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adjective
Happening right away, instantly, with no delay.
Exact(2)
"I completely understand these guys because the danger here could be immediate with trouble being not so far away," Kostelic said, referring to conflicts along the nearby borders with Georgia and Chechnya.
Its implementation can be immediate with no need for additional funding.
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Opposition was immediate, with Mr. Barenboim even threatening to resign.
Improvement was immediate with the Atlético Madrid forward closer to Olivier Giroud.
The results were immediate, with "more or less zero infection" rates last year.
The accolades from around the sports world were immediate, with some even suggesting that Dunfee be named flag-bearer.
The effect was immediate, with VW shares falling almost €350 or 37% to €596 in early trading compared with yesterday's closing price of €945.
But the fallout was immediate, with some Labour MPs suggesting he should resign and the opposition frontbench demanding he come to parliament to explain himself.
Buyer interest was immediate, with Fox Searchlight, the distributor that led 12 Years a Slave to Oscar victory in 2014, ponying up $17.5m for the film – a Sundance record.
The strain is immediate with stress and is reversible (recoverable) up to the yield point stress, beyond which permanent strain results.
But St Mirren's response was immediate, with Tesselaar smashing in a great shot from the edge of the penalty box.
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