Sentences with phrase «much urgency for»

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And at a time of political uncertainly and rising U.S. government debt, where the long - term viability of pillars of retirement - age financial security like Medicare and Social Security is increasingly in doubt, the urgency of preparing for a long post-career life becomes that much greater.
The astonishing ability of the China bulls, both foreign and Chinese, to celebrate every unexpected decline in growth and every new surge in debt as if they somehow justified nearly a decade's worth of denials of the urgency of China's rebalancing has done so much damage to China that the sooner Beijing's leaders finally turn against the bulls, as I believe they might finally have done, the better for the Chinese people and the Chinese economy.
It took her FAR longer to come to terms with my orientation than it did for me — because the personal urgency for her to do so was at a much higher threshold than mine.
The command, for example, to love one's neighbor loses much of its urgency if the distinction between you and the neighbor is «empty;» If the whole world is present in this «here - now,» and if this «here - now» is present throughout the whole world, then the significance and even the reality of the particular developments in history have been radically compromised.
They live and breathe dialog and mutual respect toward other ideas, they come first (not in an evil way... they simply watch out for their own authentic self first), storms call for individualism and thoughtfulness, and they have a need for dialog that may lead to no action - right - now (the sense of urgency is much less here on the hilltop).
The maturing of the Islamic Society in these three centuries was not complete, for some issues continued in all their urgency, but much of the pattern for later times was determined in this fascinating period of Islamic history.
When there's this much chatter, for a team with this much urgency, something is going to happen.
The Gunners have a veritable army of scouts scouring the world looking for (cheap) talented youngsters to fill the academy, and it seems that only in an utmost urgency will they start recommending experienced ready - to - play First XI players, and so us Gooners should not pay much attention to any Arsenal transfer rumours in the near future.
But also be proactive and not wait for injuries to occur and go out and do deals (aka Mustafi) so much so that it becomes an urgency where more money has to be forked out!
Ramsey could do this role if he remembers to defend with as much urgency as he has for attacking, he did for a short period alongside Arteta and he was putting in more tackles than Arteta, we was dominating for that short period.
a win NICE but i'm not getting myself pumped for sunday, i just hope players play much tighter and with more urgency.
They are three players that I believe will be very much part of our future, and they do add pace and urgency to the team, which has been sadly lacking for much of this season.
Ashley Young brought a much - needed injection of urgency to the second half at Old Trafford last Saturday and, of course, there was a scoring debut for new teenage striker Anthony Martial.
Parliament also needs to act with urgency to adopt legislation for a mandatory register of all lobbying activity so that the UK public knows who is lobbying whom for what, and how much they are paying for it.
Invited the former President to, as a matter of urgency, embark on the delayed and much - awaited «Thank You Tour» to thank supporters of the NDC for supporting him through his tenure and the party over the years;
Even for those of us already committed to fighting climate change, I hope it causes us to work with much more urgency,» writes Kim, who is the first scientist to head the bank.
For much of the day, the combined effects of work stress, emotional stress and time urgency have us swimming in beta waves and «higher than we would like» cortisol levels.
Yet for all that attention, no movie brought as much emotional urgency to the idea of a profound interspecies connection as Chloé Zhao's The Rider.
As much as director Baran bo Odar attempts to keep the momentum going, Foxx seems a bit removed from the urgency of this situation, playing it cool and slightly annoyed (by his ex-wife's phone calls about her son's sudden disappearance, for example).
That's when we realized that as much as we must communicate the students» urgent need for more excellent teachers, we must also communicate the huge sense of urgency we feel to change the teachers» profession — because opportunities for teachers mean opportunities for students.
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.
It's a perfectly valid point and one that tears my opinion in half; on one hand I agree that a lack of urgency to the quests made it the whole thing feel a bit stupid, but on the other hand the lack of urgency made it so much easier for the play to simply wander off and become lost in the land of Cyrodill, only emerging years later when somebody said something about a game called Skyrim.
The much talked about anniversary of the movement, however, imposes the urgency of a critical revision that surpasses any other fleeting impulse for mere celebrations.
Variously documentary, abstract, and propagandistic, the works haven't lost much of their urgency, and together they reveal a community that harnessed the power of art to tell untold stories and to fight, even in small ways, for the dignity, exposure, and basic services it was denied.
Monbiot loves technologies and has studied dozens in the search for the easiest way to meet his 90 % target, and in the process learned much about the discovery and commercialization curve, even when it is accelerated by urgency.
The urgency for such planning became evident when much of the U.S. was gripped by drought in 1996 and again in 1999 — 2003, evoking images of the dry 1930s and 1950s.»
But there is still so much opportunity, even urgency, for policy - makers and practitioners to better understand how cultivating these competencies can be most effectively accomplished, and for that, we need to assess them widely and effectively.»
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