the opening pirate attack and the closing sword fight are effectively staged, cut, and lit, adding both urgency to the action and heightening tension. |
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The lyrics veer between poetic symbolism and naked political urgency. |
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As the stone drops from the renal pelvis, down the ureter to the ureterovesical junction, most patients have dysuria, and urinary urgency and frequency. |
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Growing student populations were used to implant a sentiment of urgency. |
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His narrative is permeated with a sense of urgency and despair, as if collective memory, ritual celebrations and monuments were threatened with an awful absence. |
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The findings give new urgency to protect and conserve coral reefs, which have come under increasing threats from the likes of dynamite fishing, pollution and climate change. |
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His decades-long intimacy with his subject invests The Life and Times of Mexico with a passion and urgency that set it apart from textbook treatments. |
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Capturing the urgency of their live shows and the introspectiveness of studio sessions, the Viennese trio pull another hauntingly beautiful record out of their collective hat. |
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The very stifling of debate has lent an air of urgency and relevance to the journal's function as a committed vehicle for pluralist theoretical debate. |
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Zannad packs a lot of melodies and countermelodies into 18 tracks on this disc, but virtually none of them are delivered with any particular sense of urgency. |
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The problem with art that does this is that it does not adequately reflect on the urgency of the moment we now live in and thus tends to depreciate in value. |
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This silence, discernibly due to information poverty, points to the urgency for an informed and sustained debate about the issue of genetically manipulating food products. |
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This future drafter of the Constitution wrote with some urgency. |
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Compared to reality, works of art tend to exaggerate the iterance or urgency of a biological issue. |
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By the end of the year, a solution was offered by the new papal bull Etsi de statu, which allowed clerical taxation in cases of pressing urgency. |
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The approach of the deadline quickened our sense of urgency. |
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The visitors began to hold a much higher line, passing and moving with greater urgency, and their reward was forthcoming. |
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Most common adverse events reported include hematuria, dysuria, micturition urgency, pelvic pain, and urge incontinence. |
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Proposals for change to the RTR flexible work arrangements were made before it came into force and have continued with increasing urgency. |
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I'm not the first person to feel that sense of urgency in this part of the world, racing through the Azorean waves in search of whales. |
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However, after the Great Stink of 1858, Parliament realised the urgency of the problem and resolved to create a modern sewerage system. |
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It opens with a W.H. Auden poem that is read with the urgency and the rhythm of the piston on a steam engine. It sounds like proto-rap. |
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With the coming of war in 1793, the need to eliminate scurvy acquired a new urgency. |
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With gold in short supply, the slave trade gradually took on greater urgency. |
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In Greece, the Iliad and Odyssey took on new urgency during the Greek War of Independence. |
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The slicing cucumbers' production systems are geared to be first on the market, whereas for the picklers this urgency is not so great. |
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The urgency of the threat is also conveyed by the acoustic properties of the call. |
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Thanks to the urgency of the port reconstruction, economic activity resumed quickly. |
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The term is used to imply both a sense of urgency and actual or potential harm. |
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Urinary urgency, pollakiuria and nocturia, being the irritative symptoms which include post-micturation increased residue are observed. |
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The postwar period left the capitals of Europe in upheaval with an urgency to economically and physically rebuild and to politically regroup. |
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There was a sense of urgency in preserving the scientific work which they perceived as being threatened by the Protectorate. |
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Their hearts will respond as hitherto they have not, and a new understanding and urgency will potentize their response. |
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Gorr and the chamber attach great urgency to NAFTA as well as to capital formation issues such as a lower capital gains tax. |
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Even if the rhetoric of urgency is old hat, the context for it is not. |
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With urgency, Mumford quickly sketched as many details as possible. |
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Some canny negotiators will try to steamroll you into concessions by creating a false sense of urgency. |
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The intensity of the airstrikes needs to reflect that urgency. |
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It was an urgency that some saw as bold and others viewed as insolent. |
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In this monumentalizing genre, the desire to preserve a passing spirit within a physical, understandable space has often found urgency. |
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He added, 'Such is the urgency of his mission that he is unable to stop even to answer the call of nature. |
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He had minimal urgency, no urgency incontinence, frequency of three to four micturitions daily and one or two at night. |
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This was partly due to his health still being poor, but also due to a lack of urgency. |
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Each dose took 30-45 minutes lying in the prone position, inserting the suppository with her finger and resisting the urgency to release the medication. |
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Because of their urgency, the agent air-freighted the parts. |
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There's only a five-speed gearbox but this spacious little car buzzes along with a distinct sense of urgency that definitely sets it apart from the standard model. |
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Arsenal lacked urgency and inspiration until shortly before half-time, Wheater's block denying Van Persie from close range before Walcott drilled wide. |
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Punk injected a much-needed sense of urgency into the British music scene. |
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Because of their urgency the agent will air-freight the parts. |
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The urgency also surfaced, and was evident when Josh Shipp sparked the Bruins' rally with an offensive rebound and dunk off Alfred Aboya's missed foul shot. |
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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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The issue assumed ever greater urgency by 2007, following a series of inspections which questioned the suitability of Windsor Park to host international football. |
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This kind of activism is often the hallmark of people in their Indian summer season. Their energy is fueled by a sense of urgency that is lacking in youth. |
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He says faxes communicate urgency and are read before anything else. |
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Salvage projects may vary with respect to urgency and cost considerations. |
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Because of their urgency, the agent is air-freighting the parts. |
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At the time, Oakland and Berkeley, California were the unlikely setting for a new kind of punk rock, rooted firmly in pop melodics, but with a driving, frantic urgency. |
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Tracks such as Ichiban and Parker are full of urgency and youthful bombast, disguised as brattiness in the vein of Coachwhips and Times New Viking. |
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Admittedly, his statement was not exactly a bodice-ripper in the first place, but he made no attempt to inject the slightest uplift or urgency into what he had to say. |
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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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But in that moment, overriding even her outrage at the injustice committed against Uncle Bobby, Janie felt most primally the urgency to calm Nathan down. |
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That was pushed back a day because Friday night's rainout afforded the Dodgers more flexibility with their pitching staff and less urgency for Lowe to return to the rotation. |
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An ambulancewoman told an inquest yesterday she was surprised at the lack of urgency shown as a man neared death from a cocaine overdose in a police cell. |
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