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The phrase "an exigent" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct form would be "an exigent situation" or "an exigent circumstance."
Example: "The team had to respond quickly to an exigent situation that arose during the event."
Alternatives: "an urgent matter" or "a pressing issue."
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That, too, would create an exigent circumstance, the government lawyer replied.
"In an exigent circumstance, that's information that may be relevant to an investigation," the official said.
Grain design becomes an exigent task when accounting for uncertainties in manufacturing processes.
They had to master the intricacies of "stagecraft", handle innumerable specialist contractors and deal with an exigent board.
Mr. Roberts said that a child's need for attention would be an exigent circumstance, justifying a police officer in accompanying the suspect into the house.
Luhrmann summarizes it: "a sense of human complexity, of depth, an exigent demand to struggle against one's own refusals, and a respect for the difficulty of human life".
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It describes a moment of transition between the class-bound old Britain and a new one stretched by a small measure of upward mobility: the show's writers delighted in portraying an affluent, exigent working class of packers and cleaners being snubbed by suit-wearing trade professionals, most of whom are virtually impoverished, but who hold tight to their bureaucratic rank.
Khan Shatyr was built on a less exigent schedule, but it was still helped along: customs officials opened an office at the construction site in order to save time at the border; visas were expedited.
Now, the question for Congress, I suppose, would be, though I don't see how this court could get into that question at this stage, but the question would be, is a particular change extending a deadline for exigent circumstances, because a recount has been authorized, a change in the judicial or methods of procedures for resolving the contest?
In fact, it was department policy that, in the absence of a truly exigent circumstance (for instance, having to secure first suspect to prevent the escape of another armed, violent suspect), subjects were never to be handcuffed or otherwise secured to immobile objects.
For area change dependent candidates, the proportion mediated was small, which could be explained by a more exigent condition for these lesions.
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