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For example, the planes are more imperative when the president makes multiple stops on a trip; for reporters flying commercial, it can be close to impossible to keep up.
Third, and this is perhaps the most important reason, "personal responsibility" is a vain imperative when the whole sensibility of the people has been restructured, in order to make them receptive to the buying of more and more things.
It becomes imperative when the preclinical development compound itself prompts an even further prolongation of a very tightly focused, additional analog program specifically directed toward the final refinement of drug metabolism-related pharmacokinetic (PK) properties or the remediation of a distinct toxicity concern.
The rehabilitation process is also more imperative when the upper extremity is involved [5].
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But new-age gerunds give way to old-fashioned imperatives when the professor hands off to the probation officer: good cop, bad cop.
The thickness of the slabs is imperative when considering the method of heating system due to the thermal mass and thermal lag properties.
This identification may be difficult but it is imperative when using the specific codes of the ICD-10-GM (categories A.1, A.2, B.1, and B.2).
Additionally, as noted above, the District Court's decisions regarding the make-whole and subordination issues illustrate the importance of precise drafting of debt documents and underscore the notion that careful analysis of the terms and provisions of debt documents is imperative when evaluating the risks in buying paper in the secondary market.
The situation especially violates the biblical imperative when one compares the profits enjoyed by the country's largest employers, and the wealth possessed by their owners, with the income and wealth-level of their employees.
Preliminary studies are an imperative when determining the impact of conservation treatments on historical materials.
An earnest and valuable jeremiad insisting, reasonably, that ethical behavior is imperative when parsing the nearly impossible Israeli-Palestinian conundrum". "For fifteen years, David Shulman, a renowned scholar of South Asian languages and religion has been involved with Ta'ayush, whose name is the Arabic word for coexistence.
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