"urgency" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Today, as the fire crept to within 10 miles of their home, the Kyles' effort took on added urgency.
- The search took on new urgency the last few years.
- Once it had been called to their attention, the chant was clear enough, rising above the wind, quickly taking on strength and urgency.
- When he died, that desire took on even greater urgency for her.
- The task takes on greater urgency when Vic is beaten up.
- But a few years ago, it took on added urgency.
- The question takes on special urgency because millions of Americans have heart disease severe enough to cause the adverse symptoms.
- But the debate took on urgency in the last two weeks.
- However, it took on new urgency at that time of national crisis.
- His voice took on urgency as he said, "I asked you a question.
- The issue has taken on new urgency with the announcement of Conoco's $1 billion energy deal.
- But the matter has also taken on new urgency since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
- Now with the Internet fueling direct sales, the issue has taken on new urgency.
- Certainly, by the time the new government took office last month, the issue had taken on urgency.
- It has taken on new urgency for a variety of reasons, like climate change and soil loss.
- But as studios add up this summer's receipts, the issue of cost control has taken on greater urgency.
- Yet for many Americans with financial problems, the question of whether to file has taken on new urgency.
- In the meantime, the whole problem has taken on even greater urgency.
- Since 9/11 his work has taken on new urgency.
- So the need to bridge the language gap has taken on added urgency.
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