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The Cold War made it imperative for western democracies to compete with communism on its own terms by showing that market economies could deliver, not just prosperity, but social justice, equality and security.
Those factors, she said, make it imperative for local residents to make their own arguments.
That makes it imperative for the UN to provide both transport and attack helicopters for its expanded force.
That, he said, made it imperative for the United States not to fail in establishing a pro-American government there.
The laureates write: "We believe it imperative for humanity that the number of deaths caused by firearms be reduced.
That makes it imperative for most parents to start planning early for a child's education, the advisers say.
That makes it imperative for MPs to get on with exploring means of escape from the Brexit crisis.
It makes it imperative for the India-U.S. Strategic Dialogue to succeed in the interest of our two countries and the world.
All of this, analysts say, would make it imperative for the Europeans to think hard about how they could help the situation on the "day after".
The league's devolution had made it imperative for the Big East's nonfootball residents, the basketball Joneses, to get back to a more pragmatic round-ball business.
This, coupled to the lack of new antifungal drugs entering the market over the past decade, has made it imperative for the introduction of new antifungal drug classes.
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