Compelling immediate action.
Needing immediate action.
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Examples for "pressing"
Examples for "pressing"
1However, Bernanke has not given up on pressing the case for action.
2This strange, long story was the answer to his most pressing question.
3Climbing's setbacks are hardly the most pressing issue at the moment, however.
4There were pressing matters claiming Adam's attention, important cases involving major clients.
5At the moment, there is no answer to this very pressing problem.
Requiring immediate attention.
1Senators vow urgent reform to correct 'unacceptable' military housing conditions WASHINGTON U.S.
2Among other urgent government priorities were addressing drought, labor and economic problems.
3A slew of recent research points to the need for urgent action.
4This, the Minister said, requires urgent attention and innovative stock surveillance solutions.
5They also called for urgent Government action to speed up Garda reform.
6I feel there needs to be an urgent debate on this issue.
7The most urgent issue was land use, including run-off into the river.
8Aid agencies struggle to feed and treat even the most urgent cases.
9The case for urgent action is made in the most persuasive way.
10Asia urgent help needed to prevent trauma among child survivors of disasters.
11The European Commission has called for an urgent response to the crisis.
12It requires urgent action, said Nicholas Calio, president of the airline group.
13Mr Kaviak said he believed Rio Tinto needed to take urgent action.
14I thought of using pagers, decided the situation was not that urgent.
15The most urgent issue right now is whether to signal or not.
16There are seriously injured people who need urgent treatment all across Port-au-Prince.
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