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1 Low oil prices have made Iran's need for foreign investment more urgent .
2 You should be ready, she said, which made my need more urgent .
3 She faced a bigger and more urgent problem at the moment, anyway.
4 It is more urgent than ever to ask: who are we, fundamentally?
5 In those circumstances, the reform of digital taxation becomes even more urgent .
6 Yet drones are already proving their worth with more urgent , medical, missions.
7 As you have now seen, we have more urgent needs than churches.
8 In fact, the conversation is now more urgent and necessary than ever.
9 It seems that some reforms are far more urgent than others, though.
10 The distribution and morality of wealth is an ever more urgent subject.
11 Ianto led the way, the beeping from his scanner becoming more urgent .
12 Yezzan has more urgent matters to concern him than three missing slaves.
13 With Trump's incoming Justice Department, that reform seems more urgent than ever.
14 And if it's already started, this is more urgent than I thought.
15 The note of alarm becomes more urgent as the days go on.
16 The more urgent is his need the sooner that marriage takes place.
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