Urgency
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356 examples of Urgency in a sentence
We are in a situation of urgency, severity and scope never before faced by humankind.
SB: So there's really a sense of
urgency
around this. AGF: Yes.
And so ... I also have some
urgency
I want to tell you about.
But I also ... I've had Parkinson's for the last 15 years, and this gives me a sense of
urgency
that I want to do this now, while I feel good enough to really be part of this team.
I would sing it with the
urgency
and the burning desire of a nine-year-old who did, in fact, have a dream.
This is already happening with Tahlequah, because the United States and Canada have renewed their talks with greater
urgency
for how to help the orcas, how to restore the Chinook salmon and how to help with the water pollution.
And all that with a renewed sense of
urgency.
But when it comes to teaching professionals, that
urgency
is lagging.
The only reason we are not addressing it with the
urgency
it deserves is that the best solutions, the most advanced solutions, the most progressive solutions, are, unfortunately, in parts of the world where solutions don't scale.
And it's also true that some of those priorities are met with an increased sense of
urgency.
There’d been many attempts to right the tower during its 800 year history, but this team’s computer models revealed the
urgency
of their situation.
They spoke with a passion, an urgency, an intellectual conviction that, for me, was a voice I had not heard in decades, a dream long forgotten.
Contrary to widely held assumptions, an emphasis on action provides a special
urgency
to thinking.
Contrast that with Ready Mode, where we triage, which means we prioritize by degree of
urgency.
Because I feel an
urgency
about this.
You probably see the sense of urgency, a little bit of fear, but intense concentration, deep, deep focus on tackling a really difficult problem.
By the end of the drought, this created such a sense of
urgency
as well as a sense of community.
But I believe there is a second climate crisis, which is as severe, which has the same origins, and that we have to deal with with the same
urgency.
And there's an
urgency
to this.
Part of the
urgency
comes from the fact that, of order, a billion people on the planet currently are undernourished or starving.
So you get this sense of urgency, like you need to find as much stuff as possible as soon as possible.
There is none of the romance, magic, trickery, or
urgency
the script calls for, little spontaneity, and the character of Caliban in particular is reduced to a quivering and insane idiot of sorts, similar to Gaveston in Jarman's Edward II.
It lacks the documentary feel of the first film and the raw
urgency
that made it so effective.
It's all a bit clumsy and aimless, with no real sense of
urgency
or direction.
It all takes place very quickly, which lends a sense of very real
urgency
to the film.
A sense of
urgency
then takes over until the final outcome.
Of course, it's a newspaper drama--not a serial killer thriller, but Lang's general workman-like feel doesn't give the narrative any
urgency.
Still, there's enough fluttery melodrama on display in the picture's first-half to make it worth-seeing for Davis-buffs, though the second-half concerning a spreading epidemic lacks
urgency.
Much as he did in his Oscar-winning INDOCHINE, the director takes a simple love story and places it into a historical context that gives its soap opera roots grave urgency, and a grand, epic sweep.
Annette Benning is affecting, but together the two don't put much passion or
urgency
in their supposedly torrid affair.
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