Sentences with phrase «done as a matter of urgency»

We wish to remind the EC of Ghana that the destiny of Ghana in 2016 and beyond is in their hands and all we are asking the commission to do as a matter of urgency is to Speak Now, for Ghana is waiting attentively to hear her voice on the way forward for a credible voter register.
The other thing you probably want to do as a matter of urgency is to stick a screw driver or stiff piece of wire up each of the drain holes along the bottom edge of the door and make sure they're not blocked.

Not exact matches

We must do so as a matter of urgency, but also as a matter of sustained and unshakable commitment through the years ahead.
In today's intellectual climate, where so many who invoke science in support of Christianity seem to do so in more or less veiled forms of creationism (for example, in the «Intelligent Design» school of thought), and where the prevailing mindset is a complacent presumption that science has disproved religion, it is a matter of pressing urgency to proclaim from the housetops how the magnificent success of modern science points unambiguously to the existence of the supreme Mind of the Creator, and how the trajectory of thought which begins there leads convincingly to Jesus Christ as Lord of the Cosmos.
I don't think its a matter of failing to see urgency, as much as the Church is a large ship an it tends to move slowly on any matter.
Wenger needs to as a matter of urgency do another Sol Campbell moment and get free agent defender.
WHA Res 55.25 (4) «URGES Member States, as a matter of urgency to ensure that the introduction of micronutrient interventions and the marketing of nutritional supplements do not replace, or undermine support for the sustainable practice of, exclusive breastfeeding and optimal complementary feeding.»
«We are trying to do this as a matter of extreme urgency.
«Our appeal is to anyone who may know his current whereabouts or can assist us in finding him — we do need to speak to him as a matter of urgency
«Labour will be advocating that relevant bodies do their utmost to ensure the group's recommendations are put into place as a matter of urgency
Muoio says if the county legislature president doesn't move the proposal ahead quickly as a matter of urgency, the Democratic lawmakers will bring it up during the usual committee process later in April.
«That is not the attitude you take to public office where you are paid by the tax payer... so we are calling on His Excellency, the President, to as a matter of urgency, recall the High Commissioner with immediate effect, and he must be given the sack because he doesn't have the temperament, he doesn't have the qualities to represent all of us in South Africa,» Mr Ablakwa stated.
By this statement we call on the Government to, as a matter of urgency, take steps to ensure that this Agreement does not come into force in its current state.
«For the umpteenth time, we call on the INEC Chairman, Prof Atttahiru Jega as a matter of urgency to transfer Prof. Onukaogu out of Anambra State INEC before he does FURTHER incalculable damage to the Commission
In doing so, it lends a sense of urgency to the matter, all of which comes off as very effective and entertaining fare.
Yes it does kinda add a sense of urgency to go ahead and pick it up as now you can't wait to see if the first few will be worth it or not but if you're apprehensive about dropping $ 30.00 it doesn't matter how much over they charge for it as you didn't pick it up at $ 30.00.
Making matters worse is that the first half of the game is completely lacking in urgency, as Noctis and his band of brothers - in - arms sort of just float around the world doing whatever.
Public health experts who work on the «shale fields» among impacted citizens have been ringing alarm bells: «I don't know if I have ever seen a problem as widespread as this with as little information collected about it, and as relaxed an attitude in terms of the sense of urgency, in the sense of responsibility on the part of the state and federal governments, and for that matter, the drilling industry,» cautioned a seasoned public health toxicologist David Brown from Southwest Environmental Health Project in my interview for Gas Rush Stories.
It would be madness to act on IPCC's view of climate science without now doing serious work on any possible alternatives as a matter of urgency.
And if you did say, it then please reconsider it as a matter of urgency.
Lord Gill in the Report of the Scottish Civil Courts Review, chapter 14, undertakes an extensive review of funding options and states «we do however recommend that this issue should be addressed as a matter of urgency by the Working Group on Judicial Expenses that we recommend should be established.»
Complicating matters, most said their colleagues were not as tuned in to the challenges, citing «internal drag from partners who don't fully understand the need for change, who don't feel any sense of urgency to change, or who are simply resistant to doing things differently.
Where the matter touches on nuclear proliferation, the urgency of interim preventative measures, such as that specifically provided by Parliament in the present case, does not permit of the application of the normal rules of fair play, whether required by the common law or the ECHR.
My biggest criticism is however reserved for CFTC because, although there is little that can be done about some incompetents putting up a website, CFTC can, should and must provide an alternative and allow, in my view as a matter of urgency, professional exchanges such as GDAX and Gemini and others, to provide margin and future trading.
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