Sentences with phrase «became urgent»

The situation became urgent when the city announced it was going to seal up the structure.
It finally became an urgent problem when Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were placed into conservatorship on September 7, 2008.
The issue of a new train station became an urgent one after the temporary closure of Amtrak's downtown Buffalo station in September due to a collapsed ceiling, although the platform remains open.
A Democratic insider with ties to the governor told me that the dissolution of the IDC became an urgent issue because of upcoming special elections, which are crucial for Democrats to win if they want control of the state Senate.
This became urgent in time of famine (Acts 11:27 - 30), but was welcome at any time.
With the growing costs of sending and refunding bitcoin payments (average bitcoin miner fees are now more than $ 10 per transaction), preventing payment mistakes has become an urgent need for our merchants and their customers.
This question becomes urgent as cultural elites grow more hostile, and orthodox Christian beliefs (shared by most other traditional faiths and by many with no faith) about sex and marriage are redefined as hatred and bigotry.
At the time when Luke's Gospel was written the delay of the kingdom, thought of in terms of Jesus» coming again, had become an urgent problem.
Without a return to religion, it seems unlikely that Russia will reverse the social decay that has become an urgent existential threat to the country's future, and it is hard to envision how Russia could accomplish such a return without reviving Christianity in its traditional form.
It had become urgent to give people and priest some detailed idea of how to carry on.
Solving the problem is becoming urgent.
Learning about the tuna's behaviour has become an urgent task.
Suzanne Smrekar of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, the first author of the Science paper, says that as we begin to find Earth - like planets in other solar systems, some of which may turn out to be similar to Venus, it's becoming urgent to understand why the planet took such a different path from the Earth in its evolution.
Finding better ways of preventing and treating brain diseases is therefore becoming urgent.
Such research is now becoming urgent as regional climate change is already impacting upon areas of West Antarctica and the Antarctic Peninsula [30] and colonies in this region may already be affected by the consequent loss of sea ice [8].
With childhood obesity and diabetes rates rising, it's becoming urgent to encourage kids... Read more»
«Spotlight» The 2001 investigation of pedophile priests in the Boston area becomes urgent news once again in Thomas McCarthy «s (ahem) other film this year.
Whatever your alma mater needs become your urgent need too fast.
Everyone could do with a quick injection of cash from time to time, but it is when a sudden emergency arrives that it becomes urgent.
However, sometimes those financial needs become urgent and you need access to credit immediately.
When emergencies arise and the need for immediate finances becomes urgent, you might think about getting a loan if you are not cash - rich at the moment.
We encourage you to talk with our veterinary healthcare team about these issues before they become urgent.
We encourage you to talk with your veterinarian about these issues before they become an urgent matter.
Ideally, you want to catch your puppy before the need to eliminate becomes urgent, at first by simply providing regular breaks and later also by beginning to learn your puppy's signals for a need to eliminate and acting on them.
We encourage you to talk with our veterinary team about these issues before they become urgent.
Additionally, you need to thoroughly familiarize yourself with canine developmental deadlines; they become urgent and crucial the day you select your puppy.
«Vet Finder can be a helpful tool in these unfamiliar places when fuel and a veterinarian can quickly become an urgent need.»
With Zowie's situation becoming urgent, I contacted senior rescues and, thankfully, found a rescue partner, Senior Dog Haven and Hospice in Delaware, that was able to help both Zowie and Olie.
The desire to represent the natural world remains, but new modes of representation become urgent.
As televisions and computers have found their way into the privacy of our living rooms, and smart phones are now our constant companions, how these devices virtually restructure our personal, emotional and psychic lives has become an urgent question.
«Chaimowicz has suddenly become an urgent artist in the age of the internet, as boundaries become more porous,» says the Serpentine's artistic director Hans Ulrich Obrist.
In light of recent events in which the demand for societal reform has become an urgent issue both abroad and at home — from the Arab Spring to the Occupy movement — Ezawa's portrait of democracy could not be more timely.
Re # 33 While using nuclear explosions to solve the problem of AGW is almost certainly less political acceptable than the alternative of building thousands of nuclear power stations, it could produce a solution that would be more effective if the situation becomes urgent.
Therefore it has become urgent and compelling to develop policies so that in the coming years the emission of carbon dioxide and other highly polluting gases is reduced drastically, for instance by replacing fossil fuels and by developing renewable energy sources.
Carrying out the above - mentioned proposal and establishing a «Japan International Arbitration Center» (tentative name) by way of gaining financial support of government, local government and economic organisations like in South - East Asian countries to make Japan a hub of international arbitration resolution in South - East Asia has become an urgent matter.
The need to do it is becoming urgent.
The need for legal education to include more practical competency - based learning and mentoring, and to continue beyond the classroom and after graduation, has become urgent.
The case made in 2004 by parliamentarians for robust national security oversight and in 2006 by Justice O'Connor for integrated national security review, always pressing, has become urgent.
My untidy cupboards suddenly seem to become an urgent priority!
When an issue becomes urgent, we need to make our voices heard — usually quickly.

Not exact matches

I believed that was possible while I worked there, and I still believe it now, even as the challenge becomes more urgent than ever.
As Twitter's growth has sputtered and stalled in recent months, one question has become increasingly urgent: How can the social media platform become more accessible to new users without alienating hardcore fans?
It can become overwhelming, and often the solution that we come to is to prioritize the small, meaningless tasks that feel urgent.
As the number of initial fundings balloons, and as nontraditional money creates a powerful updraft for companies that make it through the initial cull, the imperative to cross the valley by any means necessary becomes ever more urgent.
«This decarbonisation must start now and targets improved along the way, because without concrete, urgent measures to cut emissions from shipping now, the Paris ambition to limit warming to 1.5 degrees will become swiftly out of reach, Frank said.
After listening to the messages, it becomes clear that the customer really didn't have an urgent need.
These needs — which will only become more urgent as millions of baby boomers head to retirement over the next decade and a half — are long term, regardless of what markets are doing today.»
Early in Larson's leadership, Packard made a massive bet on curbing climate change — an issue that has only become more urgent since then.
Becoming a mobile company was Facebook's most urgent priority, he told staff.
By focusing on strategy, it may be that questions about the turning of the cycle become a little less urgent.
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