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In this context, the favourite was Nick Mallett of the Southern Hemisphere and, maybe, a deeper feel for the imperatives of cutting-edge international rugby.
Even those colleagues I once viewed as having left-wing, critical, if not vaguely liberal analyses of the world (at least in their rhetoric towards research and teaching), are increasingly taking the plunge into the abyss for the imperatives of careerism.
One of Leibowitz's concerns seems to be that for the imperatives to be truly categorical, they must draw their authority from something other than human needs and values, which are too weak a foundation to ground categorical imperatives.
She was a force for the accessible domain: the public square as a place for democracy, not for the imperatives of a cocksure elite and their commercial implementers.
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Howard Davies, director of the LSE, makes an impressive case for the imperative of cutting the deficit, arguing that only cuts in public sector pay can save the economy.
Burma's Daw Aung San Suu Kyi has called for the imperative to achieve freedom from fear as a foundation in political development.
They were explicitly encouraged to maintain central eye fixation, and to wait for the imperative stimulus before moving their hand from the start key.
For employers, the imperatives are just as real.
For her, the imperative now is to get more SNP MPs elected to Westminster next May.
To ensure its stimulative effect, he would abandon for now the imperative of offsetting tax increases.
But for most, the imperative was to be seen as doing something about the recovering, but still anemic, job market.
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