The face in the mirror knows courage and perseverance are definitely among the imperatives for leadership success.
It has to do with the imperatives that they feel in terms of their own politics -- right?
That priority can't be reconciled with the imperatives of a liberal education.
India's finance minister has attempted a deft balancing act between the pressures of populism and the imperatives of austerity in the annual budget.
And in this work, we intend to expand it in the days ahead, rooted in the notions of partnership and justice and the imperatives to help the poor.
One of the imperatives is to continue to develop not just renewables, but the commercialization of renewables, which ultimately need to demonstrate that they are competitive in the marketplace.
The imperatives of current account surpluses or fiscal responsibility are apparently not quite so pressing when the rest of the world is prepared to lend you what you need in your currency.
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Inevitably, good ideas, innovation and style will be lost to the homogenizing imperatives of the toolbox.
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Would-be reformers cannot expect much help from the political imperatives of the labour market.
So commentators on trade and immigration should stress the cosmopolitan perspective, knowing that the practical imperatives of the nation-state will not be underrepresented in the ensuing debate.
The first of the Four Imperatives, power density, is the most telling of the rates.
The Four Imperatives provide a simplified way to analyze the physics and math that rule our energy and its delivery, the latter better known as power.
Big and Bold are the twin imperatives of marketing to an always-on society.
Corn ethanol's low power density is inherent in all biomass, which leads us to the second of the Four Imperatives.
On Christmas morning, Seward presented to the Cabinet his draft response to the British, carefully balancing the conflicting imperatives of foreign and domestic policy.
But there is an economic tragedy here, that it has become even harder to reconcile the twin imperatives of keeping banks safe while challenging their perceived oligopolistic complacency.
While conspiracy theorists may want to believe that Big Oil, Big Coal and Big Nuclear are stifling the growth of renewables, the simple truth is that coal, oil, natural gas and nuclear can satisfy the Four Imperatives: power density, energy density, cost and scale.
Along with the usual technical imperatives involved in designing an oval movement, this timepiece incorporates the results of fundamental research by Breguet into the acoustics of chiming and repeating watches.
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The paucity of women directors also affects corporate social responsibility, an area that is one of the most important imperatives for business today.
For the first time, the debate was not about moral imperatives, but plain national interest: the threat of Congo becoming another failed state.
Underlying all of the short-term imperatives, however, is South Korea's need to get itself out of a long-run jam.
Measures crafted to stabilize the financial system, rescue the housing market, prop up the auto sector and boost the economy were inherited imperatives.
Taylor: timetables imposed their awful imperatives on the generals.
Two imperatives have shaped the evolution of the human funerary rite: physical hygiene in this life and spiritual preparation for the next.
Biodiversity, coral reefs, wetlands and trash-free seas aren't just terms on a page they are environmental imperatives that dictate the future of the planet.
Emerging powers sometimes paint these economic imperatives as incompatible with the fight against climate change.
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This would recognise that moral imperatives might sometimes override the principle of non-interference in a state's internal affairs.
Even as the global economy recovers, its imperatives are making it harder for countries to levy taxes as they would like, particularly on capital.
"Now the new reality in the Middle East is that Saddam has gone ... but that carries with it its own imperatives, and it is crucial that no country in the region harbors fugitives of Saddam's entourage, nor allows itself to be a sponsor of terrorism, " Straw told reporters in Bahrain on his first stop in a tour of the Gulf states.
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