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was imperative that
noun
The grammatical mood expressing an order (see jussive). In English, the imperative form of a verb is the same as that of the bare infinitive.
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She said it was imperative that political leaders protected funding.
"So it was imperative that they get this contract".
For her it was imperative that the school allow a child's activities to freely develop.
It was imperative that we never add a minute to either act.
Now it was imperative that western countries stepped up to share the refugee burden.
But I kept going, because it was imperative that this man should talk.
It was imperative that the FBI find this person as quickly as possible.
He also stressed that it was imperative that the community respect the police.
Another ten minutes passed, and now it was imperative that she send him on his way.
But Mr. Bell said it was "imperative that the streets are not in shadow".
He said it was imperative that Mr. Gambari be given prompt access to Myanmar.
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