Sentence examples for imperative interest from inspiring English sources

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In the brief span of a few days, she crossly scolded Pakistani leaders for being too dense to see their imperative interest in igniting a civil war against the Pashtuns.

In our study, ω-3 fatty acids were unable to promote a significant reduction of incidence of bladder cancer, but the most aggressive premalignant and malignant lesions, such as high-grade dysplasia or Cis were absent and no infiltrative cancers were seen, which is of imperative interest.

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An expropriation is only possible if necessary to satisfy an imperative public interest and adequate compensation is provided.

In addition to negotiating the tension between these course-related goals, at any given time, respondents also weighed the costs of responding, or not, to assessment against attending to the many other imperatives and interests in their lives.

But the urban planner Chester Rapkin's study of the area revealed that the lofts were not obsolete but filled with factories that employed the city's low-income minorities, and he, along with Jacobs and other activists, convinced the city that moral imperative and economic interest should leave the lofts intact.

Hard evidence on health transitions in developing countries is imperative for stimulating interest among health policy makers, both locally and globally.

In effect, Washington would also reform its own national interest imperatives so that they more closely resemble what other nations already embrace.

We are pleased that the court's judgment states that "the stop was lawful; it was also on the evidence, a pressing imperative in the interests of national security".

American public opinion in the late 1930s, especially in the Midwest, was strongly isolationist, and with the outbreak of war in Europe it was imperative for British interests that this be overcome.

Lord Justice Laws, sitting with Mr Justice Ouseley and Mr Justice Openshaw, ruled there was "compelling evidence" that stopping Mr Miranda was "imperative in the interests of national security".

Also influential was Charles Beresford, a British Member of Parliament who gave a number of speeches to American businessmen, met with McKinley and Hay, and in a letter to the secretary stated that "it is imperative for American interests as well as our own that the policy of the 'open door' should be maintained".

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