There are a lot more pressing issues out there for the intelligence community to be focused on right now.
In any event, putting in fresh capital may now be more pressing than pulling out ropy assets.
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Investors are pressing buy-out firms to deploy that money, so they can start generating returns, and in the meantime are refraining from pledging more capital, making fund-raising for private-equity firms a struggle.
Rather than try to defend the army, both elected leaders found pressing needs to be out-of-town.
Couric was appropriately skeptical, pressing Te'o out on some of the inexplicable details of the story never seeing "Lennay" in person, never visiting her in the hospital.
He focuses on process and execution, slogging through minute details to get to a clear answer and pressing relentlessly to squeeze out more cost and stir more demand.
Apple already has a more pressing security reason to push out its latest update.
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Still others--recoiling from the live possibility of putting "our boys" on Balkan ground--are pressing for any negotiated way out.
Moreover, in these days of lower oil prices, some families and husbands are pressing their women to go out to work.
Montri plays with a hand-held Global Positioning System (GPS), pressing the buttons to work out where his vehicle is on planet earth.
Tory Eurosceptics are pressing for an in-out referendum on EU membership.
In other parts of the world, the question of when a pro athlete on a team sport will come out is less pressing than other basic human rights issues.
Yet the pressing security concerns in Afghanistan lie out in the countryside.
The red card gave the second half a totally different complexion, with Huddersfield coming out of their shell and pressing for an equaliser.
Julio Cesar Franco, a Liberal, who was elected as vice-president in August (his Colorado predecessor was assassinated last year), insists that reforms will be carried out and that he is pressing his Liberal colleagues in Congress to back them.
His first appeal was thrown out, and now Davis is pressing his case before the California Supreme Court.
With Italy pressing hard at half-time, they accelerated out of sight.
While the Tompkins are heroes in most environmental circles, some activists and political leaders have labeled Doug as arrogant, eccentric and out-of-touch with the pressing needs of humans.
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From there, it'll add graphical themes, music and transitions to fill out the movie while you tend to more pressing matters.
Sorting out the interior ministry is one of the most pressing tasks in building the Iraqi state.
Most life insurers have pleaded weakness when pressing to be allowed to break contracts and lower pay-out rates.
But the Syrian exchanges came to a rough halt and, with Israel's soldiers safely out of Lebanon, the need is now less pressing.
Illegal immigration is a serious problem, but our national focus on it drowns out discussions of other problems that are just as pressing, if not as public, like strategic immigration.
There's a new Google Apps icon which opens up a tray containing a number of featured services put out by the search giant, and long-pressing the home button brings up a vertical Honeycomb-style multitasking menu.
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If you have a really large project, with hundreds of clips, pressing (and holding) shift will present a zoomed-out view, where each pad now represents an 8 x 8 section of a project, letting you quickly jump about to different parts of the session.
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If you come home unusually early, you can override your settings by pressing the "occupancy" buttons to flip the system from "out" to "in".
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They also point out that, amongst other things, they had been pressing for other evidence, such as phone taps, to be made admissible to allow suspects to be held in prison - a notion ministers had rejected.
But as of that time, there was nothing that the DNI needed to do or to be engaged in that would have required him to set aside other pressing intelligence matters to get briefed on things that were being put out in the press.
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