Sentence examples for urgent view from inspiring English sources

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But behind that urgent view of North Korea's activities lies a much more complicated, and at times contradictory, picture.

At the same time, the government is taking a less urgent view -- at least in what little it says on the subject -- than the specter of a "digital Pearl Harbor" might have indicated.

If the more urgent view of the test preparations was circulated by the Bush administration as it sought to restart the six-nation talks, the more benign version was promoted by the C.I.A., which is struggling to overcome criticism for overestimating Iraq's unconventional weapons.

It is an urgent view, and as a general framework for understanding world affairs it upends distinctions that would otherwise seem obvious: if you believe that the foundations of a global dystopia are being erected by Washington or London, you might well regard those developments as a greater priority than conventional crackdowns in Minsk or Moscow.

This urgent view applies mostly to companies that depend on technology for their very livelihoods–say, a social networking site like News Corp.'s MySpace, a blog (like my own) or a company hawking an entirely new technology, such as a voice-over-Internet Protocol carrier.

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While the C.I.A. briefing to Congress was explicitly represented as the view of the full "intelligence community," it apparently did not reflect the more urgent views of nuclear intelligence analysts in the Energy Department and the Pentagon, according to people present.

Rapke secured an urgent viewing of the series, after which he decided to seek an injunction stopping its broadcast in Victoria.

The New Yorker, May 15 , 1989P. 42 I'm hurrying to an urgent appointment: View Article By Rivka Galchen By Malcolm Gladwell By David Remnick By Jia Tolentino.

Such questions become more urgent in view of London's chronic unemployment rate, especially among its young, its massive wealth gap and huge health inequalities.

Hitchhiker by MJ Simpson Hodder & Stoughton £10.99, pp393 In So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish, Douglas Adams took a piece of pedantry - the instructions on a packet of toothpicks - and from it managed to concoct a radical and cogent philosophy, an urgent new view of the universe and a compelling critique of the march of civilisation.

This task becomes increasingly urgent in view of the Paris Protocol where national sinks will balance national emissions.

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