But Mr King said there was no pressing need to rein in rising growth or curb inflation.
They tend to be oversized and of heavy construction, since there is no pressing need for portability.
There are no pressing border security issues between the countries, which share a remote desert border along northeastern Jordan and western Iraq's Anbar province.
The outlook for jobs growth also weakened, with the employment of temporary workers and the average workweek remaining unchanged, suggesting no pressing need to add to the jobs rolls.
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There is no more pressing task for this Parliament than to respond to this public demand.
"In the short run, the American economy will continue to rely largely on oil, and that means we need to increase supply here at home, " Bush said, adding that there is no more pressing issue for many Americans than gas prices.
With time no longer so pressing, these details are now being subjected to classic Chinese stalling.
Finally, under the U.S. Constitution, the federal government has no "more pressing need" or higher obligation than to provide for the common defense.
As the retrial was about to begin, one man in Cairo who gave his name as Ahmed said the retrial was no longer the pressing issue for Egypt.
He is frankly partisan, a multilateralist who sees the unilateralism of Mr Bush's presidency as a sorry interruption in history's inexorable progress towards a more consensual world in which going it alone can no longer answer pressing problems such as nuclear proliferation and climate change.
Yet there was no follow-up pressing Alexander to acknowledge the importance of transparency by actually being transparent.
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And it has done no more in other pressing areas, like infrastructure and health care, than its predecessor.
This makes the American-Russian relationship weaker, as there are no big constituencies in either country pressing to improve ties.
But it is surely no coincidence that Mr Verheugen is pressing more strongly than ever these days for the creation of a European force strong enough to intervene in crises where the Americans do not wish to be involved.
The US is now pressing for there to be no reference to the internet in the treaty.
What makes this question so important is the pressing economic need: healthcare has no choice but to change how business is done if our very economy is to survive.
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Kabylia, a prosperous region east of the capital whose largely Berber population has begun pressing for autonomy, is now a no-go zone for the federal gendarmerie.
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Unfortunately for Mr Estrada, there is no shortage of other matters that are far more pressing than either how to dispose of a largely unloved dictator's corpse or how to depose a local hero.
It's also unclear why RIM bothered using fancy piezoelectric switches rather than simple mechanical ones, because they're not doing anything with the technology other than letting you click -- when you turn off the phone, the switches "harden" and prevent you from pressing the screen, but there's no option to keep that effect going when the device is on.
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Ah, to make them invisible, to no longer hear the demands of their flesh as commands more pressing, more powerful than those which came from mine.
"There is no more use in preventing anything, " said Huynh, stressing the pressing need to fight the infestation.
No one really likes buying a phone based on a few minutes spent pressing the greasy buttons of a dummy handset.
The theory of user-driven innovation comes from MIT professor Eric von Hippel, who proposed that when tools are placed directly in the hands of people who have the most pressing needs for answers, innovation happens, because there is no longer a need to transmit requirements from one person (or group) to another.
The company said it was pressing ahead with the sell-off as they were non-core assets which no longer fitted within its light oil-focused portfolio.
So there was no rational economic reason to bring this case in the first place, if the lawyers were pressing a financial claim on behalf of their clients.
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Because no single party won the majority of seats, the meetings held on May 7th instead addressed the more pressing question of how to form a government, leaving the union leaders out in the cold.
That creates a particularly appeasement-prone environment, as no newly elected leader wishes to spend political capital on a foreign policy crisis created by North Korea when many other pressing domestic issues beckon.
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