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"We can't recognize a moral imperative any more".
Prompt access is imperative; any delay in reaching a doctor to get a prescription can render the drug useless.
Some of the money being devoted to beds might be better spent elsewhere.Whether or not resources have been deployed wisely, the government has set itself a daunting political imperative: any sign of seasonal stress in hospitals must be avoided.
He comments: "To admit that there may be some psychological need informing your return to faith does not preclude or diminish the spiritual imperative, any more than acknowledging the chemical aspects of sexual attraction lessens the mystery of enduring human love".
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It is widely acknowledged that the uncertainties associated with any geophysical exploration is quite high and hence it is imperative that any data obtained through geophysical exploration should be weighed against those obtained through a geotechnical investigation.
Our imperative, in any case, is to educate citizens.
Mr. Wood is driven by the same imperative as any traditional artist of the past.
Cynics might feel that the imperative of any review will be about cost-cutting.
The risk manager was expressing the imperative of any private institution to use scarce capital efficiently.
During the "race of truth", optimal anatomy is also imperative as any ounce of excess fat will be mercilessly highlighted.
If this latter imperative rings any bells, that's because bands from the early-90s riot grrrl movement had a similar intention re women and gigs.
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