Sentences with phrase «more urgent matters»

With more urgent matters to attend to, it was left largely neglected until the final days, and I wasn't convinced it'd be anywhere near ready by the Open House.
This decreases the outgo for the investor during the years leading up to retirement and helps them use their money on more urgent matters.
I'm not saying companies don't care about the rising costs of legal — they do — but they're either unable or disinclined to super-prioritize that issue, especially now with an economic crisis foisting many more urgent matters upon them.
Some efforts have been made to figure this out, but it can be a challenge to keep the attention of the people who have to do the work, when more urgent matters land on their desks.
«But we had our 20 to 21 minutes, and he said thank you and went on to his more urgent matters, such as answering his telephone calls and so on.
Sure, let's stick to more urgent matters like Popper and falsifiability and keep direct consequences from the theory to another time.
Tiberias (Jeremy Irons), the Marshall of Jerusalem, wants to punish Reynald, but when Muslim leader Saladin (Ghassan Massoud) leads his armies toward Reynald's realm, more urgent matters occur.
More urgent matters took priority, though, with features screened on topics as current as gun control (Surviving Sandy Hook), the war on drugs (Cartel Land), sexual abuse on university campuses (The Hunting Ground), economic disparity (The Divide), racial tension (3 1/2 Minutes, Ten Bullets), and climate change and its continued denial (Merchants of Doubt).
It's not because I slept poorly the previous night, or that I'm distracted by more urgent matters.
OMG... don't we have more urgent matters pressing upon us?
At the heart of all temptations, as we see here, is the act of pushing God aside because we perceive him as secondary, if not actually superfluous and annoying, in comparison with all the apparently far more urgent matters that fill our lives.
Life has taken us by storm this week and any official plans I have attempted to make have all been trumped by some other more urgent matter.
Many judges have limited capacity to hear economic issues because they are trying to keep up with more urgent matter involving custody.

Not exact matches

This latest dump is sure to make matters more urgent and will undoubtedly preempt the holiday plans for countless people in both government and private industry.
There are so many things that have to be done — and done right away — in business, at home, in all sorts of personal affairs that these seem much more urgent than intangible spiritual matters.
Know the difference between what's urgent and what's important, and know which one matters more.
Saves much of the faithful's time, so that we could take care of more urgent and pressing matters.
To complicate matters further, some symptoms may be more or less urgent depending on your particular situation or health history and on how far along you are in your pregnancy.
(One side benefit of this might be that the Coalition would collapse, allowing us to proceed more straightforwardly with urgent matters such as renegotiation of our position within the EU.)
There may be no economic matter more urgent, difficult to unravel and more sensitive to the pursuit of the average person in Ondo State than the current indignity foisted on the people by poverty orchestrated by maladministration and priority misplacement by the current administration.
Standoffs between the President and Congress or between political parties, elections, and more urgent legislative matters complicate the budget process, frequently making the continuing resolution a common occurrence in American government.
No matter how urgent your desire to drop fat and sculpt muscle, don't be tempted to imagine that more is better.
The subject matters of these books require far more urgent, sharp, and probing attention than they here receive.
Fiduciary responsibility matters in financial services more than in any other product category outside of urgent medical care.
For example, set up your email to synchronize across devices so you can respond to urgent requests expediently, and use communication tools such as Skype (more on this later) so you can make and receive calls no matter where you are.
A little nook in the private villa in a discreet place has been converted to a private study and is ideal for those who want to do some undisturbed reading or even more suited for welcome guests who need to catch up on urgent professional matters and detach themselves from life in the villa temporarily.
In the game players fight waves of monsters that are ruining their home and as time passes towns are destroyed, making matters even more urgent.
The Guardian, July 2, 2008 has a headline: «Climate more urgent than economy, say voters», followed by an article which starts: «Voters think that taking action against climate change matters more than tackling the global economic downturn, according to a Guardian / ICM poll published today.
This is important because the people who make decisions about how to fund legal information are often not the people who use it regularly and are generally not faced with urgent legal matters at the moment of making decisions about how much to pay for it... [more]
My paralegal was able to take action to keep the matter from becoming more urgent until I got back.
where the matter is urgent and can be disposed of more expeditiously by way of an oral hearing; and
Because the A2Js support community workers to spot legal needs sooner, the clinic can move more quickly to triage urgent matters, mitigate escalating problems, and make sure issues don't get missed.
Set a time limit: If the matter is urgent, find out how much time the person needs and negotiate to give them that much (and no more) at that moment.
The matter was made more urgent this year after YouTube began to de-monetize more videos following brand - safety issues that scared off many major advertisers earlier this year.
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