The phrase
"greater urgency" means that something needs to be done quickly and with more importance or seriousness.
Full definition
Specifically, right now is a time
of great urgency for achieving ballot access and matching funds in 2012.
The issues that have arisen through this research point to an even
greater urgency for ambitious mitigation and adaptation that are sufficient to manage climate stressors.
But with the current Republican leadership targeting school aid for unprecedented cuts, such visits this year are taking
on greater urgency.
When self - driving vehicles eventually make their way to consumers, car cybersecurity will take on
even greater urgency.
Moving images can have greater immediacy than this, but
not greater urgency for their artists and subjects.
So as a matter
of greatest urgency it seems we should avoid the kind of violence to our brothers and sisters that electricity production so often entails.
Therefore actions taken on behalf of students who are at - risk of not meeting this milestone take
on greater urgency.
In 2007, the connection between academic success and economic resilience was about to take on
greater urgency as Rhode Island's unemployment rate began to climb from 4.9 percent to a second - in - the - nation 12.7 percent in December 2009.
The project took on
greater urgency in 2008 shortly before Jobs took his second medical leave from Apple.
«Moreover, the latest developments in climate science
lend greater urgency to the case for action: Effects on natural systems are already being observed and recent findings concerning the potential scope and magnitude of damages from future warming are increasingly worrisome,» the report says.
«Pressures for accountability in the public realm have a spillover effect among philanthropic funders, who today may
feel greater urgency to show results.»
People are central to the oeuvres of both artists: They figure concretely in the paintings of Marlene Dumas, while in Ross Bleekner's works, they acquire a presence of
great urgency through the very fact of their absence.
These efforts took on
greater urgency last year after TransCanada Corp.'s efforts to build a tarsands oil pipeline in the U.S. stumbled in the face of intense political opposition there.
It's taken on
greater urgency because the president had declared in an interview on Aug. 20 that use of chemical weapons would be «a red line for us» resulting in «enormous consequences.»
This thawing process
gained greater urgency following the U.S. government's decision last year to delay approval of TransCanada Corp's proposed Keystone XL pipeline, a conduit for oilsands product.
I imagine Him seeking you, first with the gentleness of a lover, but now with greater and
greater urgency by whatever means possible to get your attention; to get you to turn back to Him.
Ecovia Intelligence believes there is
now greater urgency as consumer awareness of ocean pollution rises.
when in real terms things should» v be in place as a matter of
great great urgency rather than tomorrow — particularly as we've been in a state of free - fall for longer than wenger and many others care to think.
Seat's mildly modified Cupra engine, meanwhile, retains its proclivity for the dramatic and finds even
greater urgency at high revs than it used to.
The irony is that business leaders are calling
with greater urgency for improvements in schooling, which they see as a precondition to rejuvenating our sputtering economy.
But Sir Michael is calling on the education secretary for
greater urgency in closing unregistered schools and in the response of councils and the Department for Education.
The Premier League presents a different prospect though and many of those rested for the midweek fixture should return to the fold,
lending greater urgency to their play.
The works span two decades of wide - ranging explorations into individual and collective identity as viewed through the lens of history.Today, these artworks wield an
ever greater urgency as a reminder that unchecked prejudice can cripple a society.
Today, these artworks wield an ever
greater urgency as a reminder that unchecked prejudice can cripple a society.
The increased torque, which arrives 250rpm earlier than before, contributes to
greater urgency through the mid-range when you're really on it in second, third and fourth gears.
The big finish toward which he builds is the call for a «global Marshall Plan'to be undertaken, in the post-Cold War era, with
even greater urgency and financial resources than the original.
However, we are persuaded that the climate change denial strategy carried out by and for ExxonMobil has helped foster the perception that the United States is insensitive to a matter
of great urgency for all of mankind, and has thus damaged the stature of our nation internationally.
Efforts to tinker with public schooling took
on greater urgency in 1983, when Ronald Reagan's National Commission on Excellence in Education released its report, A Nation At Risk.
With this blurring of lines comes even
greater urgency.
As a result, the Audi accelerates off the line with
great urgency, taking advantage of the little engine's broad power band.
«There's
a greater urgency among women investors to use their growing financial clout in support of other women and to invest in the future they want — rejecting outdated views about sacrificing the potential for investment returns or forgoing their own goals in order to do so,» Krawcheck said in a statement.
But McKinsey consultants have spanned the globe preaching the gospel of superclusters with
great urgency.
The planning is at an early stage but has taken on
greater urgency as the clock ticks toward the mid-May deadline.
We are moving with
greater urgency to change the trajectory of our business through a renewed focus on our guests.»
We must rise up like never before with
great urgency, to forward the message of Jesus Christ to every person in America and across the world.»
He reacts with
great urgency, which frightens me even more.