Sentences with phrase «urgent necessity»

The phrase "urgent necessity" means something that needs to be done or obtained immediately because it is extremely important and cannot be postponed. Full definition
Among the several positions on the pitch where Arsenal need reinforcements, the most urgent necessity at the moment is at defensive midfield.
When disaster strikes, AmeriCares provides urgent necessities like medicine and humanitarian aid.
But guidelines agreed by the Ecofin meeting of European Union finance ministers on November 14 2008 were clear: «These negotiating discussions shall be conducted in a compatible and co-ordinated manner and account will be taken of the difficult and unprecedented circumstances in which Iceland finds itself and the urgent necessity of deciding on measures which will enable Iceland to restore its financial and economic system.»
There will be times when immediate action is an urgent necessity, but there may be other times when you come across a fervor on Facebook or Twitter and you need to take a step back.
and closeness is an urgent necessity during this period.
Mention of that great saint brings to mind what he said about change: he sharply cautioned against changing law — any law — even when some improvement is possible, unless there is some «urgent necessity or substantial and obvious benefit», since «the mere fact of change in law itself can be adverse to the public welfare and lessen the restraining power of the law».
The call for a re-examination of our attitudes, prejudices, practises, and customs is an urgent necessity.
The pontificate of Pope Francis makes this task an urgent necessity for all who love the Church and wish to see her united in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, and giver of life.
There is now an urgent necessity to recover the legacy of the law of nations.
In the case of priests or bishops who are committed to celebrating a publicly scheduled Mass, awareness of grave sin should be seen for the doom - laden prospect that it is, and the obligation of sacramental confession as soon as possible (Canon 916) must be regarded as a grave and urgent necessity.
However, the urgent necessity of today is that the sort of principles science has worked with so successfully in relating established order to changed knowledge may be applied in these other areas.
After surveying the debate, triggered twenty years ago by Limits to Growth, Eduard Pestel (1989), who was much involved in global modeling, said that the most important result was that it drove into the heads of more and more people the urgent need for long - term, anticipatory thinking and learning at a time of precipitous change and «opened our hearts and minds to the urgent necessity of a radical change of values, at present so dominated by material aspirations» (p. 160).
For us Catholics, then, ecumenism is an urgent necessity requiring radical reconstructive surgery as we attempt to mend the body of Christ which human sin has mutilated.
This has become an urgent necessity and Benitez has already made contact with Steve Bruce for both this option, although Sunderland coach said a few weeks ago that Jones is key for them and their price was around 40 million euros (exaggerated for Liverpool forecasts).
If Lebow's and Moisi's alternative readings of the dynamic of International Relations are any guide, then understanding that it is not just the national interest that motivates nations, but also fear, honour, humiliation, standing and revenge, is an urgent necessity.
The urgent necessity is now for us all to work across continents to tackle our common global challenges: to secure peace, take action on climate change and deliver economic prosperity and justice.»
«This story underlines the urgent necessity for international dialogue over the ethics of germline gene editing in human embryos, well in advance of any progression towards theoretical clinical application.
As digitalization and globalization continue to accelerate the rate of change, publishers face the urgent necessity of building a solid business on the shifting foundation of paid vs. free content, format and device innovations, conflicting standards and royalties.
One imagines the artist bearing down on the pencil with earnest, concentrated focus, as if in answer to some urgent necessity.
The impasto - like «weightiness» of the marks suggest that that urgent necessity might be to establish a dialogue with the early, objectlike paintings of Jasper Johns and Frank Stella, or possibly with Richard Serra's expressively «weighty» monochrome drawings.
Like these sister projects Womanhouse symbolized an important break with business as usual, disrupting the prevailing narratives and practices of the art world whose exclusion of women financially and critically made political action an urgent necessity.
It makes today's bland politics seem responsive to an urgent necessity.
Mr Cohn does his best to affirm that the urgent necessity of acting to retard warming has not abated, as does Brad Plumer of the Washington Post, as does this newspaper.
When your own insurance policy does not have adequate coverage to address all the damages suffered, finding the liable party and suing them for every type of damage that has been sustained is an urgent necessity.
Where there is an «urgent necessity», the Minister may avoid the need for a declaration but must instead lodge a certificate with Parliament and the land owners.
For those at COAG who do «get» the urgent necessity for climate action, there is plenty of background briefing in our climate and health articles.
Medical Marijuana is of urgent necessity to the health of a little girl in Wisconsin.
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