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And whatever new body emerges, it has to be guided by people who have a clear knowledge and understanding of the particular exigencies of running a modern newspaper.
Though aides to Mr. Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel have said the two men were largely aligned on Iran during their meeting Monday at the White House, Mr. Santorum told the Aipac delegates that there is a "clear and unfortunate, tragic disconnect between how the leaders of the country of Israel and the country of the United States view the exigency of this situation".
Any warrantless entry based on exigent circumstances must, of course, be supported by a genuine exigency.
Therefore, cancer is not merely a stochastic Darwinian exigency but an active, propulsive, agitating, self-directed and self-referential agency although limited by its level of basal cognition.
§ 825.126 Leave because of a qualifying exigency.
Was the corruption that was flourishing in Afghanistan a necessary exigency at a precarious moment in its history?
Awareness of Quality of Service (QoS) is emerging as a new exigency in both design and implementation of SOC applications.
Yet even those with tenure may not be safe from the axe, because Lariviere has requested a special museum committee begin the process of declaring a "financial exigency".
We live in a time where "crazy busy" is the norm -- even a cultural exigency.
Sixth, there was a political exigency to move ahead quickly with the introduction of this management approach.
Apply for leave to cover a qualifying exigency.
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