Sentence examples for urgent doubts from inspiring English sources

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Still, with a speech that caused rage and shoe-throwing in his capital and elsewhere, as well as raising urgent doubts about his sanity — if not new ones; one wonders if the New York Post chose the spelling "Khadafy" for the sake of the alliteration with "kooky" — Qaddafi has crossed a border.

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While no one doubts the urgent need to address London's housing crisis – around 50,000 new homes are needed each year for the next decade to meet demand – supporting the city centre as a place to work and do business will be just as vital in ensuring that London continues to be a successful global economic centre in the years to come.

The government recently revealed that, last September, its own internal review gave the Universal Credit project an "amber/red rating", meaning its successful delivery was "in doubt" and urgent action needed to be taken.

It was certainly not the brand or PR teams who decided to forcibly remove a seated passenger from the flight and there was no doubt an urgent reason for United to get four employees on the plane.

The middle of the pitch, without doubt, needs urgent attention because Xavi can't go on forever, and Barca's greatest worry is that Uefa's ban will be upheld, forcing them to spend another year muddling through with their existing squad when it requires significant renovation.

And, no matter what you hear from my colleagues in the press, elected officials who chose not to investigate this matter and not to insist that safeguards and checks were in place on a matter so urgent and fundamental, there is doubt -- grave doubt".

One person who has no doubts about the urgent need to galvanise climate action is former Irish president and current UN special envoy Mary Robinson.

"We are all in no doubt of the urgent need to reform the Strasbourg court and the European convention of human rights.

It is the third national report in 14 years, and by far the most urgent in tone, leaving little doubt that the scientists consider climate change an incipient crisis.

The arrival of two record-breaking storms in one season, along with the blistering temperatures out West, will no doubt renew the urgent discussion of Earth's changing climate, as it should.

And there's no doubt of the urgent need to improve the efficiency of the capital markets.

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