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Discover LudwigThe term "imperative importance" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to emphasize the significance of something. For example: "It is of imperative importance that we adhere to the safety protocols."
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Since dentists often are the first health care professionals to whom persons with previously undiagnosed ED may present [ 32], and as dental care is an important part of the overall treatment for these patients, it is of imperative importance that dentists have an adequate knowledge regarding such disorders and how to prevent and treat the resulting oral consequences.
E-learning has been a wide research discussion and the evaluation of e-learning interface design has been an imperative importance discussion among previous researchers.
The nanopattern within each unit of the array consists of disordered 200-nm diameter pillars which are presently of imperative importance to stem cell research and can only be fabricated via EBL [16 18].
Supreme Court rules state that it will only take a case that has yet to go through the federal appeals court circuit if it has such a level of "imperative" importance "to justify deviation from normal appellate practice and to require immediate determination in this court," The New York Times reports.
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"This case is of imperative national importance requiring immediate determination in this court," Mr. Cuccinelli wrote.
The standard is that there is "such imperative public importance as to justify deviation from normal appellate practice".
According to court rules, petitions to bypass appellate review are granted only in cases that are of "such imperative public importance" that they require changing normal procedures.
Citing a Supreme Court rule, Francisco said the "case is of such imperative public importance as to justify deviation from normal appellate practice and to require immediate determination in this Court". He said he intends to ask the court to hear oral arguments in April or at a special session in May.
Those that meet the high standard typically involve a direct conflict between two branches of government and center on a matter of "imperative public importance". The court agreed to take up such a request in 2002 when presented with two related Michigan affirmative action cases that were moving through the federal courts at different stages and created a potential conflict.
This "involves an issue of imperative public importance," he said.
The Trump administration last month asked the Supreme Court to fast-track the case before appeals can make their way through the federal court system, saying it was "an issue of imperative public importance".
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