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But it was also imperative to get his views after the fact.
Because it is imperative to get short and long-term interest rates as low as possible.
She added: "It is imperative to get the narrative right over the long term".
Los Amigos Invisibles had a simpler imperative: to get people dancing.
"We felt it was imperative to get the support of the Board of Finance," Mr. Ehlers said.
So with such an inordinately large budget deficit, it will be imperative to get those factories open again".
It's imperative to get water management right, not just at head office but right along the supply chain.
Mr. Dezenhall is particularly scornful of the classic imperative to "get out in front of the story," as if swift disclosure provides inoculation against all ugly realities.
Yet he is owed $21.7 million next season and $23.4 million the season after that, which makes it imperative to get production from him.
"It is imperative to get these 5,000 free-loading delegates out of town before they discover the location of the nearest welfare office," Carr wrote.
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