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be instances
noun
Urgency of manner or words; an urgent request; insistence.
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There will be instances where communities struggle to cope with new arrivals.
There will be instances where that will lead to fewer jobs".
And there may also be instances in which regulations were ignored and the effects are now being seen.
"There will, of course, be instances where individuals have not felt that casual employment was what they wanted," he says.
There will certainly be instances when legal authorities want access to encrypted information that they can't get at.
The Sopranos was the ultimate mob show, so there were always going to be instances where someone was "whacked".
There can be instances where a local G.M. may think everything is going well but our department head thinks otherwise.
The problem is that there appear to be instances of objective chance that are not interpretable in this way.
"There'd be instances of some six-year-old being sexually aggressive, which usually indicated there was something going on at home".
The court did say there could be instances in which city officials could seek to remove a child from an abusive household.
The few overlaps between races concern genes that could have been spread by migration or else be instances of independent evolution, Dr. Pritchard said.
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