Sentence examples for imperative so from inspiring English sources

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A win is imperative, "so we'll only need to depend on ourselves," as Nani put it earlier this week.

The intensifying competition from emerging economies makes flexible labour and product markets even more imperative, so as to speed up the shift from old industries to new ones.

"Don't hate the player, hate the game" has become a refrain of reality shows, an imperative so categorical that it admits no response.

We kept hearing that having the world's best players support the bid was imperative, so we all made our desire to compete very clearer.

"These actions are imperative so that Nortel can build on its core strengths and become the highly focused and financially sound leader in the communications industry".

It is not an ideological imperative so much as a technical fix: a second-best response to market failure.In this section A nasty whiff of inflation Semper Fi Ménage à trois Baltic blues Real step forward Breaking the bank Cold shower Taxing times Unlikely revolutionaries ReprintsThis claim is best illustrated in the report's chapter on inequality and investment.

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Alicia Keys, who performed at Roseland Ballroom on Friday night on a double bill with Maxwell, juggles all those imperatives so successfully that her debut album, "Songs in A Minor" (J Records), has sold two million copies.

The first model is that of human capital which currently dominates contemporary education policy globally, harnessing education policy to economic growth imperatives so that development through education is the means to the end of increased resources and income.

It is noted whether these realizations are congruent or not; for example, in discourse in general Commands are typically realized as imperatives, so it is noteworthy if they are expressed in other ways.

The routing of wagons /freight cars either individually or in blocks is subject to a mass of technical, operational and commercial imperatives so a generalised model (Blocking Problem) aimed primarily to reduce costs could readily lose touch with the reality of sustaining a routinely commercially competitive portfolio of service offers.

As with categorical imperatives, so with reasons: It may not be false to claim "Anyone has a reason to ease the suffering of others," but its truth is guaranteed only by invoking an institutional way of speaking an institution of which one may or may not be an adherent.

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