词汇 | example_english_urgent |
释义 | Examples of urgentThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Consequently, there is an urgent need for the development of novel therapies for the treatment of osteomyelitis. Such changes, which had by then become urgent, were also welcomed, for they reflected an almost universally acknowledged need. A number of such buildings were in every respect in urgent need of restoration. However, according to the editorial, this goal had become even more urgent in the present epoch. There is an urgent need for more socioeconomic information in this field to help set guidelines for the future. The urgent need to improve health care quality. Greek tragedy concerns a single problem that becomes more and more urgent until it culminates in crime. Information from unconventional sources not related to the industry carries the extra burden of having to be proved relevant or urgent. At the same time, the need for careful linguistic description is as urgent as ever, for the dual purposes of scientific inquiry and clinical application. Taking patient age distribution and medical advances into account, this will become a major medical problem of the twenty-first century; one that requires urgent attention. However, if the medical conditions of those others will deteriorate while they await treatment, that could put even more people in "urgent need" of treatment. When the question about the goal is answered, the question about conditions for such successful achievements becomes even more urgent. Whatever the interpretation, the cumulative research and survey data since 1978 suggests an urgent need to took at the justifications, dynamics and effectiveness of grouping. Our fieldwork pointed up two further areas of concern, both of which need close and urgent attention in programmes of professional development for heads. Cuts in benefit, combined with urgent demands to move into compliance, may be more appropriate as an immediate response. How urgent was the need, and did it arise from pressure to head off working-class militancy or to meet real, immediate distress? Money raised from the rates was concentrated on meeting urgent need. No longer a fable of antique curiosity, the riddle expressed the urgent need for reform. Two points seem urgent by way of preface. The spacecraft sends a beacon signal to the ground indicating how urgent it is to track the spacecraft for telemetry. Research towards tools and eorts to automate this process is now an urgent concern. To restore social hierarchy, a noble elite was therefore an urgent necessity. Precautions were taken to ensure that women in the control group who required urgent treatment during the trial could receive it. Three key issues have been identified as needing urgent research and development. As users struggle to navigate the wealth of on-line information now available, the need for automated question answering systems becomes more urgent. The user selects his one or two most urgent problems or needs, small and achievable objectives are worked out and a time limit set. There is an urgent need for an effective approach to recognising and treating depression in elderly care homes. Inevitably this is an urgent task and one of considerable significance. Government arrangements, all too often, fall short just when the call for 'work' appears most urgent. Finally, principle 7 needs to be explicated: the avoidance of har m and the amelioration of urgent need. Because of their commitment to care for the sick and injured, individual physicians have an obligation to provide urgent medical care during disasters. However, we have empirical material on which to build and an urgent task is to verify our judgments by continuous follow-up studies. Thus measuring newborn growth by a simple, low priced, reliable and acceptable method, applicable by community workers, has become an urgent need. We can safely say, however, that this volume expresses deep interest in, and an urgent need for, reflection on critique that focuses on moral issues. An urgent question, if we want to analyze causation in terms of the dependence of whether one event occurs on whether another event occurs. Given the growing population of older adults, the need to improve our understanding of late-life depression is increasingly urgent. Easy propagation methods and management options for promising soil replenishment tree species are important and urgent needs in agroforestry development. The search for solutions by each camp had become urgent and the cost more bearable! Only in live performances, when the momentum begins to build and the voices become urgent, does it catch fire. The authors reveal the powerful capacity of elements in the old bureaucracy and nobility to obstruct policies that the king regarded as essential and urgent. The most urgent requirement seems to me to be research into the effectiveness of teaching mater ials. All too often he betrays his urgent themes in pretentious passages of self-display. The tempo is faster, and the rhythms more regular - in short, more urgent and obsessive. The breadth of papers illustrated the urgent need to recognize the centrality of ethics in approaches to architecture, whether in practice, education or research. The commonplace practices in managing assets such as joint signatory arrangements need urgent evaluation and good practice guidance. The acquisition of baseline data for freezing soils is clearly an urgent priority. Their rallying cries were urgent and so often repeated that echoes can still be heard today, but the anticipated revolution and revelation never arrived. If the diagnosis is established, surgery should be done on an urgent basis to avoid fatal hemorrhage secondary to rupture of the aneurysm. There is an urgent need for a renewed discussion of form, and an urgent need to give words to our tacit knowledge. Questions about the actual and most appropriate living arrangements of the oldest age groups of immigrants are vital and require urgent examination. In this prospect, there is no more urgent measure than to lessen the severity of criminal law. The longer-term view is present, but the great strength of this report is the sense of immediate, urgent optimism it generates. Reform and revival is urgent, and in this sense the crisis may have positive longer-run consequences. Decision-making depends largely on urgent health priorities and the ability to cope. The acute appearance of a non-reassuring fetal heart trace may warrant urgent or immediate delivery of the fetus before irreversible damage occurs. On occasion such procedures may alleviate fetal distress and obviate the need for urgent delivery. There is an urgent need to explore thoroughly the implications of these findings as soon as possible. However, according to haematologic nomenclature urgent means within 2 hours. However, urgent intervention is required in a small number of cases. There is, therefore, an urgent need for more research in this area. Control of such activities needs to be more vital and urgent. The need for more and better-qualified music teachers was urgent. Prompt diagnosis and urgent surgery may, therefore, be required. None of the patients improved clinically with infusions of prostaglandin and were referred for urgent surgery. As more evidence is gained regarding its key role as a mediator of psychopathology, this becomes an urgent theoretical and research question. She was placed on an urgent list for transplantation, but became progressively hypoxic and died 6 days later. The more urgent your need, the smaller may be your choice. The computationalist approach makes the assumption of internalization less urgent. All of which made material reform an urgent moral duty. There is an urgent need for universities to educate a different type of architect, capable of the necessary solutions. The description of many languages discussed in these chapters is incomplete in important respects, a fact that poignantly attests to the urgent need for fieldwork. The urgent necessity of deficit reduction may facilitate structural reform and cutbacks despite political pressure. Support for artistic activities has usually been postponed to solve urgent social problems. As with all other medical services this may be an emergency, urgent or more routine. A large proportion of calls made to the emergency ambulance service are classified as non-urgent. If copying letters is to become routine practice, there is an urgent need to discuss these issues with clinicians and patients in more depth. Indeed, on both fronts it has raised the status of urgent health care to that of a single specialist subject. Problems such as inhomogeneous vocabularies and different conceptualisations of the same domain will become much more urgent than they are today. The need to be aware of these other dynamics is urgent. All practices operate appointment systems, with some same day appointments for urgent problems. There is an urgent need for analysts to consider how spiritual power works as a political force in contemporary societies. She argues that although theoretical models are useful, there is an urgent need for an empirically based, contextualised approach to the development of assessment frameworks. The development seems to be accelerated by the urgent need to create a new medium of communication. The issues of standards and goals are in urgent need of active debate. Either way, this matter continues to require our urgent attention. Urgent pericardiocentesis was performed, and removal of 700 ml led to significant clinical improvement. No patient died or had complications requiring urgent surgical intervention as a result of percutaneous pericardiocentesis. Money is generally more valuable to a poor person than to a rich one, because a poor person has more urgent needs to satisfy. The tone of the text was urgent and bold. Many local organisations felt no urgent need for regional exchange and cooperation. In sum, this is a useful piece of work on a topic that is extremely urgent. As it surpassed the most urgent needs - and budget - of the city, the square was not established until 1953. The urgent point now was not to stand back and evaluate civic competence but to devise practical ways to improve it. By the 1930s, questioning citizen competence had a darker context, and the task of rapidly augmenting it appeared urgent. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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