Informed sources are indicating that after next weekend the imminence of the elections will effectively end any space for agreement. |
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The pre-emptive action has to be proportionate to the significance and imminence of the threat. |
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More than three insiders buying or selling may just indicate the imminence of positive or negative news. |
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I claim no prize for predicting five years ago the imminence of something that finally happened the last few weeks. |
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The rating must also consider the imminence of the threat or the opportunity. |
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The imminence of death should conduce to forgiveness, but the father cannot allow it. |
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But that movie, although much admired, was not a typical Hepburn story: its theme was ageing and the imminence of death. |
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The targeting levels were proportionate to the seriousness and imminence of the threats, and no actions were taken against non-targets. |
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The imminence of the introduction of the Euro will have two specific effects. |
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The Left extremists openly proclaimed the imminence of the Soviet revolution, which would have been an accomplished fact by the end of July. |
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The investigative techniques used must be commensurate with the gravity and imminence of the threat. |
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But, for those who trust Your Word of truth, these things are signs foretelling the imminence of Jesus Christ's return. |
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Was the level and intrusiveness of the investigation proportionate to the seriousness and imminence of the threat? |
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She is baffled, for instance, by the fact that most humans seem to ignore the imminence of death and the strange beauty of life. |
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How concerned should be we be about the imminence of an earthquake there? |
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A nation perceives the inevitability but not the imminence of an attack. |
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His characters live with the imminence of catastrophe on a daily basis. |
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Rent reviews tend to run in five-year cycles, so if the rent being paid seems low for the location, assess the imminence and likely impact of the next review. |
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The very imminence of war has already galvanized the peace movement. |
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Also in France where, in front of the imminence of a conflict with the German neighbor, numbers officers are allured by this new revolver, with central percussion and especially automatic extraction. |
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The Buddha Himself is standing behind the Christ in humble recognition of the divine task which He is on the verge of consummating, and because of the imminence of that spiritual accomplishment. |
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Early adoption is essential, given the imminence of enlargement. |
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As the ITC determination was made at the peak of the hog cycle, with the industry about to enter a downturn, this was taken to support an argument of imminence of threat. |
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After the Iraqis bowed to the imminence of American bombs and agreed to resume co-operation with Unscom, Mr Butler demanded that they produce a slew of documents deemed vital to Unscom's work. |
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Today, confronted with the imminence of major catastrophes, we have an unprecedented opportunity to make a major change of direction in our approach to economic life, production and consumption. |
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Head of the British Army, Lord Kitchener, was to review the cadets, but the imminence of the war prevented him. |
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I'm astringently listening through imminence, through proto-immolation. |
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Haig claimed in his diary that a proposal that he be sent to report on the Gallipoli bridgehead, was shelved because of the imminence of French's removal. |
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