We have no meanings for "as imminent" in our records yet.
1 Results in most, if not all, of the investigations are seen as imminent .
2 Impending disaster seems to keep a footballer as well focused as imminent triumph.
3 Nothing in Xi's speech suggested China sees conflict as imminent .
4 His return was announced as imminent in Dec. 92.
5 The Russian peril could hardly be described as imminent .
6 The Belgian Prime Minister said the threat remained serious but was not as imminent as previously feared.
7 They will hear a "Conservative Reaction" talked of as imminent , indeed as having already begun.
8 The startling events stated as imminent were generally made dependent upon the clairvoyant opening that had been promised me.
9 Her danger was as deadly and as imminent to him as though she had been in peril from wild beasts.
10 To be sure, further industry consolidation is not seen as imminent following the scuppering of two mega deals in the sector.
11 Brennan declined to comment specifically on whether he saw as imminent a challenge to its patent for the cholesterol drug Crestor.
12 Mr. Langham would not believe that the downfall of the Government was as imminent as the others believed it to be.
13 Our first danger was over, but we had still to escape from one as imminent - the pursuing flame, now so much closer to us.
14 Gref said he believed in the euro and said the currency will strengthen after Greece's exit from the eurozone which he saw as imminent .
15 This meant as imminent peril as fire under the roof, water rising in the hold of a ship, or the plague in the house.
16 Although no deal is seen as imminent , all options are being weighed by the board this weekend, including a cash infusion by CIC, sources said.
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