Sentence examples for pressing decisions from inspiring English sources

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Growth will buy China time to put on hold the increasing issues of contention in society, and mean it can reach a place, over the next decade, where all the pressing decisions of property rights, rule of law, nongovernmental organizations and other issues can be resolved.

Pretty soon, we are going to have to make some of the most pressing decisions we have ever made about how, whether, and when to deploy a new technology.

Understandably, the government says there are more pressing decisions to be taken first.The threats from the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant continued on Monday, and there was no trading in shares of Tepco, Japan's biggest utility; had there been they were expected to tumble at least 20%.

A more complicated rejigging of the voting weights is more likely to be adopted though France is squealing about the extra votes that Germany, on this approach, ought logically to be granted.Onward from NiceOther pressing decisions will not be tackled at Nice, but need to be dealt with soon if the first newcomers are to be welcomed into the club by, say, 2004, the earliest realistic date.

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It was then that I faced the only pressing decision one faces in Piran: whether to drink Union pivo (beer) or Lasko pivo.

After he became prime minister in 1997, one pressing decision was the future of the Millennium Dome in London, a black edifice that looked like a white elephant.

The mayor's refusal to cancel the marathon until the last second is hardly the most pressing decision he's made.

The most pressing decision is what should take the place of the currency board that has pegged the peso to the dollar for the past decade (see article).

On this day, however, their most pressing decision is whether to feed carrots to a neighbor's horses, head to the local swimming hole or toss a ball for the Doucots' German shepherd.

Broadway regulars whose most pressing decision, in recent years, has been to guess whether Annie will or will not Get Her Gun may be allowed a nervous gulp as they are introduced to such characters as Mark Pattison, Rector of Lincoln College, and Benjamin Jowett, Master of Balliol, translator of Plato, and, by Housman's reckoning, barely a scholar at all.

Although retail investors should put more money into index-trackers relative to active funds, the more pressing decision right now is whether to invest much in stocks at all.Part of the trouble with active managers is that they are not active enough.

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