Sentences with phrase «pay urgent attention»

This has significant privacy implications that both individuals and enterprises should pay urgent attention to,» said Prof Gan.
Minority in Parliament has urged the government to pay urgent attention to the decline in agricultural production, instead of focusing...
Minority in Parliament has urged the government to pay urgent attention to the decline in agricultural production, instead of focusing largely on the oil and gas industry.
At this stage of our development, agriculture will necessarily have to provide the majority of the jobs, and that is why we have to pay urgent attention to the modernisation of our agricultural practices.
Progress made in Agriculture Conscious of the fact that agriculture remained key to providing the majority of the jobs promised the people of Ghana; the President said his government was paying urgent attention to «the modernisation of our agricultural practices.»

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Conquering Pagination — A Guide to Consolidating Your Content — The issue of pagination and how it affects SEO efforts is one that periodically comes up to remind us that we do need to pay attention to how we handle it, even if it seems less urgent than some other concerns.
For example, just as those preoccupied with «justice» have paid little attention to the subsistence farmer, so also they have paid little attention to the world's most urgent energy crisis — the shortage of firewood.
If you pay any attention to the blogettas, you would think that we are in the middle of a goalkeeping crisis and in urgent need of buying in a competent new one as: -
Speaking to Citi News the assembly man of the area Wilberforce Gbetor - Sosah called for an urgent attention to be paid to their plights.
The appetite for visual stimulation in our contemporary culture — precipitated by internet technology and globalization that has produced infinite numbers of artists of all sorts in the last decade or two, while disempowering the monopoly of the few in mainstream media by giving rise to endless writers and critics who feel an urgent need to respond to such vast production — has paid greater attention to its temporal condition than any art of the past; I would argue that in the end it's the great work of art and thoughtful writing that compels multiple viewings and readings, hence rendering both immortal.
Instead, you're paying attention to things that are louder, more urgent, more essential, and frankly, easier.
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