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Even in these times of economic peril, there is no more imperative issue facing humanity than climate change.
This is no more imperative than when one is facing a health issue.
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"We've got to be completely transparent in this and the fact it's getting nearer to Westminster and nearer to politics makes it all the more imperative that no stone is left unturned," Mr Loughton said.
Osborne will say that the downgrade makes it even more imperative that there is no Treasury backsliding and will insist that budgetary rigour can allow the Bank to become even more activist in its approach.
Therefore, ribogenomics, at least in a sense of cellular mass, in terms of research focus and priority, may not be more imperative than proteomics but certainly has no reason to draw less attention than genomics.
Madness in one's opponents is no excuse for abandoning good sense; it makes it even more imperative to hold onto it as hard as one can.
There is no professional theater company in Tallahassee, which, Mr. Wallace said, makes it even more imperative that he be able to attract people like Mr. Sherin and Mr. Medoff.
This must continue against Italy, when it will become even more imperative that the space between the midfield and the back four is kept to a minimum, ideally no more than 10 metres.
This is more imperative than suggestive.
In a more imperative tone, he said, "Get in.
The economic challenges will make that even more imperative.
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