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The remaining factors that have become particularly compelling in the most recent few years constitute a "sociocultural imperative"—it is needed, so it will be done.
For the United States to maintain its moral imperative, it is paramount that a consistent strategy is developed for intervention — a threshold that is perhaps grounded in the humanitarian costs of repression rather than an intangible foreign policy analysis.
Equity is no longer just a moral imperative — it is also an economic one.
A "dramatic improvement and formalization of communication channels is absolutely imperative," it concluded.
But history handed Shorten a different imperative: it would have to be about the team.
This overriding command cannot be a worldly imperative; it is impossible.
Their use in South Africa is not only a moral imperative, it is a practical necessity.
Ending the practice of keeping children in institutions isn't just a moral imperative: it makes excellent economic sense.
But there is no imperative; it is unclear why you should care now about sports fanaticism or the celebrity worship.
The one-celled swimming stage is called a sperm, whose imperative it is to find another one-celled partner, the ovum.
It is not easy today to remember how imperative it seemed back then for the free world to show that it could outperform its totalitarian rival.
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