Urgently
in sentence
591 examples of Urgently in a sentence
This represents a profound failure of policy imagination – one that must
urgently
be addressed.
We have lost both concepts in relation to much conduct in our contemporary world, but we
urgently
need to re-find them in relation to the new possibilities opened up by the life sciences if we are to continue to respect all life, especially human life.
In addition, China has become a major underwriter of the new infrastructure that Latin America
urgently
needs.
Most urgently, the wealthy Gulf states should provide more funding to the countries that are hosting the most refugees, thereby enabling them to begin improving living conditions for those seeking safety.
The EU
urgently
needs to democratize its procedures and reorganize its institutions to ensure that this year's enlargement does not lead to bureaucratic deadlock.
Thus, Merkel has so far dampened any hope that the important and hard reforms that she announced during her campaign and that Germany
urgently
needs will be carried out under the CDU-SPD “grand coalition” government.
Greece is
urgently
called upon to play a more constructive role in the peace process by explaining the benefits of its own normalization of relations with Turkey and its support for that country’s EU membership.
To soften the blow, governments
urgently
need to pursue labor-market reforms and overhaul their education systems, starting with technical and vocational education and training (TVET).
As we saw in 2016, Western countries
urgently
need to find ways to compensate or assist those who have lost out in the current global economy.
As European populations age and shrink, the continent
urgently
needs immigration.
Monti is
urgently
calling for help.
We
urgently
need to monitor and understand the role of shadow banking and the too-big-to-fail banks in creating the global credit glut.
Germany seems to be congealing into an introspective provincialism, and that at a time where its potential, its leadership even, are more
urgently
needed than ever.
Unfortunately for Europe, growth also reduces the perceived urgency of action where action is
urgently
needed – for example, Greece.
Certainly, today’s advanced economies
urgently
need to address all kinds of technological, social, and political deficiencies.
But things keep getting worse: the deficit for 2009 alone is expected to be more than a half-trillion dollars, excluding the costs of financial bail-outs and the second stimulus package that almost all economists now say is
urgently
needed.
But translating good intentions into desired outcomes will depend crucially on the government's ability to push through complementary and
urgently
needed reforms on hot-button regulatory issues like land, labor, and the environment.
A ceasefire would initiate a shift in this dynamic, allowing humanitarian supplies to reach the areas where they are needed most urgently, while halting the country’s gradual “Somalization.”
The key to enabling the EU to meet this potential – to save itself and the world from catastrophe – is for member states
urgently
to adopt a “European Union first” mantra.
But what we need more
urgently
are architects to design a more fire-resistant system.
But with over a billion young people living in Africa by 2050, greater investment in education is
urgently
needed.
The year 2016 should mark the start of a new century of homegrown Middle Eastern politics focused
urgently
on the challenges of sustainable development.
The international community must act together –
urgently
and resolutely – to face today’s challenges while laying the groundwork for a more sustainable and inclusive future for all.
It means, instead, completing key initiatives, most
urgently
the banking union; improving accountability; and ensuring that the public understands what the EU institutions are doing.
In the meantime, we must
urgently
increase the ambition of our climate commitments.
Donor countries
urgently
need to reverse that trend.
We now
urgently
need US leadership that envisions peace rather than war as the solution.
Even with so many failed efforts in the past, there is a clear window of opportunity for the United States and Israel to
urgently
push for a lasting settlement.
Given their value in measuring – and propelling – social and economic progress, this shortage must be addressed
urgently.
The real question, then, is this: Where are the crossover figures who can provide that
urgently
needed connection?
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