• Now that the crisis has passed, there is no urgent need to invoke the New York v.

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  • The latest data confirm that there is no urgent need for aggressive rate cutting at this point.

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  • Yet in the U.S. no urgent crusade has emerged to fix the flaws.

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  • No urgent translation required my attention, at least nothing that could not wait a week, the duration of the conference.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'Borges and the Eternal Orangutans'

  • At a recent conference, Twitter CEO Dick Costolo said he looks at a public offering as a financing opportunity the company will consider, but suggested there is no urgent need to tap the market to fund growth.

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  • And hopefully, Republicans will agree to something here because there is no more urgent priority.

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  • The coming food crisis, warns the author, is as intractable as global warming, and no less urgent.

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  • We've long said there is no more urgent domestic issue than the collapsed state of inner-city education.

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  • Their proper task is broader but no less urgent: to get on with spending and with freeing up finance.

    ECONOMIST: The economy

  • Last week, Lady Thatcher issued a no less urgent warning about the abiding need for American military might and international leadership.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • The presence of U.S. troops on the Golan would increase the likelihood of U.S. opposition to pre-emptive military action by Israel, no matter how urgent or well-advised.

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  • The day's main event (assuming no statements or urgent questions) will be the final phase of the Budget debate, which will focus on the housing proposals announced by George Osborne.

    BBC: Week ahead

  • As a Nation, we have no task more urgent than creating good jobs, strengthening our economy, and reigniting the thriving middle class that has always been the true engine of America's growth.

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House

  • On Monday, the Commons opens at 2.30pm for Communities and Local Government questions - and (assuming no statements or urgent questions), MPs will move onto the Crime and Courts Bill at 3.30pm.

    BBC: Week ahead

  • Steve Enoch, from PCH said, no-one in urgent need of care had been put at risk.

    BBC: Feet showing superimposed computer image of bones

  • On Monday , the Commons meets at 2.30pm for Education questions - followed (assuming no ministerial statements or urgent questions) by the report stage of the Justice and Security Bill (see above).

    BBC: Week ahead

  • Monday in the Commons (at 2.30pm) begins with Work and Pensions questions, and then, assuming no ministerial statements or urgent questions, MPs begin their detailed scrutiny of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill.

    BBC: Week ahead

  • The Commons meets at 2.30pm on Monday for Work and Pensions questions, then - assuming no ministerial statements or urgent questions - MPs turn to the second reading Financial Services (Banking Reform) Bill.

    BBC: Week ahead

  • No challenge is more urgent.

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  • On Monday , MPs convene at 2.30pm for an hour of Education questions, and, assuming no ministerial statements or urgent questions - and an update on the Algerian hostage crisis must be likely - they then turn to the committee of the whole house and third reading of the Welfare Benefits Uprating Bill.

    BBC: Week ahead

  • Reform might be desirable, but it would no longer be essential or urgent.

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  • Monday in the Commons begins (at 2.30pm) with Defence questions - with one listed question raising the readiness of British forces based in the Falkland Islands - and then (assuming no statements by ministers or urgent questions) MPs will turn to the second reading of the Crime and Courts Bill, which has already been through the Lords.

    BBC: Week ahead

  • The MIND mental health charity says a shortage of beds means there is no space for people who need urgent help.

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  • The parties then spend the money on urgent advertising campaigns, leaving no funds for rebuilding party organisations in places where they have declined.

    ECONOMIST: Political activism

  • In many cases, they do not have access to abundant sources of energy and have sought efficiency as a matter of energy independence--in the case of (No. 2) Denmark as an urgent national priority since the oil shocks of the 1970s.

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  • Even so, Congress is in no hurry to help Mr Cubas by approving urgent laws to shore up the shaky financial system and proceed with privatisation.

    ECONOMIST: Paraguay

  • But there is no doubt, no question, that they do not address the urgent need for near-term economic growth and job creation.

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House

  • Iran says it cannot handle any more influx of refugees, and there is no sign of it opening its border again despite urgent calls from the United Nations.

    CNN: Amnesty appeals to warring sides

  • The low-level manager decides whether to report the case, unless it is an urgent alert, in which case, no matter what he decides, his boss will be tipped off.

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  • Twice surgery was postponed because more urgent cases came in and there were no intensive care beds, twice because of administrative errors, and three times because Hannah was ill.

    BBC: Girl died after surgery was postponed

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