Sentence examples for added imperative for from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "added imperative for" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing the necessity or urgency of a particular action or requirement.
Example: "The recent changes in policy have created an added imperative for compliance among all employees."
Alternatives: "increased necessity for" or "greater urgency for".

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Norwegian laws concerning occupational health have for several decades emphasized access to daylight and fresh air, and it may also be that harsh climatic conditions create an added imperative for uplifting aesthetics.

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But, the attorney general added, "it is imperative for the government to counter threats posed by senior operational leaders of al Qaeda, and to protect the innocent people whose lives could be lost in their attacks".

"The energy issue adds an extra imperative for a solution," said Dr James Ker-Lindspecialistlist on Cyprus at the London School of Economics.

A spokesperson for the department of sport and recreation, Esethu Hasane, said the summons would be defended, adding: "It is imperative for all South Africans to support the national team".

A global dependence on oil sends Iran $100 million a day in revenue, adding yet another imperative for Congress to act on energy legislation.

But she added that it was imperative for the United States "to set the right expectations," and make it clear that it would take time for the new policy to "result in a substantial reduction of cultivation or on the dependence on the illegal economy".

He said that he expected the International Criminal Court to prosecute the "big men" who orchestrated the mayhem in Kenya last year, which killed more than 1,000 people, though he added that it was imperative for Kenya's courts to hold their own trials of lower-ranking perpetrators, in a statement against impunity.

"There has been no follow-through; Guantánamo is still open and so forth, so all you have left for him to show is in the symbolic field," Mr. Abunimah said, adding that it was imperative for Mr. Obama to "stand up to Islamophobia".

The bipartisan group adds that "it is imperative for NASA to have a leader" who can wrestle with the gap between retirement of the space shuttle and launch of a new rocket while preserving "the agency's cutting edge science and aeronautics programs".

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