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Everybody takes three deep, cleansing breaths — all right, the experts didn't say that, but they meant to — and considers both the imminent needs of everybody else and the system as a smoothly functioning whole.
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Inflation appears to be under control – mitigating an imminent need to slow the economy by raising rates.
The sad absence of Jonathan Trott was a harsh reminder of the imminent need to reshape an ageing team.
Crisis talks continued in Europe on Monday over how to meet Greece's imminent need for cash.
Hence, there is an imminent need to improve the water use efficiency or more importantly the water productivity of the area.
The imminent need of the hour is mobilization of large-scale aid and relief efforts, which is being done at an amazing speed.
Democrats in the Senate rejected the House package right before the Christmas recess, but members of both parties agree on the imminent need to allocate emergency funding.
WASHINGTON — For an hour on Wednesday the White House press secretary, Jay Carney, fielded questions about what, if anything, President Obama was doing to help end the impasse in Congress over the imminent need to raise the nation's borrowing limit.
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