Imperative
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655 examples of Imperative in a sentence
Notwithstanding Trump’s reluctance, many countries seem to recognize the
imperative
to act.
And, thanks to the visionary leadership of Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg, this
imperative
is receiving the attention it deserves.
The fourth policy
imperative
is rebuilding.
Pakistan's War of All Against AllThe alliance in the fight against terrorism between Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf and the United States is
imperative
not only for America, but for Pakistan-a Muslim-majority nation whose social fabric is being torn apart by militancy and lawlessness.
This bodes ill for improved relations with Iran in the short run, and makes it
imperative
that Western powers unite to make it unambiguously clear that any use of nuclear weapons or materials by Iran or terror groups aligned with Iran will result in an immediate and devastating response.
It’s the kind of question that tends to bring out the bureaucrat in even the most direct of communicators, as one feels obliged to explain the complexity of the challenges confronting humanity: how no
imperative
can be singled out over other goals; how the struggle for peace, the fight against poverty, and the battle to eradicate disease must all be waged side by side; and so on – mind-numbingly.
Beyond the moral imperative, doing so is in these actors’ self-interest.
So it is
imperative
that the new government prepares – in cooperation with the National Bank of Poland (NBP) – a comprehensive program to steer the course of fiscal and monetary policy toward the goal of euro membership.
Having created a functioning, regional, open trade area, the three countries must ensure that the new
imperative
to secure borders does not obstruct legitimate flows of goods, services and people.
Given the obvious
imperative
for cooperative solutions to address transnational and global security threats, this could not be more important.
It is
imperative
that China’s leaders mount a firm and decisive response to these divergent and sometimes even conflicting concerns.
As the world embarks on this 15-year journey, recognizing this
imperative
could not be more important.
Finally, because it is mostly civilians that have suffered and are still suffering in Georgia, it is
imperative
for the world community to promote a lasting solution, as is stipulated in the agreement promoted by French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
To the extent that continued currency-market volatility spills over into other markets – and it will – the
imperative
for stronger economic fundamentals to validate asset prices will intensify.
The insurance industry can, and should, respond to the tsunami disaster by accepting the moral
imperative
to take concerted action to expand risk coverage.
This continued vulnerability reflects a collective failure to reform the global monetary system – an
imperative
that People’s Bank of China (PBOC) Governor Zhou Xiaochuan highlighted in early 2009.
Beyond the moral imperative, there is a strong financial argument in favor of the transition to a circular economy – namely, the promise of over $1 trillion in business opportunities.
Most important, from Russia’s perspective, the competition with the EU over Ukraine’s trading alignment is trivial compared to the
imperative
of keeping NATO – that is, the US military – out of the country.
The objective of growth for the accession countries is apparently the sole
imperative
in Brussels; macroeconomic stability can wait.
But it is
imperative
that world leaders pursue such positive globalization strategies, rather than the negative, defensive, and protectionist policies that are so universally on offer today.
So we face a twofold
imperative
– securing growth while reducing debt.
What looks like a political and economic
imperative
to Spaniards may look like a waste of money to Germans.
Without that Cold War imperative, science became an easy target for Kremlin budget cutters.
It is
imperative
to continue capitalizing on this trend.
It is
imperative
that they do not succeed.
Publication is a moral
imperative.
Climate change is a global problem: if countries are not confident that others are addressing it, they will not feel an
imperative
to act themselves.
Beyond the need to alleviate the human misery that fills television screens and front pages of newspapers lies the
imperative
not to miss the significant medium-term opportunities that migration provides.
Rather than using taxpayers’ money to fuel climate change, these governments should be pricing carbon out of the market through taxation (an
imperative
that is especially relevant for Africa, which will pay the highest price for potential climate catastrophes, despite having contributed very little to the problem).
At worst, the Bush administration could have acted alone, but with sufficient force, skill, and diligence - and with the appropriate and
imperative
respect for human rights and international law - to get the job done quickly.
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