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Professor Goldman said the study underscored the fiscal imperative to get more Americans to a normal weight, whether through financial nudges to eat better, like a soda tax, or some sort of biomedical intervention, like an F.D.A.-approved pill that would reduce obesity.
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For her, the imperative now is to get more SNP MPs elected to Westminster next May.
Given that the Surface can only run Windows Store app (though not all of them), it's imperative for Microsoft to get more developers on board with its new OS.
11 The limitations of the pre-existing antidiabetes treatments, make new medical therapies that offer improved efficacy and/or durability, better convenience, and an improved safety and tolerability profile an absolutely imperative in order to get more patients to glycemic goal initially and to avoid or delay the need for additional treatment.
Health is not a moral imperative; it's a way to get more out of life.
As if Christmas shopping needed to get more stressful, finding just the right gift for your girlfriend is kind of an imperative.
How to get more?
To get more respect?
To get more friends?
There is now genuine coalescence around a new, more strategic economic imperative to "get water right", and it is percolating through the water community and beyond.
The angrier they get the more they feel the imperative to get angry.
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