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Smoking and obesity are two of the most pressing and recalcitrant lifestyle problems in America.
The most pressing, and demanding, matter for Gordon Brown's cabinet is the Palestinian territories.
Faber editor Lee Brackstone says publishing Morrissey's memoir would be "the fulfillment of my most pressing and persistent publishing dream".
What is our fiction, if it's shying away from "the most pressing and complex problem of our time"?
Breaking out of this vice is therefore the most pressing and serious task facing this country's foreign policy.
My JMP classmates are passionate individuals who inspire me with their determination to engage and conquer some of the most pressing and challenging issues facing medicine today.
Action Learning teams work on the most pressing and critical problems that host companies are facing and they work very hard to fix them.
In an open letter to Michael Gove, Britain's secretary of state for education, she writes: Climate change is the most pressing and threatening issue to modern-day society.
As we collaborate in new ways to address the world's most pressing and intractable problems, Columbia's artists bring their creative and intuitive power to the conversation.
"Public education must engage the most pressing and troubling issues of our time," he once wrote in an essay for an education journal.
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The most pressing-and obvious-has to do with the work of the first-person pronouns "we" and "our". To ask if "we" are agreed again raises the immediate question of whom that "we" stands for.
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