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1 Now the danger is... far more immediate , and growing by the minute.
2 A more immediate question is whether this environmental inequity can be fixed.
3 Isobel batted that thought away and set about solving more immediate problems.
4 HP's more immediate problem is the reaction to Hurd's forced resignation .
5 For Diarra, the past four days have brought a more immediate grief.
6 The blood made the situation much more immediate and far more dangerous.
7 Meanwhile, SQUIDs have found a more immediate application in aircraft safety analysis.
8 In the meantime, fuel cells are diverting resources from more immediate solutions.
9 D'Souza: I think there are probably more immediate applications in the enterprise.
10 The more immediate interest of the cards entirely absorbs the old woman.
11 In the more immediate future, Tate is returning to Detroit this weekend.
12 There is a further and more immediate and practical end in view.
13 He wondered who the more immediate threat was: Dick Moby or Lexy.
14 But the more immediate concern has to do with SpaceX's launch schedule.
15 There were other, more immediate threats with which he needed to contend.
16 The objects are small, leading to faster prints and more immediate gratification.
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