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pressing question

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pressing
adjective
uk /ˈpres.ɪŋ/ us /ˈpres.ɪŋ/
urgent or needing to be dealt ...
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question
noun
uk /ˈkwes.tʃən/ us /ˈkwes.tʃən/
a sentence or phrase used to find ...
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Examples of pressing question


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A pressingquestion is, how can older people live their longer lives positively and to the full?
This begs a pressingquestion: can diversity of opinion be maintained in discussion networks (and if so how)?
This, to me, is a pressingquestion.
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I should like to finish with a pressingquestion.
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The immediate pressingquestion arises from the labour problem.
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Is not this becoming a rather pressingquestion?
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The second pressingquestion is that of credit facilities.
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That is the most pressingquestion of the hour.
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The more pressingquestion, however, is why one might consider bunched typing at all, rather than what the general situation is.
The pressingquestion is whether manipulating these levers, as it has done in the past, is in the long-term interests of the government.
There was also the pressingquestion of what constitutes a city, how cities might work today, and how buildings might (or might not) be integrated within them.
From a practicing teacher s point of view, the most pressingquestion related to motivation is not what motivation is but rather how it can be increased.
First, the most pressingquestion relates to the cost of maintaining the taxonomies of the domain ontology when there are novel concepts that need to be incorporated.
A pressingquestion is whether, given these individual opinions and votes, we can define group issue opinions consistent (by some given rule) with a group choice of representative.
This brings me to the more pressingquestion of our short-term policy.
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Another and more pressingquestion is raised by what are sometimes called the grey areas.
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There is at least one most pressingquestion which is facing the shipbuilding industry at present.
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Was it the pressingquestion of the day in any of the discussions?
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Probably everyone will admit that the trade balance is the most pressingquestion.
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The pressingquestion is one of how, or to what extent, the 'near embrace' of 'entertainment' can reflect back on itself as a form of auto-critique, 'cynical reason' included.
The pressingquestion thus facing future agroindustrialization and development is how best to stimulate increased agricultural production to satisfy burgeoning commercial consumer demand without further degrading the natural environment.
It is a very pressingquestion, and ought to be taken up and settled without any unnecessary delay.
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That is the vital and pressingquestion of the immediate future, so far as home affairs are concerned.
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A pressingquestion for us is how to regulate body piercing businesses in the face of those possible risks.
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