Win, lose or draw, the tension would have ensured the pressing need for bracing sea air to clear this morning's hangovers. |
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The most pressing need, after the bleeding has been stopped, is for a transfusion to restore the circulating volume of the blood. |
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So, like the pressing need in the US for some certainty in a lot of things, they tried to wrap it as tidily as possible. |
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Literary translation, especially of the great works of the past, never answers a pressing need, nor is it a competitive activity. |
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As the whole nation is in the grip of a grave crisis of credibility, there is a pressing need to prioritize honesty. |
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We know it was feudal, backward and deeply conservative, in pressing need of reforms. |
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There is a pressing need to improve mechanisms to effectively prevent and deter acts of terrorism. |
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Either would be an immediate upgrade, but neither player fills a pressing need. |
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Present-day reality highlights the pressing need for the state's advance preparation for possible wars. |
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It is clear that restructuring will take place, but it is clear as well, that there is a pressing need to introduce competition into this sector. |
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The Germans were aware of this pressing need and were determined to hold these key ports at all costs. |
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Today, we are facing a pressing need to move further along the road of nuclear disarmament. |
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There is a pressing need to address the health concerns of homeless and migrants in prisons and detention centers. |
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There is a pressing need to put an end to the system of convenience in maritime transport. |
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They agreed that there was a pressing need for further information so as to dispel such superstitions. |
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We are also taking action on another pressing need in my riding and throughout Canada, that of housing for seniors. |
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Thus, there is a pressing need to give to religious identity the same importance given to other identities. |
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Underlying these initiatives is the pressing need to defend human rights, especially those of women and children. |
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All countries need UNESCO, though of course some countries and whole continents have an immeasurably more pressing need for assistance. |
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Housing has been one of the most daunting challenges in the reconstruction of Haiti so far, despite its pressing need. |
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Hence the pressing need for formation in an ethically responsible use of technology. |
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Consequently, there has not until recently been a pressing need to implement programs specifically targeted at assisting displaced older workers. |
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It is urgent to find a solution to the pressing need for sufficient office space. |
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Above all, she felt, there was a more pressing need for it than ever before, with jargon steadily taking over the world. |
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There is a pressing need to renew, redirect and restrengthen the efforts worldwide at every level to create a literate world. |
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The pressing need of our age is to found a public sphere that would cherish subjectivity, where plural experiences of cultures would correspond to diverse inner lives. |
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Generally, the right of angary should be applied only in case of pressing need in time of war, and compensation is due to the neutral owner. |
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With Jupiter opposing your natal Sun, there is a pressing need for a significant other in your life. |
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Clearly, there is a pressing need to require nonpublic institutions of higher education to be subject to routine auditing and to submit transparent annual financial reports. |
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Far from treating this as a social affair, the festival community is brought here by pressing need in the camp. |
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Of late we have heard from Judi Dench, Mike Leigh, Kathy Burke and good old Sting about the allegedly pressing need to liberalise the drug laws. |
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As our hearts ache while we helplessly watch so many lose faith and walk away from the Church we feel the pressing need to seek solutions. |
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The legislation is responding to a clear and pressing need to address backlogs and delays within the superior trial courts. |
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Also, there is a pressing need to improve mental health services for pregnant and postnatal women. |
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We all know that we cannot always agree on the best way to move forward, but we can agree on the pressing need to continue our efforts to make a real difference in the lives of First Nations people. |
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Developments in the area of human trafficking and human smuggling also point to a pressing need for clear immigration policies, for transparency, for unequivocal rules and for access to the common labour market. |
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There is a pressing need for this clarification, since the incumbent logicians have recently invested much effort into replacing the categorical syllogism with its hypothetical homonym. |
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This pressing need of the painter to offer a definitive explanation for the ambiguous, leads to his notorious paranoiac-critical method, through which thought is combined with image. |
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The Court found that the Local Authority owed a duty to the foster father to respect his privacy, and since the health risks to his foster daughter were negligible, there was no pressing need justifying disclosure. |
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Never has there been a more pressing need for the public's right to know than on the threshold of rolling out the massive financial stimulus package. |
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Avoid impromptu, lengthy and unfocused conferences, absent a pressing need. |
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Despite this pressing need, some ship visitors have experienced a greater degree of difficulty in gaining access to crewmembers onboard ships with restricted shore leave. |
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There is also a pressing need to forge stronger links between communities, national societies, governments, NGOs and grass-roots organizations in order to deal with the epidemic more effectively. |
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Training was also put forward with the pressing need for including in our statutes the requirement for all new judicial officers to be titular of a law degree. |
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The book is a great primer for those who do not know much about how elections work but realize that there is a pressing need for improvement. |
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This continues to relieve the pressing need that had accumulated in some parts of the institution, and enabled an increasingly proactive,outreaching, and systematic delivery of training. |
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In sum, from what I have observed there is a pressing need for strong leadership to shift the government as a whole beyond a culture of incrementalism, to drive and harness creativity and innovation and to ensure results. |
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The report observes that most Med-MENA countries have implemented measures to expel or deport over-stayers and rejected asylum-seekers in response to a pressing need. |
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This being so, the most pressing need is to identify key ethical issues. |
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The most pressing need for Scientific Communication in the Personal Care field today is in the successful integration of science within the marketing mix. |
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First, it provides for the allocation of new judges among superior trial courts across Canada to respond to a clear and pressing need to address backlogs and delays in these courts. |
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It almost made him laugh. What could he possibly do in Ohio? Did Cleveland have a pressing need for secret policemen who spoke Croat? |
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This was done due to the relatively small number of commissioned American naval vessels and the pressing need for prisoner exchange. |
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Sanitation is the most pressing need in the city, with most of the population lacking access to waste treatment facilities. |
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We agreed there was a pressing need for a systematic investigation of sisu, how Finns think about it, how its propagated. |
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There is now a more pressing need for tape automation in the low-end server environment. |
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Most first notice the benefits of fast track when there is a pressing need to demonstrate fast results. |
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Mr. Speaker, there is a pressing need for you and your colleagues to reach a decision because there are more and more cases in which the government shows its contempt for the House. |
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It provided an opportunity for the representatives to discuss nuclear terrorism and the pressing need to further develop and implement internationally coordinated efforts to enhance nuclear security worldwide. |
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The pressing need is slowly being recognized. |
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They have a pressing need for development. |
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The debate, which has been stirring opinions for a number of weeks, although overly emotional and sometimes even wild, shows there is a pressing need. |
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Just last year, the Social Affairs Commission wrote to all members of Parliament, asking them to consider the pressing need for homecare and pharmacare programs in Canada. |
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The current crisis underlined the pressing need to adopt decisive measures to improve the international financial system, which should be more open, fair, effective and legitimate. |
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