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For NBC there may be a more immediate concern.
But there may be a more immediate issue underlying the state's decision to go public with its criticism.
The flood of Web-enabled devices hitting the market, like the one the Mocana researchers hacked into, may be a more immediate threat.
If people are eating a lot of fast food — especially if it is "healthy" fast food — heart issues may be a more immediate concern than obesity.
Spain, he says, may be a more immediate risk than Italy, with its mountains of regional, as well as national, debt.
An earthquake would be a more immediate disaster, although Bakersfield would still have about seven hours before a wall of water made its way down the canyon, according to the corps.
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Of course, terrorism is a more immediate threat to our well-being than, say, a kind of music that celebrates violence and casually depicts women in the most degrading and humiliating way.
There's a more immediate advantage too.
Maybe there is a more immediate problem.
There is a more immediate need, too.
There is a more immediate problem at present.
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