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O.K., this is not a pressing matter.
That question is becoming a pressing matter for automakers.
As many small shops were engulfed by the sea, coddling them is hardly a pressing matter.
The question of judging anonymity remains more of a pressing matter.
That has become a pressing matter in Florence because Walmart plans to build a store right next to the graveyard.
With a rapidly growing population of 1.2 billion already stretching the country's resources, sustainability is a pressing matter in India.
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For Cairo's revolutionaries, finding a way to do something about them is a pretty pressing matter.
But such tensions manifested themselves most fully over how best to control slaves, a particularly pressing matter in the lower South as its slave population swelled to a majority in many places.
In our current age of unapologetic racism and resurgent authoritarianism, the mechanics of Hitler's rise are a particularly pressing matter.
"This is a very pressing matter – it either means that people are left languishing in prison or those who have been released still might have an unfair conviction hanging over them," said an MP.
U.S. Sen. Mark Udall has been all over television railing against the National Security Agency's recently exposed surveillance of Americans, but when he stopped by the Daily Camera's newsroom Saturday he had an equally pressing matter on his mind: the immigration bill up for Senate vote this week.
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