But urgent U.S. action is needed!
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"They could pull through, but urgent attention is needed to avoid the catastrophe of multiple failures and tens of thousands of job losses, " says Christine Elliott, chief executive of the Institute for Turnaround, which represents financial professionals brought in to help ailing companies.
The right things are those Quadrant Two actions, important but not urgent, that bring the most leverage, but are forever delayed by practicing procrastinators.
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Yet, these important but not urgent activities often get ignored till the last-minute.
But an urgent appeal for humanitarian aid is only about 25% funded.
There are reasons why Parliament has evolved this way but the urgent need to take action on climate change requires a change of plan.
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Inside, the beeping was distinct and insistent, but not the urgent, ever-louder bleating of alarm mode.
Their proper task is broader but no less urgent: to get on with spending and with freeing up finance.
The National Union of Students (NUS) welcomed the rise in applications but said an urgent expansion of places was needed.
Why are we treating Afghanistan almost like an afterthought, interesting and important but not as urgent a question as health care?
"But there are urgent short-term measures which might make all the difference to the bird surviving the next few years, " said Dr Spottiswoode.
This is understandable, of course, but underscores the urgent need for administrative clarification or even direct guidance that entrepreneurship is an encouraged pursuit.
"But the most urgent task for us is to train home helpers, " says Nishiguchi Sachiko, a 63-year-old former nurse who now passes her experience on to would-be care-givers.
Unions are concerned that the phasing in of a new free NHS 111 number for patients with urgent but not life-threatening symptoms could also put ambulance crews under more pressure.
Ahmed Shihab-Eldin and Abby Huntsman are tackling a different but just as urgent problem at HuffPost Live, the question of what TV news will look like in the post-cable era.
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But answering the urgent question on 22 March 2012, Exchequer Secretary David Gauke said he had no knowledge of any specific leaks and pointed out that there had been several inaccurate reports, as well as accurate ones.
But the truth is that if you are able to learn the mechanics, and develop the ability to respond rapidly, comfortably, and instinctively to the urgent but often predictable crises that unexpectedly develop on the wards, you are then able to devote much greater attention to the needs and fears of the patient you are treating.
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Iranian authorities have been assisting families affected, but there are still urgent unmet needs.
But there are three urgent policy issues which will force the government to confront regional imbalances more directly.
He struck an urgent tone but there was little punch to the speech.
But despite a still urgent need for housing on the Gulf Coast, they're sitting unused and vacant at the Hope Airport.
We would have made clear that the national debt is an enormously important problem -- but not an immediately urgent problem.
Critics of that approach are hoping Shahristani will be more surgical, but all sides agree urgent action of some kind is required.
The justice secretary said the current system was in need of urgent reform but critics say the changes will be a disaster for the public.
Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke says the current system is in need of urgent reform but critics say the changes will be bad for the public.
Fiscal discipline was needed to get into the euro, but was even more urgent afterwards if the markets were to have confidence in the currency.
The 12-year-old girl, who'd gone to the West African country on holiday with relatives, needed urgent care but the nearest hospital couldn't deal with her condition.
There is still room, on occasion, for a more hierarchal style of leading, but only in truly urgent circumstances, hopefully an unusual, if not, rare occurrence.
The investigation found the call, which referred to an attempted overdose, should have received an urgent response but the priority level was incorrectly downgraded by a radio operator.
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But Labour, whose urgent question summoned Mr Clark to the despatch box to make a statement on 8 December 2011, feared wealthier parts of the country would be preferred for investment from new businesses.
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