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1 As soon as the first wants are satisfied, the higher wants become imperative .
2 Active military movements, however, become imperative , so far as the general's health permits.
3 A league of democratic nations, of democratic peoples, has become imperative .
4 Turkey's active belligerency, in order to blockade Russia from the south, had become imperative .
5 Yet another expeditionary force, this one responsible for dealing with Parma, had become imperative .
6 Sampson's players knew that overcoming Mexico had suddenly become imperative .
7 This year, it has suddenly become imperative to sustain the outward forms of civilized living.
8 The she-wolf's need to find the thing for which she searched had now become imperative .
9 Showcasing local produce has become imperative , says Sharon Hunnink, Sales and Marketing Manager of Indaba Hotel.
10 Expenditure of this force having been so often in excess of income, economy had become imperative .
11 The need for swift action had become imperative .
12 It has, therefore, become imperative to divide Dubnow's work into three, instead of into two, volumes.
13 Healthy balances become imperative for navigating it.
14 This working alternative has not only become desirable, it has become imperative for for the non-sarkari journalists.
15 At last their habits become imperative needs.
16 No. Her raised voice had become imperative .
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