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The phrase "imminent question" is not commonly used in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used when referring to a question that is about to arise or needs to be addressed soon.
Example: "As we approach the deadline, the imminent question of our project's feasibility looms over us."
Alternatives: "pressing question" or "urgent question".
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She stopped, quickly answering the imminent question, "And I hope it's not just because I'm a member of Parliament".
Whatever the case, Mr. Reibstein thinks that if there is a spirit in the building it is, in the end, "kept happy by all the weddings and school functions," though he quickly added that all these "good vibes" are "commingled with the imminent question of how much noise the weddings will make after 11 o'clock".
An imminent question is whether their lower ratings of girls', but not boys', externalizing problems compared to parents' is due to more tolerance for the way girls' externalizing behavior manifests itself while boys' misbehavior is perceived as more bothersome.
Given that the children of parents with hostile and self-preoccupied PDs are more likely to develop psychiatric problems than children of parents with any other psychiatric diagnoses [ 6], an imminent question is whether this risk to children extends to the normal population of parents in whom PDs are predominantly at a subclinical level.
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No important changes were seen regarding providing information to patients about their imminent death (question number 13) or information to next of kin about the patient's imminent death (question number 14; table 3).
With a crucial UN climate change summit in Paris imminent, the question of how to keep the lights on affordably, while cutting emissions, is pressing.
Nor did you point out that Israel dropped leaflets and sent text messages to civilians warning of imminent strikes.A question for the "critics": would they be satisfied with 135 more Israeli deaths?Joel Eisen Assistant professor of psychiatry University of Toronto.
Mr. Clinton also sought to link his message about America's long-term security with the imminent political question of extending trade preferences to China, saying Congress should realize that the vote on the issue next week will have deep implications for America's security.
If both treaties are permitted to lapse, then the 2 main pillars of Narms control to be erected so far will have been felled... Now that the survival of the treaties is in doubt & no new ones look imminent, many important questions arise... Who will spend whom into bankruptcy first?
Wheeler's rulings so far have batted aside government pleadings that point to big-picture policy questions — imminent global economic collapse, AIG's near-certain failure and the company's own role in bringing about the crisis.
Still, the question of imminent threat and the sophistication of the alleged plot has hung over the trial.
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