Immediate
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1839 examples of Immediate in a sentence
JN: It's more tangible than world peace, and it's certainly more
immediate.
We're wired for dangers that are immediate, that are physical, that are imminent, and so our body goes into an incredible reaction where endogenous opioids come in.
Immediate
detection,
immediate
response.
For some people it's only about what is in the
immediate
situation, what other people are doing and what you're feeling.
Proximate explanations for health conditions consider the
immediate
factors: What's going on inside someone's body right now that caused a particular problem.
While the quest for new antibiotics is for our medium-term future, the novel coronavirus poses an
immediate
deadly threat, and I'm excited to share that we think we can use the same technology to search for therapeutics to fight this virus.
We have a site on Google Earth that Google Earth was generous enough to give us, and so forth, because we feel very much the need to tell this story, because it is such an
immediate
evidence of ongoing climate change right now.
If a food is out of
immediate
reach, such that you have to use a stool to reach it, even when it's chocolate, study participants ate 70 percent less without thinking about it.
This active bystanding had an almost
immediate
positive effect.
He believes the mobile phone, by being location-specific, contextual, timely and immediate, is simply the greatest persuasive technology device ever invented.
It might be able to self-repair, and even respond to dramatic changes in the
immediate
environment.
Now we have an architecture that connects a city to the natural world in a very direct and
immediate
way.
Immediate
dismissal to bus drivers in New York, if seen with a mobile phone in a hand.
And when he presented the gift to his wife, her
immediate
reaction was, "After 20 years of marriage, you don't know my size?" (Laughter) "And furthermore, don't you know I never wear this kind of thing?"
And the fact is that there were
immediate
wounds and needs that needed to be filled, and there was talk about inclusion and wanting it to be an inclusive process.
So dealing with it is just an
immediate
master plan.
The story starts in Kenya in December of 2007, when there was a disputed presidential election, and in the
immediate
aftermath of that election, there was an outbreak of ethnic violence.
And the most
immediate
thought when I came out of that water was the following: I'm never, ever going to do another cold water swim in my life again.
Now, who would you rather be if a juicy piece of gossip were spreading through the network? A. And you have an
immediate
appreciation that A is going to be more likely to get the thing that's spreading and to get it sooner by virtue of their structural location within the network.
They go to the clinics, because they want to cure their
immediate
symptoms, and they will find somebody to talk to and discuss these issues and talk about what is burdening them and find solutions, develop their resources, learn tools to solve their family conflicts and gain some confidence in the future.
They offer a much more
immediate
form of action in our era of instant feedback.
Numbers may be slightly different in other countries, but what it means is that if you go to a doctor in the US, you have a not-insignificant chance to be subjected to a surgical intervention without there being an
immediate
need for it.
And so while the
immediate
goal of my research is to advance research and innovation and to reduce its cost, the real intent, of course, is to save lives.
So, from a purely economic point of view: if we don't use
immediate
incentives, we are underinvesting in student outcomes.
Maybe they should have asked seer Daisy Gamble from ON A CLEAR DAY ......LILI was very popular on
immediate
first release in Australia and ran in 70mm cinemas for months but it failed once out in the subs and the sticks and only ever surfaced after that on one night stands with ON A CLEAR DAY as a Sunday night double.
As for John's acting, he doesn't look particularly comfortable, despite apparent efforts to make him look at home; he seems to be ducking the camera most of the time, and he never connects with the audience in an
immediate
way.
If given the choice of watching this movie for a second time and, say, boiling myself, I'm afraid to say the choice would not be an
immediate
one.
But his most
immediate
problem is that a stunningly beautiful young woman, played by Michelle Johnson, is pursuing him too ardently, kissing him, groping him, and trying to initiate sex at every opportunity.
That's why, in Prozac Nation, the unreleased 2001 film of Wurtzel's 1990s bestseller book of the same name, there are
immediate
problems.
Lonely, disconnected, middle-class housewife in the midst of a divorce seeks solace to reflect on her
immediate
future.
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