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Mr. Bloomberg said repeatedly that mayoral control of the schools became an imperative "because when he ran it, the schools were terrible".
Fairly allocating the burden of proof is imperative because, as Justice Robert Jackson once wrote, the overreliance on theories of conspiracy in criminal law can be "a serious threat to fairness in our administration of justice".
He argued that a government plan was imperative because it would introduce competition in the industry.
This is imperative because functionaries from both governments are, sadly, pushing their negative emotion out into their nations' media.
The moral obligation of President Bush to protect the environment is no less imperative because of Sept. 11.
Black boxes are imperative because they enable automakers and parties in lawsuits "to see what's happening in the real world".
A move had become imperative because the group was in danger of losing its rented premises in nearby Dalston.
This is imperative, because the captain must know the exact time in order to shoot the ship's position.
That much is imperative because New Orleans still do not look good on that side of the ball.
A nap is imperative because in two hours the Inn's manager, Toni Jepson, and I are going to the opera.
But the White House political team has long viewed winning over more minority voters as an urgent imperative because of the rapid growth in the nonwhite population.
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