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Discover LudwigThe phrase "urging time" is not a standard expression in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where one is emphasizing the importance of acting quickly or the pressure of time constraints, but it is not commonly recognized. Example: "With deadlines approaching, we find ourselves urging time to make critical decisions."
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Former New York Times city editor Arthur Gelb recently wrote in the Times that then Mayor John Lindsay had called the Times' publisher, urging the Times to ignore Serpico's allegations against the police department and calling him "bizarre".
I wrote on this topic on Oct. 23, urging The Times to report aggressively on Mr. Thompson's role in the BBC's troubles.
Arthur Gelb was making suggestions for coverage of the event by his former employer, urging a Times photographer to get a picture of Dessay and Peters together.
Ms. Harman had weighed in beginning in 2004 in urging The Times not to publish an article about the secret surveillance program.
The girlfriend stepped into place, harnesses were buckled, and "En avant!" Julia urged, this time with the desired effect.
In a hearing on Wednesday, dozens of speakers, including several professional educators hired to write the original standards, urged more time for review of the full curriculum.
"Aw, come on," he had urged, the time he gave her a lift on the bar of his bicycle, when they were caught by her father coming toward them on a bicycle, too, his veterinary bag hanging on the handlebars.
Many simply urged more time.
After hearing loud resistance from fellow Republicans, who urged more time for debate on the matter, the Kentucky senator pulled his proposal.
He's being pushed by the same states that urged me time and again to thwart the No Child Left Behind law.
Representations with an absolute time reference like posteriorgrams would be more prone to time-dependent variation, urging the use of time warping algorithms to compute the alignment between two time series.
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