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1 Cable's sanguinity belies a more pressing funding problem averted six months ago.
2 Young Weaver had far more pressing concerns in the summer of '66.
3 As the years passed the people on Earth confronted more pressing problems.
4 The need for a new energy source has never been more pressing .
5 Mr Shepherd said upgrading the roading network was a more pressing issue.
6 However, there were more pressing concerns to discuss for what lay ahead.
7 It's better keeping most of our attention for more pressing local matters.
8 In the meantime the business of the ball-room is much more pressing .
9 The EU plainly has more pressing issues to deal with than Brexit.
10 The question becomes more pressing when you see what it stands for.
11 In this instance, there are indeed more pressing matters to worry about.
12 And on the surface Governor Dannel Malloy has far more pressing priorities.
13 There was also another more pressing and more embarrassing issue for us.
14 They hadn't talked about it, simply because... Well, more pressing matters arose.
15 But, at the moment, Web had more pressing business to attend to.
16 He left the sentence unfinished and took refuge in more pressing questions.
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