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There are resonant ambiguities: "buckle" for example could be imperative or indicative, and it could mean any of three things: to prepare for action (an archaic meaning), to fasten together, or to bend, crumple and nearly break ("buckled like a bicycle wheel" as William Empson remarked when analysing the poem in Seven Types of Ambiguity).

Furthermore, the cellular senescence we have identified could be imperative in dictating the success of possible future biologic therapies, which may require the insertion of new metabolically active cells into the degenerate disc to achieve success.

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Assessing the factors associated with the high TB prevalence and poor treatment outcomes among students could also be imperative to gear the TB control strategy.

What topic could be so imperative that every news outlet, talk show host and celebrity felt the need to discuss it?

In a nation with 54 million pre-diabetics -- and already reeling from 88,000 diabetes-related foot amputations a year -- one would think that nothing could be more imperative.

Thus, it has been proposed that SIRT3 protects against ROS by enhancing the activity of antioxidant defense system, suggesting that this protein could be an imperative mitochondrial fidelity protein in the face of oxidative stress [ 18, 20, 40].

But there could be categorical imperatives only if there is something of absolute worth.

If those losses could be reduced, the imperative for building more dams would lessen.

Therefore, further protection and a better understanding of the gene expression profile of L. lancifolium under cold stress is imperative, and it could be an ideal model to study cold tolerance mechanisms and signaling regulation for improving the quality of cold resistance in other plants using molecular biological techniques.

Specifically I cited his understanding of the geography of his off stump and from it, judgment in leaving the ball, which could be compromised by the imperative actually to use as scoring areas those that he would studiously avoid otherwise.

However, Kant also argued that the categorical imperative could be interpreted through reason alone to delineate what inviolable rights are [ 33].

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