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They have a much more pressing need for new technology.
The same money could be spent instead on other pressing needs.
"Does your friend know what the pressing need is in this case?"
This was the result of a pressing need to change.
But for now she has a more pressing need: the support of her child.
He felt the most pressing need for sleep, and to hold her close to him.
There's not the pressing need to go back to work after having children.
Yet, the poor are there, and they have pressing needs.
There was a more pressing need, and he must see to it at once.
And at the moment, that was her most pressing need: knowledge.
So I do not see such a pressing need for decisions today.
This was, by far, the most pressing need at the time.
Never before in our history has there been such a pressing need for that kind of understanding than today.
What are the most pressing needs at the police academy?
There is a pressing need for a politics of memory.
But there is a real and pressing need to pull together the international effort.
He knew that Iraq had two pressing needs: aid and arms.
There is, therefore, a pressing need to go ahead with the debate on the new own resources.
There is no pressing need for the Yankees to be at their best now.
Apparently, when adults took off the police saw no pressing need to go looking for them.
In those times when there is no pressing need for action, I am not at ease.
"Well, we are going to have a pressing need for that expertise in the near future."
His work did not cease when the pressing need of money came to an end.
"I've no doubt only pressing need could have caused you to."
When the war ended, the most pressing need was to provide food and fuel.