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It is even more imperative that it be passed now.
Finding a way to deal with face recognition technology has become even more imperative.
It's never been more imperative that we get the facts right in our reporting.
But this development only made international cooperation on the Western side even more imperative.
As I mentioned above, a personal brand is more imperative than you may think.
Owning content might become more imperative as the multi-channel pay-TV system falls apart.
Building an online personal brand for yourself is something more imperative than you may think.
Two powerful forces affecting women make it even more imperative for them to become empowered investors.
This makes it even more imperative for media organisations to fact-check before running their stories.
Keeping carbon in the ground and reducing greenhouse-gas emissions are equally, if not more, imperative.
But it rightly concluded that even more imperative is eradicating racial discrimination from the criminal justice system.
But for a company at the forefront of the future of work, it is even more imperative to get it right.
That's why it's all the more imperative that those who can socially distance do, according to Jen Gunter in The Times.
As the retail industry becomes increasingly digital and data breaches become a major risk, transaction security becomes more imperative than ever.
The push to develop this kind of technology has become more imperative as the Chinese economy has slowed in recent years.
With some phone manufacturers opting to get rid of the headphone jack, Bluetooth, USB-C, and Lightning headphones are becoming more imperative.
It may show that the president doesn't "get it" and will continue to abuse his power, making impeachment all the more imperative.
As the Internet economy increasingly dominates the American economy, the fight to ensure all Americans have broadband access becomes ever more imperative.
That makes it even more imperative for Democrats and Republicans to weather the storm and work together to meet these existential security challenges.
With the cost of the monetary damage from disasters going up, it is more imperative to get accurate forecasts out to the public.
And that makes it all the more imperative that Donald Trump come clean with the American people and release his tax returns in full.
This makes it all the more imperative to get early and accurate forecasts out to the public, something researchers like us are actively contributing to.
Sometimes "La Mélancolie des dragons" excites the desire for showier, more imperative effects, a transcendent moment that will exalt or resolve what has come before.
" This decision was so "incoherent, contradictory and harmful," observed Frida Ghitis, that it is all the more "imperative that we find out what was behind it.
It's more imperative at any given moment to keep track of the protagonist you spend the hour with – are they happy with their job or family?
So it's less necessary for Respawn to build out a single, ever-evolving location and more imperative the studio give players dynamic arenas to fight in.
But such a response is even more imperative when placed in the context of Russia's ongoing hybrid warfare against the West and against vulnerable neighbors like Ukraine.
But because the show has lavished such loving care on its characters, it feels ever more imperative to know that, yeah, the Hecks are gonna be okay.
In many cases, delegates are free to choose any candidate after the first ballot, making it more imperative that candidates lock up the individual loyalties of delegates.
However, supporters of the law say actions taken by the administration have made it even more imperative for consumers to shop around and find the best plan available.
In a facility like Eloy, where a vulnerable population is kept in close quarters and disease can spread quickly, the need to establish herd immunity becomes even more imperative.
It is critical that other European governing bodies learn from this hard-taught lesson, but even more imperative that the Clinton campaign take notes and adjust their campaign strategy.
But the emergence of Ramirez makes it even more imperative that Republicans on the Judiciary Committee stop the voting track and investigate all of this in a serious way.
Meanwhile, coronavirus continues its spread in the U.S. — with 100 confirmed cases and six deaths across 2018 states — so the need for these funds is more imperative than ever.
It also indicates that, as the national polls have trended negatively against Clinton, her campaign believes high turnout among constituencies that vote heavily Democratic is more imperative than ever.
This is why it's more imperative now than ever for Amazon to harness its resilient brand and illustrate support for social justice campaigns occurring beyond just the Emerald City.
Stewart noted that the upcoming Olympic Games this summer in Brazil, which is one of the Latin and South American countries facing a Zika outbreak, made containment efforts more imperative.
It will be the show's final season and has a shortened order of 13 episodes, which means that the countdown to Batman is more imperative than ever for the prequel series.
For some reason it was more imperative to give these guys a raise immediately, before they had their documents in hand, and less important to expedite this process for the women.
This shift has made it even more imperative for the campaign to beef up its digital fundraising operation as Trump and the Republican National Committee have amassed a formidable war chest.
Therefore, it becomes even more imperative to reward the voters who sent him to the White House — making a fast, productive start to his administration crucial to its hopes of future success.
Having a better accounting of who owns what in the United States will only become more imperative as Britain and Europe squeeze sanctioned authoritarians out of their markets and further into the United States.
Off the Senate floor, Democratic leaders waged a public relations campaign arguing that a flurry of new evidence made it even more imperative that the Senate hears from new witnesses and examines fresh documents.
While I urge the Department to reverse its decision, if we are going to increase the number of federal forfeitures, it is more imperative than ever that we also pass the DUE PROCESS Act.
Of course with every new feature, every new website, the divide between those who are online and those who are not increases, making it all the more imperative to make the web available for everyone.
Asked whether retaking ISIS's de facto capital in Syria, Raqqa, is more imperative after the attack, Coats said "that won't solve the problem" because of lone-wolf attacks and ISIS's spread to other, ungoverned territory.
Over the years, public transportation has ballooned into a $61 billion industry, which employs nearly half a million workers, making it that much more imperative that the systems are efficient, reliable and, most importantly, safe.
The battle over free speech goes on, but as resistance to opposing ideas grows ever more violent and radical, the issue of free speech becomes even more imperative for students and America as a whole.
Russia is not the old Soviet Union, which makes it all the more imperative for the West to send a clear message that the old wiles and subterfuges also belong in the dustbin of history.
It's even more imperative to foster local talent now that a growing proportion of jobs are in digital media, which aren't as tied to a specific location the way traditional entertainment productions are, Sedgwick said.
The LDP's Kawai said the changing nature of the alliance made that even more imperative - although he added that Tokyo should at the same time deepen the alliance given its ultimate reliance on its bigger partner.
But this expedition is a good example of why it's even more imperative to find some kind of solution to the thrill-seeker overcrowding, so that research missions with real and demonstrable scientific businesses can continue.
Health IT Advisory Committee member Cynthia Fisher thinks that "in light of this coronavirus, it's even more imperative that we move faster," while big names like Allscripts have expressed concern that the timeline is too tight.
As technology becomes even more intertwined with people's daily lives, whether it's at home or at work, it becomes more and more imperative that the people who build that technology demonstrate a diversity of thought and focus.
Indeed, the very fact that an official may have broad discretion, discretion free from judicial scrutiny, makes it all the more imperative for him or her to adhere to the Constitution and to its meaning and its promise.
Ms. Thorp lauded the inquiry's conclusion, saying it was all the more imperative in the Trump era, when men around the world had a role model in the White House who had boasted about behaving badly toward women.
Rising automation and AI makes ethical design choices even more imperative, as technologies become increasingly complex and intertwined, thanks to the massive amounts of data being captured, processed and used to model all sorts of human facets and functions.
"I would surmise being able to put terrorist propaganda on the internet might become more imperative," said Duke, who described the terrorist threat to the United States as being as high as it had been since pre-9/11.
As we move closer to a phase of the pandemic in which people are allowed to mingle again but there is still no vaccine—and therefore still a chance of new outbreaks—universal masking may become even more imperative.
But as global natural-gas markets become more competitive and flexible pricing more imperative to growing the fuel's market share, oil-based pricing is no longer convenient, especially in light of more abundant U.S. natural-gas exports and increasingly inexpensive renewables.
Here are some things we should do, among others: A comprehensive workforce strategy is even more imperative given the fact that U.S. government spending on training is lower as a percentage of our economy than all but two OECD countries.
Furthermore, Pew says the increase in paper ballots has increased pressure on poll workers, who have very little training, which means some end up discouraging the use of accessible voting machines, making the creation of better resources for voters with disabilities even more imperative.
TYNE RAFAELI We had to set some ground rules very quickly, because obviously any rehearsal room dealing with bilingual communication is going to be complicated, but when one of those languages is a visual language and not a sonic language, it becomes even more imperative.
" David Miliband, the chief executive of the International Rescue Committee and former Labour foreign minister: "Now that the US, France and the UK have decided on their reaction to the use of chemical weapons last weekend, the need for a diplomatic offensive is more imperative than ever.
I know it is a term used so often in our society, law enforcement agencies, and our immigration debates that it has become normal, but I feel that that makes it even more imperative for journalists, and the NYTimes in particular, to not make it normalized.
As millions around the world flee their homes to escape death and destruction, it is more imperative than ever for us to reaffirm our commitment to the most fundamental of American values: protecting the rights of the world's most vulnerable and offering a safe refuge for those in need.
These low-cost and free options are even more imperative considering the record-shattering unemployment spike in the US. With the shutdown of physical school, that option is gone and the US is scrambling to address this problem, on top of all the other problems the coronavirus pandemic presents.
While Bayshore has been a leader in developing industrial IoT security solutions, most other efforts are still largely in their early stages, making it all the more imperative that business leaders find ways to maximize the tremendous benefits IoT technology can provide to their customers and their workforce while minimizing the risks it presents.
They also claimed this would "allow families to remain together during their immigration proceedings," echoing a Department of Justice spokesman's claim in July that ending family separation made it "even more imperative that Congress finally act to give federal law enforcement the ability to simultaneously enforce the law and keep families together" by detaining all immigrants at the border.
The startup has also been reportedly on the brink of laying off as many as a few thousand employees, but it is allegedly so low on cash at the moment that it would not be able to cover the severance payments required to pull that off, making the closure of the new deal with SoftBank even more imperative.
With his White House and campaign being investigated by a special counsel over alleged collusion with Russia, and the saga now reaching into his family circle after reports that son-in-law Jared Kushner tried to set up a secret channel with the Kremlin, it is even more imperative for the President to shore up his political standing.
"It's now more imperative than ever that the public can be provided with as much factual information about the EU as possible before they cast their vote." berxit The level of welfare payments to children living elsewhere in the EU, one of the central planks in Prime Minister David Cameron's renegotiation of Britain's EU relationship earlier this year, was also hugely overestimated by many people.
Both dengue and Zika are mostly found in tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and the Americas, but as climate change contributes to warmer temperatures, the mosquito that transmits these viruses has been detected as far north as Washington, D.C. With increased travel and larger ranges for transmitting mosquitoes, the viruses are becoming a greater risk to a growing number of people, and effective vaccines are becoming all the more imperative.
However Hurst's back was playing up and he was advised to rest; this made Hogg's selection more imperative.
After 1964 when Panserraikos was basically founded, the team's need for a better pitch became more imperative. It was preceded in 1972 when the Municipal Stadium of Serres had a record audience of 14,200 in a match of Panserraikos with AEL. That year our team competed in the Football League and claimed the rise with the Thessalian team.
Moral Re-Armament must become for us Muslims as much an incentive as it is for you Christians and for all nations."Lean, p. 454. In 1953, Kim Beazley Sr. the future Minister for Education in Australia, joined the movement following a visit to Switzerland. For him, "the need to uphold truth and reconciliation, and abjure expediency and acrimony, became ever more imperative.
As the population grew and development expanded in the 1960s, the question of protecting the lake became more imperative. In 1969, the U.S. Congress and the California and Nevada State Legislatures created a unique compact to share resources and responsibilities. The Compact established the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA), a bi-state agency charged with environmental protection of the Basin through land-use regulation and planning. In 1980, the U.S. Congress amended the Compact with public law 96-551.
Thus injections are similar (but more powerful) to QVT's keys, which specify a target object's identity to be a function of its type and some of its properties. The declarative semantics of a Tefkat transformation is the perfect model of traces and targets that satisfies all the rules. A more imperative semantics of a Tefkat transformation is the iterated least fixed-point of the immediate consequence of each rule. Due to stratification, these semantics are equivalent and unambiguous.
Therefore, to him it seemed more and > more imperative to create support and security for himself, and he did it > most perseveringly.Norman Del Mar, Richard Strauss. A Critical commentary on > his life and works, Volume 3, London: Faber and Faber (2009)[1968] (second > edition), , translation of quote found on page 45. The fact that Zweig was a Jew was causing potential problems for the performance of the opera: in the summer of 1934 the Nazi press began to attack Strauss on this issue.
Patterns of global change in health care systems make it more imperative than ever to research and comprehend the sociology of health and illness. Continuous changes in economy, therapy, technology and insurance can affect the way individual communities view and respond to the medical care available. These rapid fluctuations cause the issue of health and illness within social life to be very dynamic in definition. Advancing information is vital because as patterns evolve, the study of the sociology of health and illness constantly needs to be updated.
Buildr is based on Ruby's build system Rake, and uses Ruby as a scripting language. It uses several project automation idioms from Maven like automated artifact management (Buildr is out-of-box compatible with Maven's repositories). As opposed to the more imperative style of build systems like Ant, Buildr takes a more declarative approach in describing the project automation logic (similarly to Maven). Though Buildr's general philosophy is similar to Maven, it uses Ruby's scripting possibilities to provide a more flexible and customizable programming model.
Atan Burhagohain now face a complex twofold situation. While it was necessary to curb the treacherous activities of Laluksola Borphukan; it was still more imperative to oust the Mughals from Guwahati. The contingent sailed down the river, and halted at Biswanath, in present day Sonitpur District for sometime in order to form an accurate estimate of the situation.Bhuyan S. K. ATAN BURAGOHAIN AND HIS TIMES, Lawyers book stall, 1957 page 160 Meanwhile Laluksola Borphukan heard about the royal force stationed at Biswanath under the leadership of Atan Burhagohain.
In the wake of recent quakes that hit Mindanao, Lacson filed Senate Bill 1239, updating the 1977 National Building Code. "Experience tells us that there is an urgent need to strengthen the overall policy on how buildings and structures are built in the country. Not to mention the country’s geographical location along the boundary of major tectonic plates and at the center of the typhoon belt, coupled by its socially and economically vulnerable population, it becomes even more imperative to review our four-decade-old National Building Code," Lacson said.
Even exports from Portugal went mostly through expatriate merchants like the English port wine shippers and French businessmen like Jácome Ratton, whose memoirs are scathing about the efficiency of his Portuguese counterparts. The need to grow a manufacturing sector in Portugal was made more imperative by the excessive spending of the Portuguese crown, the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, the expenditures on wars with Spain for South American territories, and the exhaustion of gold mines and diamond mines in Brazil.Skidmore, Thomas E. Brazil: Five Centuries of Change. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.
Though Fontaneda doubted that Ponce de León had really gone to Florida looking for the waters, the account was included in the Historia general de los hechos de los castellanos of Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas of 1615. Most historians hold that the search for gold and the expansion of the Spanish Empire were far more imperative than any potential search for such a fountain. There is a possibility that the Fountain of Youth was an allegory for the Bahamian love vine, which locals brew today as an aphrodisiac. Ponce de León could have been seeking it as a potential entrepreneurial venture.
National Arab American Heritage Month (NAAHM) takes place in April. It celebrates the Arab American heritage and culture and pays tribute to the contributions of Arab Americans. Across the country, cultural institutions, school districts, municipalities, state legislatures, public servants, and Arab Americans engage in special events that celebrate our community’s rich heritage and numerous contributions to society. During a time of heightened hate crimes, bigotry, and misunderstanding towards the Arab American community, it is more imperative than ever to use education and information sharing to embrace the Arab culture, dispel stereotypes, and empower the next generation of Arab American trailblazers.
The book sold extremely well in the Colonies of North America. This popularity survived the American War of Independence. A New York memoir of the 1840s declared that "We had emancipated ourselves from the sceptre of King George, but that of Hannah Glasse was extended without challenge over our fire-sides and dinner-tables, with a sway far more imperative and absolute". The first American edition of The Art of Cookery (1805) included two recipes for "Indian pudding" as well as "Several New Receipts adapted to the American Mode of Cooking", such as "Pumpkin Pie", "Cranberry Tarts" and "Maple Sugar".
AM New York, December 7, 2010 When confronted with accusations of racial profiling the police claim that they do not participate in it. They emphasize that numerous factors (such as race, interactions, and dress) are used to determine if a person is involved in criminal activity and that race is not a sole factor in the decision to detain or question an individual. They further claim that the job of policing is far more imperative than to concerns of minorities or interest groups claiming unfair targeting.Crime in Canadian Context Second Edition-William O'Grady Proponents of racial profiling believe that inner city residents of Hispanic communities are subjected to racial profiling because of theories such as the "gang suppression model".
She's already sent Hawk's second-in-command and best friend Grieves (Kevin Grevioux), a huge, hulking man, on ahead so that he can get a feeling for what is happening. The mission is made all the more imperative since Jessica has just found out that Laurie Williams (Jennifer O'Dell), a University entomologist, Jessica's goddaughter, and Hawk's ex-wife, is on a field expedition down there. Hawk and his men are to leave immediately for Agua Cliente, a small town along a river in a no-fly zone, where they are to rendez-vous with Grieves and look for Laurie. Meanwhile in South America, Laurie, along with her guide Luiz and a couple of aides, are making their way through the forest when they come across a young boy threatening a man with a wooden stake.
Chomsky subsequently wrote an essay entitled Some Elementary Comments on the Rights of Freedom of Expression, in which he attacked his critics for failing to respect the principle of freedom of speech. Chomsky wrote: > Let me add a final remark about Faurisson's alleged "anti-Semitism." Note > first that even if Faurisson were to be a rabid anti-Semite and fanatic pro- > Nazi -- such charges have been presented to me in private correspondence > that it would be improper to cite in detail here -- this would have no > bearing whatsoever on the legitimacy of the defense of his civil rights. On > the contrary, it would make it all the more imperative to defend them since, > once again, it has been a truism for years, indeed centuries, that it is > precisely in the case of horrendous ideas that the right of free expression > must be most vigorously defended; it is easy enough to defend free > expression for those who require no such defense.
The second London conference of Entente socialists was called by the British Labour Party in May 1917 in response to calls began for the convocation of a general socialist congress at Stockholm. After the Council of Soviets had joined the call for the purposed Stockholm conference and made a tour of Allied capitals to make the case, the necessity of convening an Inter-Allied Socialist Conference before the Stockholm one was seated became more imperative, and the final date was set at a meeting of representatives of the French Socialist Party, the British Labour Party and the Soviets at a meeting in Paris on 20–30 July.Report of the Seventeenth Annual Conference of the Labour Party p.4 The Second Inter-Allied Socialist Conference took place in London 28–29 August 1917. Britain was represented by 41 delegates, France by 12, Russia and Italy 4 apiece, Belgium and Portugal 2 apiece and Greece and South Africa by 1 each.
Modern boundaries within Spain of the Valencian Community Because of the exhausted forces left after clashes between the nobles and their allies in the high bourgeoisie versus the general populace and the lesser bourgeoisie, the king was able to use the power vacuum to enlarge his share of power and gradually diminish that of the local authorities. This meant that his requests for money in order to enlarge or consolidate the disputed possessions in Europe were progressively more frequent, more imperative and, conversely, less reciprocated for the Kingdom of Valencia, just as they were elsewhere for the rest of the Spanish Kingdom territories. The expulsion of the Moriscos in 1609 was the final blow for the economy of the Kingdom of Valencia, as thousands of people--mostly peasants serving the nobility--were forced to leave; in the process, entire villages were deserted and the countryside lost its main labor force. Some 125,000 people are supposed to have left the land.
"This assumption," Robert G. McCloskey wrote as to the legal essentiality of the concept due process of law in The American Supreme Court, "was a product[,] no doubt[,] of many converging factors: the multiplication of 'welfare state' threats, the Macedonian cries of the business community and its legal and academic defenders, a growing awareness that an interpretation of due process[,] which seemed impossibly novel[—]and probably unnecessary a decade before[—]could be made acceptable by slow accretion[,] and might prove very useful in the cause of righteousness. As Waite wrote, the voices of two great contemporaries[,] Thomas M. Cooley and Stephen J. Field, must have been echoing in his mind. Cooley′s classic treatise[,] Constitutional Limitations, first published in 1868, had become a canonical text for jurists, and [Cooley's] support of due process in its emerging form gave the stamp of scholarly approval to an interpretation that seemed ethically more and more imperative."Robert G. McCloskey, The American Supreme Court, 3d Ed., in The Chicago History of American Civilization, Daniel J. Boorstin, Ed., University of Chicago Press, 2000.
An alternative, more imperative approach, is to write asynchronous code in direct style: acquire a resource, and then in the next line have a deferred release, which is called when the scope is exited – synchronous acquisition followed by asynchronous release. This originated in C++ as the ScopeGuard class, by Andrei Alexandrescu and Petru Marginean in 2000, "Generic: Change the Way You Write Exception-Safe Code — Forever", by Andrei Alexandrescu and Petru Marginean, December 01, 2000, Dr. Dobb's with improvements by Joshua Lehrer,ScopeGuard 2.0, Joshua Lehrer and has direct language support in D via the `scope` keyword (ScopeGuardStatement), where it is one approach to exception safety, in addition to RAII (see below).D: Exception Safety It has also been included in Go, as the `defer` statement.Defer, Panic, and Recover, Andrew Gerrand, The Go Blog, 4 August 2010 This approach lacks encapsulation – one must explicitly match acquisition and release – but avoids having to create an object for each resource (code-wise, avoid writing a class for each type of resource).
President Obama nominated Southers in September 2009, but the Senate recessed at the end of 2009, without having taken up the nomination. One reason for the delay was a hold placed on the nomination by Republican senator Jim DeMint, who opposed the unionization of TSA employees. DeMint cited Southers' possible support of the unionization of the TSA, which is forbidden in TSA's founding legislation, and inconsistencies in Southers' account of running background checks for personal reasons in the 1980s. After the attempted bombing of Northwest Airlines Flight 253, in December 2009, delays were criticized by Marshall McClain, the president of the Los Angeles Airport Police peace officers' association, stating: "Friday's terrorist attack on U.S. aviation makes it all the more imperative that there be no further delays in filling this crucial position." On December 30, 2009, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid announced he would file for cloture on the Southers nomination, once the Senate returned from the December recess. Given the Democratic supermajority in the Senate at the time of the nomination, it was expected that Southers would be confirmed sometime in January 2010.Sen.

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