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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'raise a imperative' does not make sense in written English.
The word 'imperative' can be used to describe a sentence or phrase that expresses a command or instruction, or an urgent need. For example, you could say, "The urgent need to reduce carbon emissions has raised an imperative to take action."
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However, the experimental evidences are sufficiently strong to raise a imperative issue as to whether primary, non-dividing cells, such as cholinergic neurons, support miRNA repression and/or enhancement of mRNA translation.
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This raises an imperative for publishing standards.
This is already happening, which raises a safety imperative.
It is a critical national imperative that we raise a generation of digitally literate kids who understand how to protect their privacy in this public world.
Which raises another executive imperative: Plan for a successor.
We may be the only current national-level political party that will advocate most or even some of these policies, but for me -- and I'd guess for many friends and comrades in the Lavender Caucus -- that only raises the moral imperative to continually challenge ourselves and our party in advancing queer issues and queer voices in the streets, on the campaign trail, and in elected office.
The rapid introduction of engineered NM raises imperative concerns on the potential hazard/risk of NM.
This is an imperative, not a luxury.
"Overcoming history is an imperative for us".
"Dansons ensemble!" is an imperative everyone understands.
Now it has become an imperative.
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