Urgency Sentence Examples

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  • There was urgency in his voice.

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  • It managed to calm the sense of urgency he always felt.

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  • He hung up, but there was urgency in his voice.

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  • Urgency rose within him, along with anger.

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  • Driven by the urgency to fight in any way she could, she pushed herself away from the wall and walked in search of Hilden.

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  • She'd managed to avoid the sense of urgency and pressure Jonny no doubt wanted her to experience.

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  • Gabriel met his gaze, and Rhyn ceased pacing.  Sensing his urgency, Gabriel stood.

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  • The urgency of foreign affairs, and subsequently internal strife at the council table, hindered Hastings from developing farther the system of civil administration, a task finally accomplished by Lord Cornwallis.

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  • Urgency jarred her out of the memory, and she launched forward.

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  • They were burdened by an abnormal urgency of desire and capacity for suffering, which no doubt took different phases in the man and the woman, but linked them together in a common susceptibility to ideal pain.'

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  • It is a more obvious, if perhaps a more vulgar, criticism of the great development to say that it was too simply intellectual - seeking clear-cut definitions and dogmas without measuring the resources at the command of Christians or the urgency of their need for such things.

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  • Neoplatonic philosophy had been in the main content either to formulate the contradiction or to deny the reality of one of the opposing terms. And traces of Neoplatonic influence, more especially as regards their doctrine of the unreality of the material and sensible world, are to be found everywhere in the Christian philosophers of Alexandria, preventing or impeding their formulation of the problem of freedom in its full scope and urgency.

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  • For that reason, the need to raise the information ante has become a matter of urgency.

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  • It may be an uneasy feeling or a sense of urgency about a hunch that's just different from other hunches.

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  • His arms surrounded her in a warm gentle embrace that had no urgency.

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  • Her voice assumed a tone of urgency.

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  • In 1457 we first hear of the Council of the Fifty (re-established in 1502 and later known as the Sixty), and in 1526 of the Council of the Two Hundred (established in imitation of those of Bern and Fribourg), both being summoned in special cases of urgency.

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  • Until 1811 the Calvinistic Methodists had no ministers ordained by themselves; their enormous growth in numbers and the scarcity of ministers to administer the Sacrament - only three in North Wales, two of whom had joined only at the dawn of the century - made the question of ordination a matter of urgency.

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  • To the urgency of this peril the reformers were fully alive; and they sought its remedy in education.

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  • In her urgency, she had climbed out without her purse, so she had no money or telephone, and her cell phone was in her purse.

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  • She clamped her mouth closed, watching him check Selyn's vitals with the urgency and diligence of a man whose life depended upon the results.

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  • Perhaps I'd left them this late on purpose, the imminent arrival of the new millenium adding a certain urgency to the ascents.

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  • Understanding the climate system is a major research challenge given urgency by global warming.

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  • The character's energy has to fight the urgency of the plot and the urgency of the plot makes the character more energetic.

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  • To many environmentalists, it's a puzzle how anyone could doubt the urgency of checking human population growth.

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  • In cases of urgency, preliminary injunctions may be obtained.

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  • Now, to create a sense of urgency, Blunt brings news of the rebels.

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  • This underlines the urgency of the need for effective advice and procedures for withdrawal.

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  • The gathering was widely seen as a missed opportunity to inject the necessary urgency, fresh momentum and political will into the process.

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  • The potentialities of aerial warfare and the extreme vulnerability of non-combatants to its attacks tend to emphasize the urgency of agreements of this nature.

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  • The study was greeted as lending urgency to calls for reforms of the library service.

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  • They could identify to the controller the perceived urgency of a call.

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  • For any enquires please feel free to contact us, we will deal with your inquiry with the utmost urgency.

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  • Studies support Prelief's efficiency in reducing bladder pain and urinary urgency when used in the diets of interstitial cystitis (IC) sufferers.

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  • Legislation of the type discussed later is a matter of extreme urgency.

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  • It can be frightening to yearn for a child, and it is hard to fathom the desperate urgency that comes with.. .

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  • Was the matter put to the section 4 committees with sufficient urgency?

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  • In any case the people are driven out by some adverse change; and when the urgency is great they may require to drive out in turn weaker people who occupy a desirable territory, thus propagating the wave of migration, the direction of which is guided by the forms of the land into inevitable channels.

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  • Here he was influenced, as to biblical languages and textual criticism, by the learned and loyal-minded Abbe Paulin Martin, and as to a vivid consciousness of the true nature, gravity and urgency of the biblical problems and an Attic sense of form by the historical intuition and the mordant irony of Abbe Louis Duchesne.

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  • That Calvin was actuated by personal spite and animosity against Servetus himself may be open to discussion; we have his own express declaration that, after Servetus was convicted, he used no urgency that he should be put to death, and at their last interview he told Servetus that he never had avenged private injuries, and assured him that if he would repent it would not be his fault if all the pious did not give him their hands.'

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  • The speech he gave in September 1962, announcing that goal, spent a good amount of time justifying the expense and explaining the urgency.

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  • In urgent cases over £ 250 contact must be made with the Accounts Receivable team, indicating the urgency required.

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  • Do you see the urgency of the whole situation?

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  • He tells you, that the matter with which he is charged, has all the urgency of a matter in hand.

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  • Even scaling up best practice is unlikely to meet the urgency of the tasks.

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  • Thus, the whole case for war - the urgency of the threat - falls apart.

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  • Failure to recognize the urgency of repairs led to delays where prompt action would have saved money or prevented the problem getting worse.

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  • Studies support Prelief 's efficiency in reducing bladder pain and urinary urgency when used in the diets of interstitial cystitis (IC) sufferers.

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  • It can be frightening to yearn for a child, and it is hard to fathom the desperate urgency that comes with...

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  • The final response will be agreed through urgency procedures.

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  • The point of these scams is to not only give you a sense of urgency in responding, but also to offer you something you want.

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  • He experienced extreme stress at seeing the child in imminent danger, and that information entered his brain with such force and urgency that it bypassed the prefrontal cortex and other higher brain centers.

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  • Many of the items that fall into quadrant three are really things that can be put off or avoided altogether, though we often fool ourselves into thinking that they are important simply because they seem to have a sense of urgency.

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  • Each one has a different area of urgency, from "urgent and important" to "neither urgent nor important." Covey recommends spending the most time in quadrant two to be productive and use time most efficiently.

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  • Your stress will be greatly reduced if you start downsizing before the urgency of the actual move begins.

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  • The music soundtrack has nice fantasy melodies that vary in intensity depending on the urgency of the situation.

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  • About 50 percent of people develop problems with control of their urge to urinate (urinary urgency), or become incontinent.

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  • Dysentery-A disease marked by frequent watery bowel movements, often with blood and mucus, and characterized by pain, urgency to have a bowel movement, fever, and dehydration.

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  • While there is no immediate urgency, the condition should be evaluated by a pediatrician or an orthopedic surgeon in the first weeks of life so that treatment can be started.

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  • Obsessions are intrusive, irrational thoughts that keep popping up in a person's mind, such as the urgency to wash one's hands again.

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  • The Foundation take risks, make big bets, and move with urgency.

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  • I am wondering if they pick up the sense of urgency bordering on desperation, which I got from reading your email.

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  • While there may be more urgency in getting it exactly right when you're going on a long hike and everything has to fit, the daily lugging of heavy items also requires some serious packing know-how.

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  • Suddenly, after about thirty minutes, the planchette started to move with more urgency and speed.

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  • Katakana is a symbolic method for writing things out; this form of writing and tattooing is used to create a sense of urgency and deeper emphasis on the meaning of the original word.

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  • For many modern consumers, shopping for a new clock takes on an almost unfathomable urgency filled with product comparisons, reading online reviews and seeking the opinions of friends or family.

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  • It increases the urgency of the action step by taking away the risk of buying now.

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  • Her men turned back, newfound urgency in their movement as they pushed their horses into quick paces.

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  • Hilden's frown deepened, but he accepted it and hurried away, sensing the urgency.

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  • The proposed order of subjects was entirely altered in view of the Colenso case, for which urgency was claimed; and most of the time was spent in discussing it.

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  • They had symptoms of acute cystitis including dysuria, frequency, urgency and/or suprapubic pain.

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  • In young girls with recurrent infections, daytime urgency and wetting is not infrequently associated due to bladder instability.

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  • Sounding dustier than ever Gil's cracked honey voice still possesses an urgency of spirit that can make goose bumps prickle on your back.

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  • Urinary tract infection, including prostatitis or sexually transmitted diseases, causing frequency and urgency.

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  • They also must demonstrate a far greater sense of ambition, urgency and focus on Africa in world trade talks.

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  • The first pallid hues of daybreak where spreading across the distant tors which signaled the urgency to get off the moor.

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  • How can we convey the urgency of moving quickly?

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  • The early symptoms of cystitis in women are dysuria (pain on urination); urgency (a sudden strong desire to urinate); and increased frequency of urination.

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  • The snow began falling before dawn, drifting down with an urgency that heralded a serious accumulation.

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  • Despite his urgency, Mr. Tim was immaculately dressed, his silvered hair clashing with features rendered youthful by multiple advanced cosmetic surgeries.

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  • Meanwhile, again confronted by a rebellion of the prince of Karamania, Murad had crossed into Asia and reduced him to submission, granting him honourable terms, in view of the urgency of the peril in Europe.

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  • She responded instinctively to the urgency in his voice.

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  • Taking advantage of the Easter recess, when most of the malcontents were out of town, they suddenly, on the 3rd of May, brought the whole question before the diet and demanded urgency for it.

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  • How could I emphasize the urgency to get ready on time so that we will not be late again?

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  • Urgency surged within her.

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  • Jenn's gaze went to Sofi's protruding belly, and she was hit with both urgency and fear.

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  • But he and his followers appear to have greatly exaggerated both the magnitude and the urgency of the dangers to which they pointed.'

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  • He had apparently identified himself with the " Illyrian " party, had broken off all communications with the Hungarian government, and, in spite of an imperial edict issued in response to the urgency of Batthyani, had summoned a diet to Agram, which on the 9th of June decreed the separation of the " Triune Kingdom " from Hungary.

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  • The Czechs blocked business by a pile of " urgency motions " and occasionally indulged in noisy obstruction.

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  • Army orders were issued at 5 a.m., but still the urgency of the situation was so little understood that had they been verbally adhered to the force of the II.

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  • Meanwhile the general dissatisfaction was coming to a head, as we may infer from the urgency with which the imperial freedman Helius insisted upon Nero's return to Italy.

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  • For the first there was some urgency, the latter was still the business of the local jurisdictions.

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  • I'll risk a quick communication from here to see what the urgency is.

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  • The central theme of his preaching was, according to the Synoptic Gospels, the nearness of the coming of the Messianic kingdom, and the consequent urgency for preparation by repentance.

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  • Urgency filled him at the thought of finding a way to save the woman he might've killed a few days ago.

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  • Lana sought the words to convey her urgency without revealing just how important it was.

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  • He kissed her again, this time with urgency and let go enough so his fangs should definitely start their descent.

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  • Mercy was also in correspondence with the Constitutionals, and in letter after letter to him and the emperor, the queen, strongly supported by Fersen, insisted that the congress should be formed as soon as possible, her appeals increasing in urgency as she saw that Barnave's party would soon be powerless against the extremists.

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  • In the war of the Austrian Succession, which followed the accession of Maria Theresa to the Habsburg throne, Turkey, in spite of the urgency of France, would take no share, and she maintained the same attitude in the disorders in Persia following the death of Nadir Shah.

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  • One thought emerged, fed by urgency that was quickly swallowed by cool magic.

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