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Yet she is an abler politician who has some grasp of the pressing case for reform.
Is there anything the world can do to stop it - if indeed there is a pressing case for doing so?
Few All Blacks, Australians or French players would merit a place, with the three Celtic unions making an even less pressing case for inclusion.
But there is a pressing case for these warring camps to lay aside their differences and unite against a problem that affects us all.
Greek shipowners made record profits from China's export boom; Russian oligarchs bought expensive land on Aegean Islands.The feel-good factor allowed the conservatives to ignore the pressing case for social reform, particularly in education, health and policing.
It is an analysis that points to a pressing case for action to build a greater sense of identity with French society among the rioters, most of whom are second-generation Muslims of north or west African origin.
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To sum up, our assessment of the ways in which you would expect dealerships to add value suggests that there no pressing case to be made for protecting car dealerships from market forces.
When we spoke in December, he had a number of other pressing cases, but had been preparing for the hearing for nearly 18 months.
It is pressing the case for joining the UN.
Convenient timing, perhaps, for a broadcaster pressing its case for future public financial support.
In the meantime, Obama is pressing the case for carbon cuts abroad as well as domestically.
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