Immediate
in sentence
1839 examples of Immediate in a sentence
Policymakers and business leaders cite many reasons for focusing on
immediate
concerns.
For American consumers, the
immediate
impact of this new tax – assuming its costs were passed fully onto consumers – would have been a $0.24 increase in the average national price of a gallon of gasoline, from $2.23 to $2.47, still far below the highs of 2007 and 2008.
Likewise, France’s recent presidential election bolstered those who argue that Europe must grow its way out of its debt-heavy public sector, rather than aim for
immediate
fiscal orthodoxy.
This was one of my
immediate
concerns when Typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippines, and at my request a special program was instituted to alert and help women in peril.
So the
immediate
impact of Trump’s victory has been a net positive for the eurozone – and the benefits seem set to continue.
Moreover, the benefits of Turkey’s influence in its
immediate
neighborhood can be realized only if the EU proceeds in a more honest and robust way with the accession process, and if the US begins to treat Turkey as an indispensable partner in the region.
In this context, a weakened and fractured Europe – unable to confront threats stemming from its
immediate
environment – would be a more dangerous place to live.
The
immediate
cause of the government’s demise was Parliament’s rejection of the center-left coalition’s proposed budget, in favor of the budget presented by the center-right Alliance parties, which formed the previous government.
But, while demand will increase, this will not have much of an
immediate
effect on oil prices.
If we want to reduce hurricane damage, should we focus primarily on a very cheap solution that would enable us to handle storm surges much better within a few years, or on an incredibly expensive solution that would require almost a hundred years to avoid nine millimeters of 7.5-meter surges?The morally defensible answer is clear, and it has nothing to do with
immediate
reductions in CO2 emissions.
The morally defensible answer is clear, and it has nothing to do with
immediate
reductions in CO2 emissions.
The
immediate
upshot is a substantial divergence in firms’ cost of funds, with many small and medium-size enterprises even losing access to credit completely.
But the
immediate
short-run alternative – letting Greece (and potentially others) fall by the wayside – would carry a substantial price.
The
immediate
topic on the agenda in Chicago next week will be getting NATO forces out of Afghanistan.
Beyond these three
immediate
issues were long-run policy challenges: updating the country’s pension system to deal with an aging population and the decline of defined-benefit pensions; improving the education system so that more people would bear the risk of pursuing higher education; and reversing the erosion of America as a middle-class society.
It is a complex process that unfolds in two phases: first, the House of Representatives must decide, by a simple majority, that the charges are serious enough to be tried; second, a full-fledged trial is conducted in the Senate, which must reach a two-thirds majority to convict the official and trigger
immediate
removal from office.
In the
immediate
aftermath of World War II, the US opened its markets and deployed its immense financial resources to reconstruct Japan and Western Europe’s devastated economies.
The follow-up Resolution 1973, adopted on March 17, deplored the failure to comply with Resolution 1970, reasserted a determination to ensure the protection of civilians, and called for an
immediate
ceasefire and a complete end to violent attacks against and abuses of civilians.
And, as for the wider mandate to protect civilians, the resolution allows airborne attacks to knock out tanks or troop columns advancing on Benghazi or other rebel-held towns, and – should they exist – concentrations of forces within those areas that pose a direct and
immediate
threat to Qaddafi’s opponents.
Such an approach would begin with refraining from forcing an
immediate
vote – and a dramatic US veto – in the Security Council.
Furthermore, it seems equally improbable that the
immediate
impact of exiting the eurozone today would be larger than the long-run costs of remaining, given the insistence of Greece’s creditors on austerity.
In an effort to stay ahead of intense media expectations (and reflecting a misunderstanding according to which Syria would be just another Tunisia), President Barack Obama’s administration essentially severed America’s relationship with Bashar al-Assad’s regime by publicly embracing the disparate opposition and calling for Assad’s
immediate
removal.
This has prompted a modest uptick in expected inflation – the ECB’s favorite measure of price stability – not for the
immediate
future, but in five years, and then for five years.
The
immediate
priority is to calm and stabilize the situation in Gaza.
Some injury messages directly excite brain structures that produce emotion, and these in turn stimulate areas of the brain that create the meaning of the
immediate
situation.
The problem is that the absence of reliable data can make the need to protect a species seem more abstract and less urgent, weakening governments’ capacity to resist other, more
immediate
demands, especially the need to protect relevant livelihoods.
The new Iraqi government, when it is formed, will have at least the appearance of viability for the
immediate
future.
Pointing out the stupidity and destructiveness of Trump’s policies, and making the case for their
immediate
reversal, should be an everyday occurrence.
Enabling a president who is clearly a danger to democracy for the sake of
immediate
financial gain is unpatriotic and morally reprehensible.
The Costs of GrexitPARIS – Earlier this week, following days of tense discussions, the new government in Athens reached an agreement with its eurozone creditors that includes a package of
immediate
reforms and a four-month extension of the financial assistance program.
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