Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

125 Sentences With "more urgently"

How to use more urgently in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "more urgently" and check conjugation/comparative form for "more urgently". Mastering all the usages of "more urgently" from sentence examples published by news publications.

That's a problem, and one that scientists feel more urgently lately.
And the statistics couldn't more urgently highlight the need for change.
Some skins, you soon realize, need saving more urgently than others.
The topic of combat ethics is more urgently relevant now than ever.
They will soon need migrants even more urgently than they do today.
" (the question smuggled inside the confession), or, more urgently, "Please love me.
Europe is not fine, and U.S. presence has rarely been more urgently required.
And more urgently, does she actually pose a threat to his well-being?
But the central question raised by his ouster looms more urgently than ever.
Much of this material was covered more urgently in "Citizenfour," Poitras' gripping 2014 documentary.
More urgently, it needed to show fans everything that was great about the league.
The people who might need you more urgently should know to call or text you.
More urgently, the play suggests a bleak sociopolitical future that is within the realm of possibility.
Editorial Reports that the Great Barrier Reef is dying come ever more frequently, ever more urgently.
Or, more urgently, [you] just don't want to be the first person to catch a bullet!
Perhaps more urgently, the new tariffs could indicate Trump's recent trade war pause will be short-lived.
They were there for mementos, to be sure, but more urgently to walk in the Beales' footsteps.
As a reality show star lords over American politics, reality television looks more urgently political than ever.
It is a gripping story that itself seems from a vanished world in which books more urgently mattered.
Certainly the working class are more likely to feel the world closing in on them, and more urgently.
And, perhaps more urgently, what does it mean for the parents who will buy the costumes for them?
Its work has never been more urgently needed, and yet congressional Republicans are perpetually trying to kill it.
Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), in his first term, has complained from Day 1 that Washington doesn't act more urgently.
But more urgently, Apple's lax enforcement of its rules around subscriptions had allowed shady app developers to financially benefit.
But Mr Gove also has an agenda, not of further spending cuts but of something that is more urgently needed: reform.
Sauerbrunn called the gaffe a "debacle" and accepted responsibility for not trying to clear the ball more urgently out of traffic.
The sport's long-term success hinges on moving more urgently toward safety, especially at the youth and college levels, he said.
More urgently (and cinematically), Arthur's mortal enemy Morgana (Rebecca Ferguson) is emerging from a centuries-long slumber, intent on enslaving humanity.
FRUM: Thank you — and even more urgently let me finish with a wish that events prove you right and me wrong.
Geopolitical, cyber and more urgently, climate risk, have emerged as areas that banks and other firms need to get their heads around.
Some public health experts said the main effect of declaring an emergency would be to make Americans regard the epidemic more urgently.
More urgently, is "Porgy" a sensitive portrayal of the lives and struggles of a segregated African-American community in Charleston, S. C.?
They talk about friends who've lost everything; they talk about what they know, and more urgently, they talk about what they don't know.
But he argued a separate 'surge' funding is needed more urgently to stem the unfolding crisis and claimed existing mechanisms are in place.
If the staffers get a lot of calls about one issue in a day, however, that gets sent to your congressman more urgently.
If the issue is not addressed quickly, major airlines will certainly begin to view the problem more urgently, and passengers will be impacted.
This is something I found more with the men I met in Europe than the women — the men more urgently needed to speak.
His abusive father has died and Wallace has missed the funeral, and more urgently, his nematodes have been corrupted, wasting his summer's work.
More urgently, the idea of extending personhood to nature—currently catching hold far beyond Indian reservations—is a response to a practical problem.
No international challenge is more important for government leaders in Washington and Beijing to address more urgently and intensively than this deteriorating relationship.
Even more urgently, the special election in Pennsylvania's 18th District, which has been in Republican hands since the 2002 election, is unexpectedly competitive.
And we may need modern transit to get across our congested cities more urgently than we need new ways to from coast-to-coast.
More urgently NATO must continue to sharpen its response to the tactics of misinformation and infiltration that Russia used in Crimea and eastern Ukraine.
When the planet seems further away than ever from a utopian future, don't we need visions of that utopian future more urgently than ever?
Thus, the Equifax breach teaches us one additional lesson: We need consumer reporting agency reform perhaps more urgently than we need data breach protection.
Trafficking in bland stereotypes, demonstrating a lack of imagination or relying on anonymous, naked dead women as vague motivation all feel more urgently terrible.
"At this point, I'd have to wait and see," said Patricia Shearin, 54, who wanted Mr. Hickenlooper to speak more urgently about climate change.
That could happen, he said, if we don't respond more urgently the dire and increasingly real threat of machines holding exponentially more knowledge than mankind.
On the economic front, Indian policymakers could focus more urgently on the above-mentioned needs in basic infrastructure and human capital, crucial for sustained growth.
Plus, they have to get through it first — meaning primary base voters may often weigh more urgently on politicians' minds than general election swing voters.
That could happen, he said, if we don't respond more urgently to the dire and increasingly real threat of machines holding exponentially more knowledge than mankind.
Commissioner Pierre Moscovici, in charge of taxation in the EU, told CNBC last month that qualified majority would help the EU address taxation matters more urgently.
Somewhere in the middle is where we'll end up Shuler said American workers need to have the conversation about the future of work more urgently today.
The answer, he said, is at the end of life, and as a result, he advises them to delay claiming until they need it more urgently.
Meanwhile, school officials are under intense pressure to protect their wards from explicit online content and, even more urgently, detect early signs of potential school shootings.
But the expectation was that the issue-specific spokesperson, or team, would be able to respond more urgently and with the latest information, to reporters' inquiries.
IBM today is even more urgently in need of new business, with quarterly results released earlier this week showing that revenue has declined for 21 consecutive quarters.
Scientists are sounding the alarm more urgently and people have noticed—22% of Americans polled by Yale University late last year said that climate change is real.
The question is whether the forced ephemerality of Periscope makes people more comfortable and less self-conscious broadcasting, and feel more urgently compelled to watch the streams.
More urgently, if the Trump administration wants to have a prayer of calming down Trump's simmering rage over unauthorized migration, they're going to need some intergovernmental help.
The current crisis makes clear, though, that a better effort, one consistent with both our values and our national interest, is more urgently needed now than ever.
The standards body that proposed the first iteration of STIR/Shaken back in 2006 went on to identify robocalling even more urgently as a problem in 2008.
Nowhere is this more urgently needed than in India, which is forecast to overtake China by 2400 as the world's most populous country, according to United Nations data.
About those Mexico counterattacks: they'll probably want to go faster, more urgently, when they can to try to catch Brazil, which won't like it anymore than Germany did.
"All this matters even more urgently when you consider the McCabe firing as a road-test for Trump's method in an impending showdown with Robert Mueller," Frum writes.
If they are to do so, the goals of the EU must be modified, and the need for action on climate change must be more urgently stressed and pursued.
"The state needs the strategic support of science and technology more urgently than any other time in the past," Mr. Xi said last year in announcing the 2049 goal.
Russia said it entered to fight the Islamic State, but directed most of its strikes at places farther west, like Idlib, where rival insurgents more urgently threatened government forces.
Even more urgently, the intricate legislative calendar — with two budget resolutions and two reconciliation bills — meant the health bill had to happen fast, or it would hold up everything else.
Even more urgently, the crowded legislative calendar — with two budget resolutions and two reconciliation bills — meant the health bill had to happen fast, or it would hold up everything else.
For instance, rather than simply recommending a flu shot, it might prompt a user to get one more urgently if there's been an outbreak of the disease in their area.
If an app contains a critical bug, the API helps developers more urgently push users to update to the latest patched version instead of assuming users have automatic updates turned on.
One conundrum of the South Korean economy is that even as foreign workers are needed more urgently, youth unemployment has climbed to just under 10 percent, nearly triple the overall rate.
That would explain why the canonical gay plays have always spoken to nongay audiences, and why today, when other forms of marginalization are so pressing, they speak more urgently, not less.
Both broadly agreed that "religious literacy" (in other words, basic knowledge about what people of faith do, believe and revere) was both in dangerous decline and yet more urgently needed than ever.
"Leader McConnell's proposal is also skewed in favor of corporations rather than the workers and families who much more urgently and acutely feel the pain in reduced hours and unemployment," Schumer said.
With his presidential run, he has committed himself more urgently to the task that Democrats who invoke the idea of democratic capitalism have generally had first in mind: slowing the party's leftward progress.
He sought to pressure Beijing to come to the table more urgently, warning that any deal would be "MUCH TOUGHER" if the two sides did not reach an agreement before the 2020 election.
As a result of that meeting, we and 24 other former foreign ministers are now issuing a statement calling upon leaders of all countries to counter the uncertainties posed by nuclear weapons more urgently.
But the fatal attack on Sunday at the Acacia-run shelter — where city officials say SERA provides security — has led to renewed calls for New York to more urgently address concerns about the nonprofit.
The group is armed with a survey showing that small-business owners want tax relief more urgently than a repeal of ObamaCare, so that they can reinvest in their companies or pay down debt.
However, I get the sense this may have happened a little more urgently after Wichrowski, who only joined EF a few months ago, announced he intended to move to the other side of the Atlantic.
And lawmakers who represent these districts, many of whom initially resisted starting impeachment proceedings, said they needed to demonstrate that they were spending adequate time on issues more urgently connected to their constituents' well being.
But he's not the first to think that using the language of national crises is the way to get countries to act — that's part of a global activist movement to view climate change more urgently.
Now, with Washington's help needed perhaps more urgently, a key piece of that legislation is hampering efforts to address the lingering effects of Hurricane Maria — and possibly threatening Puerto Rico's broader economic comeback as well.
But in the absence of a government, those reforms are on the backburner, at a time when they may be more urgently required than ever after Britain's vote to leave the European Union, some analysts argue.
At the same time, she must contend, perhaps more urgently, with the fast and formidable rise on the left of Mr. Sanders — a force she tried to counter by casting herself as a more accomplished progressive.
But what the past year has shown is that when citizens stand together, we have the power to make elected officials treat certain issues, such as health care, more urgently than they would without our voices.
Finally, Harvey, along with the floods in southeast Asia that killed 1,200, remind us of the importance of acting more urgently to address the threat of climate change, which increases the risks of catastrophic weather events.
But such direct challenges to the 1973 milestone are years from any Supreme Court hearing, and advocates on both sides are more urgently strategizing over the pending cases that would establish the terms for the eventual showdown.
Efforts by some Islamic scholars to overhaul the handling of misconduct claims are underway but so far haven't yielded tangible results, leading some activists to fear a Catholic Church–style blowup if accusations aren't addressed more urgently.
For us, unlike for its 19th-century audience, this hand-held card's utility is not as advertisement; more urgently, it serves as a graphic reminder: beware of all those who deliberately confound patriotic sentiment with exclusionary solutions.
Weston essentially assigned himself the job of finding local partners willing to work with Americans to rebuild Falluja in exchange for endless stacks of American money, and, even more urgently, to function as the city's informal government.
At a time when they need healthcare more urgently than ever, many pregnant patients walk straight out of the clinic when they hear this—the fear of attracting the attention of the Home Office is simply too great.
But it more urgently needs investment in a better strategy to meet current and emerging challenges including Russian interference, a risen China, and asymmetric capabilities and threats that level the playing field, such as cyber and space warfare.
I think it's always a useful exercise to try to understand how people are reacting to the world, what made them the way they are, and I think that is, in a way, more urgently needed than emotional empathy.
More urgently, the diary may complicate the city's intent to build a new school on part of what was the Van Brunt farm, with its hint at the possibility that slaves are buried in unmarked graves on the lot.
More urgently, Democrats say, is the lack of approval of Adam J. Szubin, the acting under secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence at the Treasury Department, even as Mr. Szubin oversees Treasury sanctions that target some 6,000 people and institutions.
But as climate change, suburban sprawl, and increased international travel are putting more ticks and the pathogens they carry in the paths of humans, what's becoming more urgently apparent is how the US's tick monitoring systems are not keeping pace.
As I recently testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee's Subcommittee on Terrorism, Nonproliferation, and Trade, the time has come for Congress to act, creating incentives for Saudi Arabia and the executive branch to address this national security problem more urgently.
After a slow start in 2017, with year-over-year deal volume down nearly 85 percent in September, Broadcom's $103 billion hostile offer for Qualcomm in November has again made smaller chipmakers more urgently consider merging, one of the people said.
Indeed, it moved him to press even more urgently for the creation of a pan-European military force, which Trump sees as anathema to his view of an American-controlled NATO -- since the United States would no longer be in the driver's seat.
On the margins, Gabbard and Yang are problems for Sanders, and his supporters have begun warning more urgently that young, alienated voters who want an anti-establishment candidate would waste their vote if they gave it to a candidate polling in single digits.
Faced with a volatile stock market and the prospect of an economic downturn next year, the ride-hailing services have moved more urgently toward an initial public offering, said four people with knowledge of the companies' plans, who were not authorized to speak publicly.
In fact, the city needs to move more urgently on three fronts: ending profound racial segregation; closing failing schools while opening better ones; and finding more effective ways to train good teachers, retain the best teachers and move the worst ones out of the system.
He said Democrats prevented a deal on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, he threatened to pull out of the North American Free Trade Agreement if Mexico doesn't step up its immigration policies and said his border wall was needed more urgently than ever.
"It is not an either/or; anxiety and depression are common partners," I assured him, insisting that what we needed to do was concentrate on how he was feeling now and more urgently, on getting him to pull out of his academic crash pattern.
Like the insurrection of rock and roll against show tunes and sugary popular music, Munch's touchstone images came to satisfy a yen for something grittier and more urgently engaging than the formalism, based in Impressionism and Cubism, that was upheld by art historians at the time.
In the thick of one of the most consequential Supreme Court careers of modern times, he left a void in conservative jurisprudence and, more urgently, a vacancy on the bench that has yet to be filled, raising still more questions about what may await the country.
The major concern for the labor market in the United States, Autor wrote, is not the number of jobs per se, but the decline in labor's share of value-added and, even more urgently, the steep falls in earnings among less-educated workers, which certainly have a technological origin.
But in a talk delivered by Skype at the Starmus science and art festival in June 2017, the super-famous scientist and author made the case more urgently in the wake of President Donald Trump's decision to pull the United States out of the Paris climate agreement on June 1.
This steady leakage was a concern for Istvan, not just with respect to the long-term health prospects of the Immortality Bus but more urgently the likelihood of our getting pulled over on the freeway by a traffic cop — something that, given the conspicuousness of the vehicle, seemed a nontrivial prospect.
Democratic senators will certainly ask the hard questions during his confirmation hearing, and the answers Gorsuch gives will be fascinating and enormously important to his prospects for confirmation — and possibly the future of the nation, with a president who constantly attacks the checks and balances that are more urgently needed than ever.
By August, the fears had grown so much that former CIA Director John BrennanJohn Owen BrennanWebb: Questions for Robert Mueller A brief timeline of Trump's clashes with intelligence director Dan Coats Trump critic Brennan praises his Iran decision: I 'applaud' him MORE urgently requested to see former President Obama, according to the book.
While "What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours" is linked loosely by keys (and also by character — a figure in the wings of one story might take center stage in another, a structure that recalls Yoko Ogawa's devastating "Revenge"), the collection is even more urgently ­united by the author's playful, inventive sensibility.
"If Duterte succeeds in silencing Rappler, it will have a profound chilling effect on Philippine media freedom, encouraging self-censorship by reporters and media outlets fearful of government reprisals for critical reporting at a time when the watchdog role of a free press is more urgently needed than ever," its statement said.
The question is now being asked more urgently than before, as the primary contests draw closer and many Democrats simultaneously assess the risks of the two front-runners, Warren and Joe Biden, and survey the field anew, wondering if anyone in the tier of candidates just below them might be a better opponent for Donald Trump.
The growing threat to Turkey is only the latest reason for the United States and its partners to work more urgently to defeat the group in Iraq and Syria, while seeking to end the civil war in Syria, which has not only brought devastation to hundreds of thousands of civilians, but provided fertile ground for extremism.
There are things powerful enough to pick us up, that can carry us from here to there; we float and we know that we do so is in defiance of some old and stubborn laws, but also and more urgently we are nevertheless aloft, all the way off the ground, in defiance and in delight and in awe.
I get a bit uncomfortable when people say that this game is "what the world needs right now," or something along those lines - I don't like the idea that our game (or media in general) succeeds because it anaesthetises people to the horrors of the world, when clarity and action are more urgently necessary than ever.
She's supposed to lie motionless in her sleeping bag for another 10 minutes before collecting a second sample, but she's antsy to get her day started; even in all her layers inside the sleeping bag, she's freezing, and she could be preparing her gear for the day's departure, melting ice into water for coffee and breakfast, or, more urgently, emptying her bladder.
From the looks of it, it could have been a cocktail reception or art opening, but on the precipice of the year 2020 the cause was political rather than social: Raise some serious money to get Donald Trump out of office as quickly as humanly possible — and, perhaps even more urgently, help wrestle the Senate from Republican stranglehold on legislation.
With democracy under attack around the world and a Republican president who praises dictators from Russia to China while insulting America's neighbors and allies; with equal rights and voting rights under attack and the most dishonest and divisive president in American history ripping apart our national unity, nothing is more urgently needed than Democrats uniting to end the Republican one-party rule in Washington.
And they are answers the U.S. needs more urgently than ever, with more teams than ever capable of playing with the Americans all the time, not just in best-case scenarios for them and worst-case for the U.S. It's not an entirely new situation—Lloyd herself pointed out how difficult the World Cup victory was in 2015—but this week served as a reminder for anyone who still thinks of America as the lone superpower.
And in a passage that often gets overlooked by reporters and pundits alike, IG Horowitz concluded in his final report about the Clinton email caper that the anti-Trump biases that FBI agent Strzok and bureau lawyer Lisa Page expressed in text messages may have affected their decisionmaking to focus more urgently on the now disproven Trump-Russia collusion allegations rather than to finish work on the former secretary of State's email problems, an investigation code-named Midyear.

No results under this filter, show 125 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.