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Because, in fact, Mr Hunt's lawyers insisted, "there was nothing imperative in what [Hunt] was saying or doing".
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By James Wood In "All for Nothing," moral imperatives are never free of ignoble interests.
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There's nothing like an economic imperative to sharpen the mind.
And if nothing else, the demographic imperative of the future electorate provides an offset to present-day political qualms.
Only the one sharp imperative cry, nothing more — but he recognized the sound, and stopped and closed his eyes for a moment before turning to watch the cruiser nosing toward the curb.
Only the one sharp imperative cry, nothing more but he recognized the sound, and stopped and closed his eyes for a moment before turning to watch the cruiser nosing toward the curb.
Moreover, it's regarded as a legal imperative, although nothing in the law requires the shareholders to come first.
In a nation with 54 million pre-diabetics -- and already reeling from 88,000 diabetes-related foot amputations a year -- one would think that nothing could be more imperative.
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