Public procurement laws also need urgent reform to prevent graft and corruption. |
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I don't think I have anything to do that has an urgent deadline or immediately requires my attention. |
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As the long delay makes plain, in the king's eyes there were matters much more urgent than the Irish question. |
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Even more urgent was the need to find a response to Irish demands for independence. |
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Mr. Wright concluded that there was nothing urgent requiring immediate attention. |
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Another main route has also been identified by road haulage industry bosses as one in urgent need of investment Southampton to Ashford. |
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Shanghai has a special committee that has to deal with the most urgent cases of Chinglish in the city. |
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Buckingham Palace revealed that the Queen now sends second class mail when correspondence is not urgent. |
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A revival of economic strength is, in my view, the most urgent and realistic task. |
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However, in no case should urgent consultation with a urologist be delayed if torsion is clinically suspected. |
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All the top imams and ayatollahs decided to meet on such religious questions to settle some urgent details of dogma. |
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Her general practitioner faxed an urgent letter to the consultant, detailing the case history. |
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At the same time all this was going on, my officers were dealing with an urgent call elsewhere in the borough. |
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Internationalism is not simply a utopian ideal, but an urgent practical necessity. |
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I accept that MRSA is an urgent issue, but attempts to make microbiology a political issue are the arguments of the politically desperate. |
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I have put in an urgent request to get rid of the carpet in the study and dining room. |
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Anyone who considers poverty to be Scotland's most urgent problem should hear Murray out. |
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And that's appropriate because the threat is an urgent one, and we need to act without undue delay. |
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The Evening Press is urging readers to write with their views on the urgent need for the flyover. |
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I won't hang around in there too much though, so if you have a more urgent query then use the guestbook or email facility. |
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Fourth, the president must take immediate, urgent, essential steps to guarantee the promised elections can be held next year. |
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While we have the president's ear there is another urgent matter which requires sensible discussion and not knee-jerk reactions. |
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In the meantime, I'll be concerning myself with more urgent things like surviving deadlines! |
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Earlier this week, he called an urgent meeting between the club, Highworth town council and the borough. |
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But urgent refurbishments on things such as faulty lifts, damaged fire alarms, unhygienic kitchens and poor sanitation were also needed. |
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In less urgent cases sequential dilation, for example, with either balloons or semirigid dilators, is preferred. |
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An urgent call has gone out for a ban on fishing at a Colchester nature reserve after a swan spent three days tangled in discarded fishing line. |
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As national anthems are rarely sung anywhere except international sporting events, I'd suggest the need for an English anthem is more urgent. |
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The most urgent diagnosis is retinoblastoma, a malignancy most likely arising from retinal germ cells. |
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Some, rather than being simply indifferent to the well-being of others, have an urgent need to make others feel agony and humiliation. |
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How could any opponent appear to deflect the chief from the urgent cause of tribal defence? |
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In less urgent cases, treatment by medicines and vitamins may be a better option. |
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Without his directorate, and no longer having the urgent support of the prime minister and the commander-in-chief, he drifted. |
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Health bosses held urgent meetings to decide how to cope with an expected surge in the number of patients over Easter. |
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Ziggy sent a message to her comm link, flagged it as urgent, and began to plan. |
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I promise to pull my socks up this week, not least because without urgent attention, fat hen threatens to strangle all my seedlings. |
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There is an urgent need for us to focus on tagging, vandal damage, and tinny houses. |
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This is an urgent debate, and we have to start looking at fundamental flaws in the system. |
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There were definitely more beeps now I was next to the fence, in fact the beeper almost sounded more urgent. |
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Their hip replacement is urgent, but their firm can't afford them to be off work any longer. |
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They have worked in dreadful conditions for years and this is a very urgent situation. |
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As the coffee commodities market hits an all-time low this year, shade grown remains the next urgent frontier in the certification game. |
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But sadness for his friend's unchanged fate was soon overpowered by an urgent awareness of his own. |
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The question of professional refereeing is an urgent issue that needs immediate attention. |
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More recently, plans to remove the ubiquitous protruding metal pipes have been pencilled in on a very, very urgent to-do list. |
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A family who lost a 13-week-old baby to cot death made an urgent appeal today for cash to pay for new research into the condition. |
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In this situation, never has a dialogue among civilizations been more urgent. |
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The parasite attacks oysters, and could destroy oyster beds in the lake forever unless urgent action is taken. |
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Any symptoms that affect your mental health require urgent medical attention. |
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A chief of state who propels his country into war on the basis of false claims of an urgent threat is not fit to rule. |
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I thought of my cracked shoes, my worn clothes, my family's urgent needs, my burden of pain. |
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It's an urgent delivery because they're running low on chow, and for the past few weeks, they've been on reduced rations. |
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The place hums with urgent activity, but on the outskirts of the town the simpler pleasures in life are easier to find. |
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What he saw was the thunder-lights lifting, and the bells pealing an urgent carillon as the glittering gold ship was spotted. |
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We will be calling for more urgent consideration to be given to the safety aspects surrounding cockling activities. |
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The contribution of animal studies to clinical medicine requires urgent formal evaluation. |
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Zuma said something was clearly wrong within the moral fabric of society, and this required urgent action. |
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President Bush was regularly told by the director of central intelligence that there was an urgent threat. |
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People with urgent conditions should not be left on trolleys in accident and emergency. |
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The rampant smuggling once again shows how imperative and urgent it is now to bring domestic fuel prices closer to international levels. |
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Tackling this pandemic is one of the most urgent moral imperatives facing the world. |
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Such an imperative seems particularly urgent because of the vacuum at the top. |
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Now, with the arrival of the East London Line extension set for 2010, it feels change is more urgent than ever. |
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The collocutors admitted that the construction of the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline was an urgent programme. |
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The environmental group is campaigning for urgent action to put a stop to this wholesale impoverishment of our native flora. |
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The challenge is to balance the planned work on my caseload with the urgent matters that need attention. |
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An urgent week-long White House effort to stop the blaze of anger has had some success. |
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Fundamental changes are urgent if we are to avoid the collision our present course will bring about. |
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Well, the humanitarian crisis in Congo is so urgent the United Nations is boosting its peacekeeping force there by 3,000 more troops. |
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A 350-metre-long patchwork quilt made of 1,000 cloth pieces is carrying an urgent cultural message to the Chinese. |
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The need to pass water is sometimes very urgent, and doing so can be painful. |
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It adds that many of the older established BME groups are still finding it difficult, and are in urgent need of advocacy services. |
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Building an independent, rank and file network across the unions becomes all the more urgent in this situation. |
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The Commissioner said the changes were urgent and had to be made now, not in four years time. |
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These are the urgent issues that need attention, with special reference also to gender. |
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There were not enough of us to make the originally planned expedition viable, and an urgent alternative was required. |
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There are a large number of schools in other parts of the country and in my own constituency which require urgent work. |
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He was urgent, almost angry, in his passion and the whole thing left me feeling unfulfilled. |
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Such matters require urgent national and international publicity and review. |
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The authorities must pay urgent attention to the growing statistics of homeless families. |
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Police are warning anyone who drinks it and feels ill to seek urgent medical attention. |
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After reading the report in the local press, I feel the matter requires urgent clarification. |
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We also subsidise veterinary fees for the people of Bolton and districts that require urgent help and have done so for many years. |
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We have the shoppers and the school cars and urgent additional parking is required. |
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The tone of your letter can be folksy and conversational or urgent and earnest. |
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With half of India set to live in cities by 2020, he says the need to engage urban voters is urgent. |
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An urgent rethink is needed before a fatal blow is delivered to the credibility of electronic voting. |
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But Goya is one of those artists who we feel speak directly to us, who leapfrogs the centuries to tell us urgent, timeless truths. |
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Walk away under the guise of having urgent doctorly business to take care of instead of just admitting to total incompetence. |
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One urgent aspect the committee needs to look at is access for disabled and elderly people. |
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His first urgent measure, he has promised, will be to wipe away Italy's death duties and capital transfer tax. |
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His writing in the 60s which I read in my late schooldays had the urgent fizz of newly discovered and prohibited drugs. |
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The carnival is being organised by just four dedicated volunteers and Eileen, 62, has now made an urgent plea for help. |
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His use of obscure jargon underscored the urgent need for secrecy and discretion. |
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Make your views known before it's too late, was the urgent plea being put out to Essex businesses. |
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I think the Home Office should seriously reconsider his urgent plea for asylum forthwith. |
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An urgent plea has been made to solve parking problems in a village before there is a serious accident. |
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And as Rudy discovered during a visit, urgent help is needed to prevent them from fading into oblivion. |
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This is a carefully considered blueprint for urgent change from experts who expect their proposal to be taken seriously. |
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A new report has called for urgent action to tackle institutional racism in universities. |
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The move from a state planned economy to a capitalist economy was seen as the first urgent task. |
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Hundreds of thousands of evacuees and refugees need urgent help to pay for basic necessities. |
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The congregation of roosters gathered for the urgent aviary consultations nod in agreement. |
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On the contrary, precisely because they are iniquitous the Church makes an urgent call for freedom of conscience and the duty to oppose. |
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Food, in the confines of jail, takes on a more basic and urgent quality than it does outside. |
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He spun round quickly so that he was almost facing her, and spoke in an urgent tone. |
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There is an urgent need for infusing huge amounts of capital in these sectors. |
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One of the most urgent measures is to chlorinate water to make it safe for drinking. |
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Thus, patients with extramacular detachment require more urgent management, even though they may present with excellent central visual acuity. |
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He warned farmers that there was still an urgent need for caution and there was no room for complacency. |
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Yes, the almost total absence of rural policing is a major problem in urgent need of a solution. |
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Now we are not talking about logistics, because there can only be one urgent claim at a time. |
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One of the most urgent tasks facing Japan is to prevent North Korea from putting nuclear warheads on Rodong missiles. |
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It is still the world community's general desire and priority to settle urgent non-proliferation problems by political and diplomatic methods. |
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Nor was it a case of being called away to attend to urgent state business in Brussels. |
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Those qualities are on full display again with Leaders Of The Free World, a record flush with urgent emotion and musical dexterity. |
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Lesions in the testis can be due to tuberculosis, syphilis, or malignancy and require urgent ultrasound examination. |
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The pressure for change is urgent, however, and only politics can span the gap. |
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Rather did their solution become more urgent as public expectations rose and were transformed into spontaneous and unsanctioned actions. |
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It is critically urgent now that we grow into a new mindset of sustainable management and conservation. |
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Our challenges in health care and nursing continue to be more immediate and urgent. |
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Restoring the corps echelon became an urgent necessity as early as the counteroffensive off Moscow. |
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Newrbidge primary schools have issued an urgent cry for help as the schools crisis in the town deepens. |
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Ministers are under pressure from leading scientists and nutrition experts to take urgent action on childhood obesity. |
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Like an alternating current, the atmosphere of the reef flickers between urgent desire and cold, murderous cupidity. |
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Rarely, fulminant ischaemic colitis occurs with gangrene or perforation and needs urgent surgical exploration. |
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That duty is even more urgent when the council is edging towards a financial precipice. |
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Whatever its precise direction, economic reconstruction was an urgent priority. |
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He said since the issue was of urgent importance and the Chief Minister prevailed upon him, the implementation of the project was expedited. |
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It is not only the fact that so few countries remain with the Privy Council that makes change urgent here. |
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Daniel wrapped his arms around her waist and pulled her close, drawing her into a deeper, more urgent kiss. |
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It drew the Government's attention to the economic benefits of giving the Western Bay the same priority as Auckland's urgent needs. |
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An urgent appeal has now gone out from the small group asking for others to help out to keep the festival alive. |
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There is an urgent need today for thinking through a new system of national education, commensurate with a globalised world. |
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The small crowd scattered, and all seemed to remember some urgent task as they rushed away. |
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A boom in the number of rough sleepers in Trowbridge has forced charity officials to make an urgent appeal for more sleeping bags. |
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This points all the more for the urgent need for a bypass to keep heavy traffic out of the town. |
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It is the low-mindedness of this poem that carries its most urgent arguments. |
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Police have issued an urgent appeal for witnesses to come forward and were at the scene on Thursday looking for forensic clues. |
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The spectator stands have been declared dangerous and need urgent renovation. |
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Twice since the hunger strike began, the men have needed urgent medical attention. |
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It calls for the National Audit Office to conduct an urgent scrutiny of the value for money tests. |
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We paused by a telephone pole, leaned against a garden wall, and panted in short urgent breaths. |
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Known as Ye Olde Whitechapel in the North, the grade II listed building, dates back to 1820 and is in urgent need of repair. |
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If your shipment is urgent we can ship it airfreight, which will typically allow your order to reach an airport near you in about a week. |
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This matter is seen to be so urgent that Senate has been recalled in order to pass such legislation. |
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In spite of the recognition of the urgent need for harmonization and standardization, consensus in these areas has developed rather slowly. |
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Searching through a variety of dictionaries, I came to understand that frabjous had more urgent meaning than pure joy. |
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We have to treat this matter as urgent and to request your reply within seven days of the date of delivery of this letter. |
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She said emissions to air, waste management and water eutrophication required urgent action. |
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However, since then, patients needing urgent acute surgical care have had to travel 15 miles to the nearest hospital in Cashel. |
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An urgent need to support black and ethnic minority women who are victims of domestic abuse has been put under the microscope. |
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A Bolton theatre company has sent out an urgent appeal for help in finding props they need for their new play. |
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Families in a south Essex village today called for urgent action after rainwater and sewage flooded their homes. |
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I asked for urgent remedial action to be taken before the weather warmed up and the ruts got baked solid. |
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Morally speaking, then, the American government has an urgent obligation to remedy these injustices. |
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This condition calls for urgent medical attention at any time of the day or night. |
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Henri Josserand condemned Western governments for failing to respond to repeated appeals for urgent food aid to the famine-stricken country. |
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Kennet issues another urgent works notice, dealing with security, rainproofing and eradication of dry rot. |
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The greatest part of the whole disc is the production and mixing which sounds alive, vibrant, and urgent. |
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Instead of taking work with you, spend some time ensuring urgent matters are dealt with before you take your break. |
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What makes some desires particularly urgent is rather the way things seem experientially to the person who is in their grip. |
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A fifth of Essex's roads have been given a red alert and are in urgent need of repair. |
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They may fall and be injured as a result, and by pressing the red button, urgent assistance is on hand in a very short time. |
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A cuckoo called from faraway, a greater spotted woodpecker hammered out an urgent tattoo. |
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It also incurs the added expense of rigid triage at entry into the system to determine if demand is indeed urgent. |
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I told him that a friend of mine had been badly wounded and was in urgent need of medical attention. |
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The report also said many GPs had difficulty identifying which patients needed urgent referral to hospital cancer services. |
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More than half of cancer patients requiring an urgent referral are having to wait longer than two months. |
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Patients with critical limb ischaemia require urgent referral to a vascular surgeon. |
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And police in Lancashire issued urgent appeals for drivers to stay at home last night after a series of accidents. |
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This will enable an early start on urgent work to the spire, which is due to be scaffolded at the end of March. |
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They emphasised the need for taking urgent reformatory steps against the fast growing social evils. |
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It would keep us on our toes and discourage all but those with the most urgent banking business. |
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Obviously we are very close to the final date by which we can give notice and your urgent attention to this matter will be most appreciated. |
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They called for urgent action to address the problems, including a referral to the forensic science regulator. |
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Further attacks remain a real possibility, so action to protect our citizens is urgent. |
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Acute dyspnea is a common clinical finding in the emergency department and other urgent care locations. |
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Likewise, the volume as a whole enacts a delicate counterpoise between powerful natural drives and equally urgent human discipline. |
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Scott says that the reasons which were mooted two years ago for the merger remain the same today, only now they're more urgent. |
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She did so with reluctance certain that her urgent plea would go unanswered. |
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But instead of bickering and sniping, the parties should unite behind the urgent task of saving Britain's tourist industry. |
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There is an urgent need for welfare agencies to be properly resourced to enable them to support families in crisis. |
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The roof is also leaking badly, window frames and guttering are rotting and the interior is in urgent need of redecoration. |
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Mullin understands the urgent need for education to lead to the eradication of these misconceptions. |
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By the late 1990s, the need for a more systematic programme of rescue archaeology had become urgent. |
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If the situation seemed urgent, the receptionist would notify the police or emergency centre. |
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If you happen to have both aces in a suit, then it is not urgent to lead one. |
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The approach of the Himalayan winter is making a desperate situation even more urgent. |
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As well as the urgent necessity for further resources, there is also a crying need to better manage the resources that we already have. |
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Under the loans scheme, homeowners and landlords can release equity from their properties to carry out urgent and major work. |
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It is within the Prime Minister's powers to exceed the speed limit, if she is on urgent public business. |
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Very rarely, an enlarged spleen can rupture, which may require urgent surgery. |
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Children are especially vulnerable to disease and malnutrition and need urgent care and supplies to help them survive. |
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The revelation has shocked environmentalists who are demanding an urgent investigation into the risks of the contamination spreading. |
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Patients who remain shocked after 3 litres of intravenous fluid usually have continued bleeding and require urgent laparotomy. |
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Rob was still poised uncertainly on the doorstep, held at bay either by Kim's urgent stare or Bill's bullhorn. |
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No wonder some 100 representatives of tech companies convened in mid-November at Taiwan's Hsinchu science park for an urgent meeting. |
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An urgent hunt was launched today for a fire-raiser who is being blamed for a dozen blazes in 48 hours. |
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The message came from the Liberian-registered 170,000 tonne bulk carrier Cape Rosa which had a man on board who needed urgent medical treatment. |
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United Nations emergency officials have repeated their urgent call for more international assistance. |
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There was every possibility he may have collapsed and been in need of urgent medical help. |
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The current cholera epidemic sweeping the nation needs the urgent attention of both authorities and the affected communities. |
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With the rainy season soon about to be busting out all over, however, he is likely to have other, equally urgent, priorities thrust upon him. |
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He saw the Protestant movement and evangelicalism as an offshoot of one of the lungs, and therefore not urgent on the agenda. |
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Unless complications are present, patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia do not require urgent referral to a hematologist. |
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Andersen said Duncan called an urgent meeting to organize the quick disposal of Enron-related documents. |
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Noted for her urgent and colorful soundscapes, Thomas's music in all forms continues to receive accolades from performers and audiences alike. |
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He added the key objective of the service is the effective provision of the out-of-hours for urgent cases, which will be prioritised. |
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This is an urgent application brought to the Supreme Court in terms of our declaration of rights, and it still hasn't been adjudicated on. |
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But police have made an urgent plea for help in ensuring dealers from outside the area do not move in and take their place. |
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Campaigners for an improved rail service will take their pleas for urgent action to the very top. |
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An urgent plea has been made for cash help for a charity which provides a vital service for vulnerable residents across Tendring. |
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A leading north west health expert has issued an urgent plea to food handlers who are suffering from colds to stay away from work. |
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But they do not support a procedure in which the home secretary can make orders off his own bat in urgent cases. |
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The brush of lips quickly turned into something completely different-more urgent and hungry. |
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The child required urgent medical attention but did not develop long term adverse effects. |
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That is the only way one can deal with Whiggery, and I implore all decent-thinking, true Americans to heed my urgent call to arms! |
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In those circumstances the House does not need to hold an urgent debate on the matter today. |
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This is not a simple party concern but rather a matter of urgent national interest. |
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In another corner, college students were airing their views thunderously on the urgent need to preserve the ecology. |
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On most days, there is no urgent reason to discharge patients from the hospital. |
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Union officials have written to executives seeking an urgent meeting to discuss the matter. |
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The predominant emotion was disgust and self-hate mixed with an urgent desire for expiation. |
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They held an urgent meeting last week to consider taking legal action against the police. |
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There is a plot, and it is brilliant, with the urgent melodrama that exercises the neglected readerly muscles. |
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If I am reappointed as chair of the committee, convening an urgent investigation into how this has happened will be my priority. |
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There is an urgent need for security experts to reappraise the situation to see what can be done to provide more protection for key employees. |
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At an emotional press conference they also issued an urgent appeal for information to track the killer. |
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In these circumstances there is no need for an urgent debate on the subject today. |
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Now locals want urgent repairs to the unadopted road as it leads to two stables and a rec where hundreds of youngsters play rugby and football. |
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So why haven't these stronger roles translated in greater pressure on governments to address urgent housing needs? |
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I just hope that I can be of some small assistance to them in this their most urgent hour of need. |
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There's always an urgent e-mail to reply to and a letter to be couriered because it is to reach tomorrow. |
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People in urgent need of money and eager to make quick profits are lured into them. |
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The current status of allis shad in Northern Ireland is unknown and requires urgent investigation. |
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But her one driving concern, she says, is to spread the word about the urgent need for enhanced information security. |
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It seems that in the 1930s, when Egas Moniz was doing the first lobotomies on humans, treating mental illness was urgent for some reason. |
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One of the most urgent problems in conservation biology today is the continuing loss of amphibian populations on a global scale. |
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The disinclination of the vendor to part with his land and the urgent necessity of the purchaser to buy must alike be disregarded. |
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All members can be alerted to urgent messages by messengers or via the party whips. |
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Grant does so reluctantly, at the urgent behest of his aunt, Jefferson's godmother, and a local preacher. |
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But almost half were unable to offer an urgent appointment for unregistered patients either on the NHS or privately. |
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There is an urgent need to resurvey and map the lake using modern tools such as the geographical information system. |
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These houses now require urgent investment and refurbishment before they can be allocated. |
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That is why there is an urgent need to review this case and submit all the facts to an independent inquiry. |
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But the scale and scope of contractorisation now present on the railways needs urgent reform. |
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The Environment Agency took urgent action recently, to clean up an oil slick on the Duke of Northumberland's River, in Isleworth. |
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The action at Heathrow requires an urgent answer and immediate steps to ensure that this happens. |
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The modular accommodation offered was designed to meet urgent needs, not to alleviate all the problems. |
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This ensures busy travellers can enjoy a meal or a cup of coffee while finishing an urgent report or even catching up on their e-mails. |
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The piece conveys the sense of an urgent, fully focused formal sensibility at work. |
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This issue requires urgent attention from researchers, regulatory bodies, and the public. |
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If I'd stuck at it in an orderly fashion I'd have got it all done and, fair play, I have managed to do the urgent stuff. |
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Patients requiring urgent care were treated within days and prioritised patients within six weeks. |
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The rapid economic growth of areas in the lower reach makes it urgent for river harnessers to ensure the safety of these areas. |
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School finances in the city are in a critical state and require urgent action to put them right, a new report says. |
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An urgent call has gone out for volunteers to carry out an operation to remove willow and birch scrub fringing the moss's shallow pools. |
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I am sitting here deep in paperwork, urgent invoices, to do list that is longer than my arm because I had last week off work. |
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Current care provision is inadequate, at least according to dementia care index standards, and urgent action is required. |
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The Law Commission has recognised the urgent need to reform the law on involuntary manslaughter. |
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The soil was too sandy to grow food, an urgent need, and poor quality drinking water had to be drained into barrels sunk beneath the ground. |
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The temples require urgent restoration by skilled craftsmen who work on heritage structures. |
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After the artist's eerily long period of absolute stillness, an assistant unburies him with urgent, rescuelike speed and efficiency. |
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The RSPB believes that urgent action to eradicate ruddy ducks from Europe is justified if the white-headed duck's future is to be secured. |
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Business leaders are demanding urgent action to move prostitutes off the city's streets and into regulated brothels and massage parlours. |
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The past suddenly barged into my well-ordered American life and seemed more urgent than the present. |
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Yesterday, villagers added their voice to the appeal for urgent action. |
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It is urgent that immediate action is taken to protect the graves. |
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Anxious residents living near a Morden school are appealing for urgent traffic calming measures at an accident blackspot, which they say has become a daily danger to children. |
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There was an urgent appeal for blood donors to treat victims of the crash. |
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A mother who failed to collect her baby son after leaving him at a childminder's house nearly two weeks ago sparked an urgent appeal from police concerned for her safety. |
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An urgent appeal has been launched for volunteers to help the vulnerable. |
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Last night detectives, deeply concerned at the level of violence used in each attack, issued an urgent appeal for help in catching the man before he strikes again. |
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This is an urgent appeal for drivers to deliver meals on wheels. |
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Meanwhile police issued an urgent appeal for anyone who saw the red getaway car or the skip lorry prior to the raid in either Sheffield or Balby to contact them. |
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If that tax is set too high, it can discourage even the most glaringly urgent transfers of control. |
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Questions that shareholders are asking require urgent answers. |
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This is an omission in the statute which requires urgent attention. |
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He ventured to ask the aid of the press to call the attention of the local authorities to the urgent need of providing public urinals in this immediate neighbourhood. |
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Then, depending on how urgent I think it is to get it, sometimes I have to go back home and drop it off. |
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So students, and faculty and alumni, will now get a chance to tell those stories, to tell them in urgent and powerful ways. |
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We need to strike a balance between creating false alarms and letting any urgent medical matters fall through the cracks. |
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But a Western policy that is blind to the urgent need for reform and justice is certain to end in catastrophe. |
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One UK department introduced a system where a doctor saw all patients with minor injuries that did not need an examination couch or an urgent intervention. |
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While novelty ignites temporary enthusiasm on both sides of the footlights, the Washington Ballet's most urgent need would seem to be productions of proven old works. |
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In an urgent situation, an emergency room or crisis center can help. |
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We usually get an urgent notice in case the situation is too critical. |
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His urgent vocal-style demands your attention like a cry for help. |
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One group has proposed that he can openly join the national cry for urgent action by the Government and its many arms which exist to deal specifically with the problem. |
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There should be a right of intervention where it is necessary to stem large scale loss of life and to provide urgent protection against brutality and ethnic cleansing. |
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The lower middle class was probably the strongest and most unified source of support for the war, which helped make the struggle over middle-class opinion all the more urgent. |
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Vast amounts are whittled away on such concepts as benchmarking and decentralisation, but urgent road projects are still being argued over at Oireachtas committees. |
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There is an urgent need to redefine the criteria for revaccination in abortive reactors who show preliminary response stages but do not develop a scar. |
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Suppression of reproduction reflects the classic conceptualization of the stress syndrome, as resources are reallocated to cope with needs more urgent than reproduction. |
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America is in urgent need of more stringent gun control laws, as the British discovered at Lexington and concord. |
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Patrick had slipped next door and got their groom to cable him with an urgent message to pick Master Adam up at the station as he was returning earlier than planned. |
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Is there anyone who thinks the urgent problem we need to solve in Washington, D.C. is how to allow more spending on campaigns? |
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Teesside Crown Court was told that had he been put in the first-aid recovery position and given urgent medical attention by the officers, he might have been saved. |
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Any urgent business was redirected to the branches in Borris and Carlow. |
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