Sentences with phrase «of urgency by»

It has been a week since my father has died, and there seems to be no sense of urgency by Wesley.
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.»
Environmental failures «put humanity at risk» · UN report bemoans lack of urgency by governments · Five - year study involved more than 1,400 scientists Martin Hodgson, The Guardian Friday, October 26 2007 http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/oct/26/climatechange
Story missions can get a little samey as yet another switch breaks, forcing you to find yet another workaround, while what should feel like an epic assault in the third act is robbed of all urgency by a glut of sidequests.
This creates a strong sense of urgency by reducing buying power over time.
Or they'll inject a sense of urgency by being the first to sign up for such a great deal, enticing others to follow lest they feel left out.
Milner offers a call to action and renewed sense of urgency by advocating for better teacher education to support educators» abilities to fight the effects of poverty and racism on student learning.
The Government should address this as a matter of urgency by allocating the necessary funds to ensure all children have access to the high - quality education they deserve.
Credit Bale with stamping the adventure with a palpable sense of urgency by throwing himself wholeheartedly into his role by shedding plenty of pounds to get that gaunt POW look.
The external pressure around your urethra can actually decrease the feeling of urgency by sending a signal to your central nervous system that «now is not the time.»
There are some pretty big issues which need to be tackled as a matter of urgency by both the PM and his Chancellor.
Both the ancient prayer and the ancient command have been given a modern edge of urgency by the current increase in our life expectancy and the special illnesses that age brings with it.
For example, if you're promoting a special offer that expires soon, it's easy to create a sense of urgency by adding the expiration date to your call to action.

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A dedication to deep work requires setting aside stretches of time each week (of say an hour or two) when you work with urgency and your concentration is not disrupted by anything,» concludes the article.
The buzz can help reinforce this badgering by placing a sense of urgency on the viewer.
The site loses a sense of urgency and news judgement by stacking stories with essentially the same look and feel as each other.
In all, Amazon has been raised either in passing or with some urgency on 75 calls hosted by corporate chieftains in the past several weeks, according to a Reuters analysis of call transcripts from components of the S&P 1500.
The series was produced by Jeff Skoll (of eBay fame) and his activist company Participant Media, And it serves to underscore once again the «you - are - there» power of VR — as opposed to the two - dimensional flat - screen experience of a film like An Inconvenient Truth — when it comes to getting out the message of urgency about climate change.
The exercise entails making a list, by keyword, of the issues and obligations you confront and then prioritizing the items by urgency.
Despite definitive action on the part of Congress and regulators to encourage this company to become smaller and simpler by splitting up, you have shown no sign of urgency and have chosen a «wait and see... for years» strategy void of decisive leadership.
Now, when bitcoin is seen as the most likely method to have been actually used by a mass murderer for the purchase of a weapon, European authorities will have all the legitimacy and urgency to act against it.
Make over your holiday marketing messages by injecting a sense of urgency throughout copy.
LPs are perhaps asking it with the most urgency — especially those which have taken a leap of faith by recently committing capital to a distressed strategy or two.
In «The Dangers of an Extended Period of Low Interest Rates: Why the Bank of Canada Should Start Raising Them Now,» published by the C.D. Howe Institute, Masson argues there is urgency for the Bank to act in view of the economic distortions and financial risks low interest rates pose for Canada.
While this view has been disputed by advocates of passive investing, it has taken on new urgency as passive steamrolls over active in popularity.
In the new tax law, note that the preservation of the despised «carried interest» tax break is an example of a how politics get manipulated by a special interest when the heat of scrutiny is replaced with the sense of political urgency.
It would be easy to take shelter in the categories determined by cultural and political ideologies: so - called conservative Catholics are expected to reject or downplay the urgency of environmental protection, and so - called liberal or progressive Catholics are expected to downplay marriage as the union of one man and one woman.
Especially encouraging is the renewed Christian urgency in reappropriating the Jewish shape of Christianity and the emergence of a new generation of Jewish intellectual leadership prepared to argue for a culture firmly secured by the Judeo - Christian tradition.
They will require a concerted effort by theologians who take both ecology and justice seriously, and who are prompted by a sense of urgency that will allow them to struggle creatively and resolutely with the deeper issues — if not in perfect harmony, at least with a sense of solidarity.
He's got a sense of urgency that I haven't seen from the Doctor in the reboot, a sense of being held hostage by his compulsion to do this.
We need to add as a matter of urgency that it is imperative to impose a tax on international financial transactions (as is called for by ATTAC).
In particular I was inspired by Hans Kohn, who attacked the subject of nationalism with the vigor and urgency of a scientist seeking the cause and cure of cancer.
Teachers of Christian origins today are faced with a problem not unique to them — it is shared in some fashion by all teachers in the humanities — but nevertheless of pressing urgency.
He seems, at age 74, to be propelled by a sense of urgency.
Readers might be repelled by the tone of smug self - righteousness in Homosexuality, but that is to miss the underlying urgency in these assertions of self - approval, an urgency that betrays a terrible desperation.
If this debate is still being carried on by those whose interpretation of human existence is distorted by what I have called falling off to one side or the other of the ridge, this essay will still be as relevant then as it is today, although the tone of urgency in which it was written will indeed be dated.
Wallerstein (whose book is coauthored by journalist Sandra Blakeslee) addresses marriage and family life with a sense of urgency.
Does obsessive reporting not create a heightened sense of importance or urgency on an issue that is NOT shared by a significant percentage of the population?
The normal eschatological situation, which gives life urgency by facing us with the inevitability of our own death, the hunger for meaning, and the fear of suffering and loss, becomes apocalyptic when it appears that there is no longer time for normal urgency.
«I understood nothing of what they said, but I was always excited by the richness of their rhetoric, the intensity of their arguments, the urgency and longing behind that hot river of words that came pouring ceaselessly from them.»
If our concern is peacemaking — particularly the special urgency given that task by the nuclear threat — then we shall have to come to grips with those portions of the biblical witness in which the community of faith has been forced to deal with the violence and pain of conflict between peoples.
The urgency of evangelicals» evangelizing activity is communicated well by television as vitality and dynamism compared
Following Bonhoeffer's exposition of the Sermon on the Mount, he gives an exposition of Matthew 9:35 - 10:42.39 Short vignettes are drawn of the harvest (the people are without a shepherd, without relief, deliverance, and forgiveness) for which one must pray for laborers; the call of the apostles (who are given power stronger than Satan's and are bound together only by their choice and call); the work (fulfilling their commission to preach, traveling as messengers of the King, living in «royal poverty,» warning men of the urgency of the times); the suffering of the messengers (as Jesus was persecuted so the messengers will be, but they are forewarned; because Christ will return the disciples are not to fear man, or to be gullible in thinking that «there is good in every man «40); the decision (man's eternal destiny is determined by his decision on earth for the devil or for Christ); and the fruit (the disciples are fellow workers having as their goal the «salvation of the Church»).41
The urgency of the group was expressed by Mott when he said: «Every reason for doing this work of evangelization at all demands that it be done not only thoroughly but also as speedily as possible.
More important and immediate than the embargo question, I was impressed by the way that U.S. pilgrims to Cuba - including cardinals, bishops, and many priests - evinced a sense of urgency about ongoing and very practical work with the Cuban Church.
The urgency of that preparation was heightened by the general recognition that Homiletics was hanging by its nails on the edge of most seminary catalogs.
In our day it has been thrust into the realm of immediate urgency by advances in embryonic stem cell and cloning technologies.
a time which is no longer characterized by military Governments, but more by economic globalization and its — for many — disastrous economic and ecological consequences.18 In connection with the 1992 UN Conference on the Environment in Rio de Janeiro, Boff recognized the urgency of ecological issues.
I simply think it might provide a moment's healthy respite from the tumultuous urgency and banality of this or any electoral cycle because, in its general and fabulous way, it encourages perseverance in hope and political virtue simply by reminding one that there are eternal harmonies that can not be silenced by the din of contending interests, and that one is best able to act «politically» in good conscience when one preserves a proper sense of proportion.
It remains for me to demonstrate the urgency of the problem; that is to say, to fulfill my purpose by showing that we have truly reached the parting of the ways, the point where the waters divide; and also to show that in this momentous hour we can not continue physically to exist (to act) without deciding here and now which of the two attitudes we shall adopt: that of defiance or that of faith in the unification of mankind.
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