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"exigent" Definitions
  1. requiring immediate aid or action
  2. requiring or calling for much : DEMANDING
"exigent" Synonyms
urgent critical imperative pressing crucial importunate acute burning clamant compelling dire emergent imperious necessary necessitous crying needful important vital instant demanding difficult exacting severe taxing arduous challenging hard harsh onerous rigorous strict tough burdensome grievous oppressive stringent testing stiff superincumbent solemn serious earnest sober somber(US) consequential glum profound sedate significant staid weighty considerable major material pivotal insistent persistent dogged emphatic determined tenacious unrelenting adamant obstinate persevering assertive firm unfaltering unyielding decided forceful grave dangerous perilous menacing risky threatening dicey hazardous parlous chancy dodgy iffy jeopardising(UK) jeopardizing(US) precarious unsafe venturesome deadly destructive fatal insatiable unquenchable unappeasable insatiate quenchless unslakable greedy voracious rapacious inextinguishable edacious esurient avid hungry prodigious intemperate eager uncontrollable yearning keen perfectionist trying uncompromising clamorous dictatorial disapproving fussy intractable judgemental judgmental tiresome cavilling(UK) aggressive ambitious audacious bold grandiose lofty monumental daring extravagant formidable unrealistic impressive ballsy brash valuable helpful useful expedient advantageous beneficial constructive essential favorable(US) favourable(UK) invaluable practical worthwhile appropriate grim hostile adverse unfavorable(US) unfavourable(UK) unfortunate austere bad bleak cheerless dark dour injurious negative More
"exigent" Antonyms
unimportant inconsequential insignificant slight petty trifling trivial immaterial irrelevant minor foolish minute nonurgent negligeable nonessential useless inconsiderable pointless nugatory negligible easy effortless simple straightforward uncomplicated undemanding unproblematic basic breezy painless elementary uninvolved unambiguous facile perspicuous obvious quick unchallenging mindless rudimental light nondemanding cushy unexacting untaxing calm common easy-going friendly gentle helpful mild non-urgent refreshing envigorating(UK) invigorating(US) energizing(US) enlivening energising(UK) facetious flippant humorous jocular jesting joking comical lighthearted ludic frivolous jokey silly witty amusing comic funny mischievous playful satirical chucklesome disinterested half-hearted indifferent lenient occasional relenting tolerant weak satiable appeasable extinguishable limited satisfiable fulfilled full pleased quenchable satisfied temperate laidback lax relaxed flexible accommodating permissive soft acquiescent compassionate easygoing unburdensome amenable cooperative indulgent liberal obliging unoppressive achievable acquirable attainable feasible obtainable practicable practical reachable realistic realisable(UK) realizable(US) accessible viable winnable accomplishable gettable possible reasonable conceivable conservative uplifting heartening calming comforting inspiring reassuring soothing blessed cheerful elevating enriching fortunate heart-warming inspirational inspirative inspiriting joyful moving satisfying stirring settled secure contented content satisfactory comfortable harmless confident peaceful

114 Sentences With "exigent"

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They want emotion, but they're very exigent about the quality.
The exigent demands of California code regulations added to the costs.
Probably the most exigent warning took place a month before the shooting.
It's special authority that a president can unlock and use in exigent circumstances.
It is part of why we have-- there are 13(3) exigent powers.
He testified that the circumstances that January night were not exigent at all.
Exigent was joined by Digital Currency Group, which invests in Bitcoin and blockchain companies.
Take California's drought; perhaps the most exigent weather issue facing the U.S. right now.
The investigators called it "exigent circumstances" and felt the situation warranted the drastic action.
I've also delighted in Asian American fiction that portrays lives in less exigent circumstances.
This remains as exigent and compelling a cause as ever, if not more so.
The idea is to allow the executive branch to move quickly in exigent circumstances.
We'll be doing it three or four months from now, unless there are exigent circumstances.
In its recent Series A funding round, Revelator raised $2.5 million led by Exigent Capital.
"Sometimes circumstances are exigent where we don't have time for a lengthy conversation," Gowdy said.
"What are peoples thoughts in the U.S. about exigent circumstances?" the May 30 email starts.
"[Trump's] not asking for a declaration of war … he was dealing with exigent circumstances," Rubio said.
In many of the most famous pseudocide cases, those seemingly insurmountable exigent circumstances were financial in nature.
This is a specific request with a particular phone in a case with exigent circumstances, he said.
The perennially exigent NHS will undoubtedly need more birthday presents while other public services desperately require extra funding.
What's been reported about Trump's decision-making process also suggests that the strike wasn't driven by exigent circumstances.
Luckily, the whole "exigent circumstances" system runs on faxes, so all Elliot has to do is fake a fax.
Credit lines aren't typically used for salaries, but in an exigent situation you gotta do what you gotta do.
" Horowitz cited what he called "the absence of exigent circumstances the frequency with which the use of personal email occurred.
Gordon was at Michigan State and sensed the exigent, contagious energy of the Sixties making its way to the Hill.
To be clear, due process does not mean that law enforcement must stand still when there are truly exigent circumstances.
Personal travel abroad for exigent family-related emergencies may allow for travel to any country on a case-by-case basis.
"It's clear that state regulators need the power to act swiftly and decisively when exigent safety concerns arise," said state Sen.
Another is all law enforcement agencies follow the Department of Justice's standard of getting a warrant in all but exigent circumstances.
" ICE officials are not allowed to make arrests at schools, hospitals or houses of worship without prior approval or "exigent circumstances.
Additionally, civilian courts are able to handle terror trials and waive Miranda rights in exigent circumstances, undercutting the necessity, he added.
Correction: This piece has been updated to correct the location of the local police department where an official discussed exigent circumstances.
The president is again going beyond his predecessors in using powers that lawmakers granted the presidency for use in exigent circumstances.
If the first opera I'd seen had been Gluck's formal, exigent masterpiece, I doubt I'd ever have given opera another chance.
Traditionally, groups will want me to walk them through how oversight and decision making processes "really happen" in normal and exigent circumstances.
The extent of the problem of trash-choked rivers — which are, for some, out of sight — is felt, exigent, in Long's work.
Instead, any reasonable balanced budget amendment should aim not to end federal borrowing entirely, but to deter such borrowing absent exigent circumstances.
Exigent circumstances procedures are separate from more ordinary ways that law enforcement obtain information, such as via a legal search warrant or subpoena.
Police cited "exigent circumstances and implied consent law" to justify the warrantless blood test, but that hasn't been legally justified in Utah since 2007.
The review board's investigators determined that the officers did not have the "consent, exigent circumstances or an emergency" to justify entering Mr. Campbell's apartment.
Such "exigent circumstances" are often cited by the police when they enter without a warrant, but Mr. Berger said the evidence frequently fell short.
"Twitter has rigorous processes and a dedicated team in place for managing exigent and emergency situations such as this," the company told VICE News.
As Trump ratchets up his rhetoric, many American business leaders have taken to earnings conference calls to describe what they see as exigent circumstances.
In six cases, no warrant or judicial authorization were obtained by the RCMP and no life-threatening "exigent circumstances" (such as a kidnapping) were present.
A statement released by the RCMP on Wednesday states that the force now requires judicial authorization to deploy IMSI-catchers, unless exigent circumstances are present.
The company has raised an undisclosed amount of early-stage funding from Exigent Capital and individual angels, according to co-founder and CEO Richard Demb.
"Twitter has rigorous processes and a dedicated team in place for managing exigent and emergency situations such as this," the company said in an emailed statement.
Perhaps most important of all, beyond a short stay of, say, 18 months because of exigent circumstances in that country, Venezuelans are desperately needed in Venezuela.
Unlike several of those laws, the senators' bill includes a carveout for "exigent circumstances" where a court order would not be needed to use the technology.
Les réalités de la société française aujourd'hui exigent une approche plus pragmatique et plus souple, avec moins de diktats idéologiques et moins d'anxiété face à la pluralité.
I wanted to write a story that created just that mood—a pink hotel, Albinoni, ashes, and being unable to leave—in an exigent and dignified fashion.
But the recent US magistrate order that Apple assist the US Government in unlocking the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone, particularly absent any claim of exigent circumstances, is troubling.
The scheme works by exploiting telecom company procedures for "exigent circumstances," a legal term for when law enforcement urgently needs access to data, such as during a kidnapping.
Using personal email for work purposes is "inconsistent" with DOJ policy, given a lack of "exigent circumstances and the frequency" at which the use occurred, the report says.
He wrote that he spoke with Ms. Wubbels, who was the nurse in charge in the burn unit, and tried to explain the "exigent circumstances" of the request.
Today, given the challenging nature of these times, some people feel nostalgic for the exigent messages conveyed by the art of the 1960s, most notably after King's assassination.
Machines can play faster and more precisely than people can, and that pell-mell speed, automated to impossible exactitude, adds an air of exigent dilemma to the album's tone.
"Obviously if we have a lone-wolf terrorist on the loose, I consider that an exigent circumstance," said Mr. Gottheimer, who is now running for Congress in New Jersey.
The problem with this decision, as Justices Sotomayor and Neil Gorsuch argued in separate dissents, is that the "exigent circumstances" argument was not fully litigated in the lower courts.
Exigent circumstances are allowed, though they are subject to automatic judicial review and must be used only in matters of absolute life or death, like kidnappings or bomb threats.
In the absence of black paint on her palette, what appears instead is a smeary landscape of pale abstraction reminiscent of the exigent decades of masculine, ham-fisted expressionism.
It's simply not the case that when you say, in normal English, "if you like your X, you can keep it," people believe you're protecting them from all exigent circumstances.
"Just the fact that someone is refusing to answer questions or is being otherwise passively noncompliant, absent exigent circumstances, does not equate to a violation of law," the document states.
In another leaked email, a forensic expert suggested an attorney should have no issue arguing for exigent circumstances to connect a seized device to a GrayKey within the first hour.
Immigration officers are supposed to avoid those locations, unless they have advance approval from a supervisor or face "exigent circumstances" that require immediate action, said Jennifer Elzea, an agency spokeswoman.
The legislation would make permanent the 2-year-old "exigent" rate increase the Postal Service was granted so it could get through the recession – to the surprise of no one.
"An exceptional act does not make policy," he told reporters later, vowing to maintain a policy that is "exigent, respectful of our principles" on asylum and "rigorous" regarding the migratory flux.
Gartenlaub's attorney John Cline and amicus lawyer Ashley Gorski, arguing for the ACLU, both noted an exigent circumstance exception could justify the use of the information on the hypothetical serial killer.
Civil rights groups have pointed to carveouts in the legislation, specifically one which allows for "exigent circumstances" where a court order would not be needed to make use of the technology.
Under federal policy, immigration officers are supposed to avoid entering churches and other "sensitive locations," unless they have advance approval from a supervisor or face "exigent circumstances" that require immediate action.
Civil rights groups have been critical of carveouts in the legislation, specifically one which allows for "exigent circumstances" where a court order would not be needed to make use of the technology.
Kim Jong Un's aggressive posturing presents an "exigent circumstance" that justifies Mr Trump's ban on Korean travellers, they say, and the Venezuela ban is cabined in ways the other prohibitions are not.
"The policy ... states that once the suspect has been exposed to three cycles of the Taser or the electronic control device, it shall be deemed ineffective unless exigent circumstances exist," McMahill said.
More specifically, Motherboard found that scammers, bounty hunters, and others have been exploiting carrier procedures for "exigent circumstances," where a human life may be at risk and time is of the essence.
That dream guest is, of course, Claridge's subject: the petite, intense and, as Robert Gottlieb once put it, "fierce and exigent" co-founder of the great literary publishing house Alfred A. Knopf.
In some cases, an umbrella law called the National Emergencies Act that regulates how presidents can use exigent power must be invoked to use another, setting up a complex cascade of effects.
When the Fed declares that circumstances are unusual and exigent, and Treasury signs off, it can set up special programs that essentially buy debt from — or extend loans to — businesses large and small.
While the Constitution allows the president to respond to imminent or exigent threats—such as the Soleimani threat—it also mandates that Congress, not the executive branch, should lead on matters of war.
The company announced it has raised $2.5 million in Series A funding led by Exigent Capital, with participation from Digital Currency Group and Israeli early-stage fund Reinvent (Revelator is headquartered in Tel Aviv).
But the -- I think the exigent point again is that free trade, the legacy of capitalism is that if you reduce that marginal cost, everyone ultimately wins except for a very small number of people.
"We went to the room of the registered owner of that vehicle and, through exigent circumstances, we were able to breach the door and locate [the girl] and Mr. Webb inside the room," Calzada said.
That was offset by a drop in revenue for first-class mail of $2628 million, or 28500 percent, due largely to the expiration of the exigent surcharge put in place to offset losses  through the recession.
"No immediate set of exigent circumstances that I could sense, unless she thought the passenger in the car was imperiled," Gagliano said, referring to a man who was in the car as Franklin squatted by the passenger door.
In some cases, these people abuse telecom company policies created to give law enforcement real-time location data without a court order in "exigent circumstances," such as when there is the imminent threat of physical harm to a victim.
She sent the case back to the lower court to determine whether Rhodes' "warrantless intrusion on the curtilage of Collins' house may have been reasonable on a different basis, such as the exigent circumstances exception to the warrant requirement."
Most of the Little Sisters of the Sick Poor, like the exigent Sister Lucy and the loving, almost elfin Sister Jeanne, spend their days outside the convent in the service, as their name suggests, of the indigent and ailing.
Carper's legislation responds to this by both freezing rates (beyond allowing the 'exigent' increase to become permanent) till at least 2018 and pausing the closing and consolidation of mail processing plants for two years and post offices for five.
" The Bureau did admit that the planes are sometimes equipped with cellphone mass-surveillance devices better known as Stingrays, but that this is rare and only occurs "with a court order, or under exigent circumstances such as a hostage situation.
"Credit conditions should remain somewhat exigent but start to gradually ease supported by the tentative signs of economic stabilization and the central bank's front-loaded rate easing cycle," said Alberto Ramos, chief Latin America economist with Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
Now that Alzheimer's is recognized as an exigent health crisis on the order of cancer and HIV, and research funding is setting new records both here and abroad, it's possible that a breakthrough era in medicine might be at hand.
"We are going to decide if this is something that needs to be more clearly clarified, in terms of either interpreting the exigent circumstances that drive a lot of these or having officers properly explaining the reasons for their actions," Mr. Davis said.
By leveraging a legal exemption known as exigent circumstances—used in emergencies to avoid the deletion of evidence, or to prevent imminent danger to life—police officers may argue they can unlock and siphon data from an iPhone without first obtaining a warrant.
In response to the feature's announcement, a Department of Justice official told Politico that the FBI may be able to claim an exigent need (or time-sensitive circumstances under which a warrant is not required) to access data from a device within the first hour.
"We expect the economy to continue to face headwinds from exigent financing conditions, a weak labor market, high levels of household indebtedness, weak external demand, and still-contained consumer and business confidence," wrote Goldman Sachs analyst Alberto Ramos wrote of the IBC-Br data.
"Binding fiscal constraints on public sector investment, high real interest rates and more exigent domestic financing conditions, as well as an overall lackluster outlook for final domestic demand, should all remain headwinds for investment spending," said Goldman Sachs' head of Latin American research Alberto Ramos.
Recently reelected, Indonesian President Joko Widodo announced a desire to move the nation's capital from Jakarta to the East Kalimantan region, citing environmental concerns, the most exigent of these being the fact that Jakarta is literally sinking due to the uncontrolled extraction of groundwater.
"Going forward, we expect credit conditions to remain exigent but to start to gradually alleviate at the margin supported by the tentative signs of economic stabilization, and upcoming central bank rate easing cycle," said Alberto Ramos, chief Latin America economist with Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
Mr. Trump's threat to impose tariffs on Mexican goods would be his latest unorthodox use of standby authorities that Congress has delegated to the presidency for exigent circumstances, a set of unilateral powers he has been invoking with increasing aggression to bypass the legislative branch.
"The case clearly had exigent circumstances, and there was a lot of pressure to find the kid, and I think that that is why it happened so fast," said Robert Dunham, who led the Pennsylvania Capital Case Resource Center for part of the 1990s.
The Supreme Court did say there are "exigent circumstances" for allowing warrantless searches, however, including imminent threats to officer safety (checking if there's a razor blade concealed in the phone's case, for example) and preventing destruction of evidence (preventing the phone from receiving a remote wiping command).
This event offers a clarifying moment for a press trying to define its place at an exigent period in history — not only with a president who breaks standard norms of conduct, candor and temperament, but in a country more polarized than at any time in recent memory.
" Lee cited an October 2017 ruling which said that police "may seize mobile phones found on an apprehended person or in and about the place in which they were apprehended, and may examine the content of these mobile phones without obtaining a warrant only in exigent circumstances.
"Going forward, we expect credit conditions to remain somewhat exigent but to gradually ease at the margin, supported by the tentative signs of economic stabilization and the central bank's front-loaded rate-cutting cycle," said Alberto Ramos, chief Latin America economist with Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
Word that Twitter had banned porn—particularly amid more exigent concerns about literal Nazis with Twitter accounts, as well as the company's role in spreading Russian-bought election propaganda—caused an immediate visceral reaction:"To clarify, none of these rules are new," a Twitter spokesperson told Gizmodo (emphasis theirs).
Unlike several of those laws, the senators' bill includes a carveout for "exigent circumstances" where a court order would not be needed to use the technology, which critics argue expands unwarranted surveillance and exacerbates racial discrimination because of a tendency to be inaccurate, especially for people of color.
The VA's Office of Inspector General cited "the exigent nature of the issues we have preliminarily identified and the lack of confidence in [the Veterans Health Administration] adequately and timely fixing the root causes of these issues" in explaining the decision to release the interim report on the facility, which serves 6900,2628 veterans.
"I manage the law enforcement compliance team at Apple, and I have a team that works 24 hours a day, seven days a week, responding to exigent requests from law enforcement," Jane Horvath, Apple's senior director for global privacy, said in a panel discussion at last week's CES trade show in Las Vegas.
In light of our experience, County Fire believes it is likely that Verizon will continue to use the exigent nature of public safety emergencies and catastrophic events to coerce public agencies into higher-cost plans, ultimately paying significantly more for mission-critical service—even if that means risking harm to public safety during negotiations.
As well as noting it's unclear whether judges would side with that law enforcement approach, Pfefferkorn highlighted that using exigent circumstances for iPhones in general, just in case they have USB Restricted Mode enabled (which should be, to note, on by default in the forthcoming iOS 12), is not really in the spirit of the legal mechanism.
The central bank this week opened the taps on its emergency lending facilities, declaring that the coronavirus was posing "unusual and exigent" circumstances and swooping in to backstop the market for commercial paper, short-term notes big businesses use to raise cash, as well as money market funds, vehicles that millions of Americans use to save money.
While it's easy to comprehend why someone would seek to tamper with the FCC's comment system at the height of the net neutrality debate—the sheer volume of comments serving as an indicator of exigent and widespread public concern—one has to wonder what kind of sick bastard would try to game a rulemaking process that affects how senior citizens receive retirement advice.
"In light of our experience, County Fire believes it is likely that Verizon will continue to use the exigent nature of public safety emergencies and catastrophic events to coerce public agencies into higher cost plans ultimately paying significantly more for mission critical service — even if that means risking harm to public safety during negotiations," he said in his court statement.
"In light of our experience, County Fire believes it is likely that Verizon will continue to use the exigent nature of public safety emergencies and catastrophic events to coerce public agencies into higher-cost plans ultimately paying significantly more for mission critical service — even if that means risking harm to public safety during negotiations," Chief Anthony Bowden said in a sworn declaration.
In Gerald Mitchell versus Wisconsin, which concerns the scope of the Fourth Amendment, Breyer joined the plurality with Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Samuel Alito and Brett Kavanaugh in concluding that exigent circumstances will "almost always permit a blood test" without a search warrant when a driver appears to have been driving under the influence of alcohol and is found by police to be unconscious.

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