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The need for culturally-intelligent managers may be more pressing than ever.
But the need for accurate translation could be more pressing than ever, thanks to a decision last year by internet administrators which will soon give websites the ability to have names in new alphabets such as Mandarin, Arabic and Cyrillic.
The problem is more pressing than ever.
Rather, it seemed more pressing than ever.
It makes unanswered questions of cost, logic and purpose more pressing than ever.
The question of effective treatment for alcohol- and substance-use disorders is more pressing than ever.
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