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591 examples of Urgently in a sentence
Indeed, such an approach could undermine
urgently
needed structural reforms, not least by destroying the political capital required to enact them.
Under the circumstances, South Africa and the Southern African Development Community (SADC)
urgently
need to reappraise their approach not only to Mugabe, but to how they will deal with any uncontested election.
We
urgently
need more resources to monitor resistance, stronger incentives for R&D, and innovative financing mechanisms to ensure widespread access to accurate diagnoses and quality medicines.
These countries
urgently
need structural reforms that can generate more inclusive economic growth and political institutions that channel, rather than suppress, legitimate popular demands.
The Global Fund is
urgently
appealing for a minimum of $5 billion per year for the next three years – a tiny sum relative to the world economy (and equal to roughly $5 per person in the high-income countries).
The method of bureaucratic control cannot, however, work in the new areas where further centralization is
urgently
needed: foreign policy and defense.
Similar reforms are
urgently
needed in countries like Italy and Spain.
A new start is
urgently
needed.
All this might be seen as a predictable, conservative reaction to
urgently
needed reforms, were it not for the poor track record of the Sunni economic establishment, which for many years adapted well enough to Syrian domination.
A third
urgently
needed commitment is to increase support for research that accelerates the development of new innovations in effective and efficient treatment delivery.
Although a modern legal framework largely exists, the rule of law and political accountability
urgently
need to be strengthened.
It must
urgently
re-design its functions, structure, and finance mechanisms to maximize the delivery of measurable results in all areas within its purview, from peace and security to sustainable development, human rights, and humanitarian engagement.
Verve and fanfare may be alien to Brussels, but what is
urgently
required is a sense of political showmanship that restores confidence in the European project as well as the economy.
Individual action plans are
urgently
needed even before the general Wider Europe Initiative emerges.
Far-reaching policy adjustments are now
urgently
needed, not least because of the deadly threat that climate change poses to the entire globe.
An improved poverty indicator – one that addresses, rather than avoids, the three major problems plaguing global estimates – is
urgently
needed.
EU countries
urgently
need to deregulate their markets and make their industries more competitive, which the UK has long advocated.
Mexico needs nothing more
urgently
than a period of sustained high growth so as to start eroding endemic poverty.
It is imperative that the EU build societies that are seen as global leaders in social, political, and technological innovation – all will be
urgently
needed in the transition to the low-carbon economy that is coming.
For starters, we
urgently
need to harness innovation to expand our capacity to reach children who are cut off from assistance in besieged areas or communities controlled by extremists.
But success will demand that local governments
urgently
improve their own capacity in key areas, such as expenditure control, revenue expansion, responsible fund-raising, and creditworthiness.
The administration
urgently
needs to take this point on board.
The G-20 should fill that gap
urgently.
In any event, these are the kinds of issues that the G-20 should
urgently
explore.
Thus, measures to “improve food security have never been more
urgently
needed.”
Other studies show that nine out of ten prostitutes
urgently
want to escape the job.
This grim situation has led the World Health Organization – and the United Nations more generally – to recognize obesity as an epidemic that must be addressed
urgently.
Simply put, the IMF and the World Bank
urgently
need self-reinforcing reforms.
And we ask our partners to recognize that programs originally planned on a ten-year time horizon, must be implemented
urgently.
Although Jeffrey Sachs has criticized Summers and Krugman for advocating a deficit-financed “consumption-led recovery,” they would not disagree with Sachs’s argument that “America
urgently
needs investments in modernized infrastructure, advanced science and technology, and job skills appropriate for the twenty-first century.”
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