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The strategic situation of Qaddafi's Libya amid the upheavals of the Arab world was more important, and the threat of massacres was more imminent.
"If scientists had been able to go out there and find this in the field before the eruption, then they would have predicted an eruption was more imminent," says volcanologist Malcolm Rutherford of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
The danger was more imminent on a scouting location, during which Carpignano traveled to a dangerous part of Algeria.
-- and the hurricane threat was more imminent to North Carolina, but CNN was cutting between reporters awkwardly standing on placid New York beaches and downtown corners, bracing for the big one, while talking heads in the studio ranted about how New Yorkers presented a unique challenge in emergency preparedness because they are stubborn and jaded and wear too much black.
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The Clippers' decision is more imminent.
"We are seeing greater change, happening faster, and the effects are more imminent than previously anticipated.
Some in the Indian media believe that the Internet threat is more imminent.
But pretty soon there are more imminent threats to worry about.
"China's power is more imminent, broader in scope and greater in magnitude than anyone imagines," he said.
The fantasy would be less appealing if the reality of killing and dying in combat with other human beings were more imminent for more people.
But a number of economists are openly uncomfortable with Fed policy, because they worry that inflation is more imminent than the central bank seems to believe.
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