Examples of 'more imperative' in a sentence
Meaning of "more imperative"
Describing something as 'more imperative' means it is of greater importance, urgency, or necessity compared to something else
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A resolution was more imperative now than ever.
Maintaining our secret has never been more imperative.
Her pleasure more imperative than his.
No other disarmament goal is more imperative.
It is more imperative for milling cluster blanks.
Then attack becomes even more imperative.
Its even more imperative when parents are separated.
But at the moment more imperative.
This is even more imperative with the onset of winter.
It thus makes a political dialogue all the more imperative.
Extra protein becomes more imperative as activity increases.
So the demand for it becomes more and more imperative.
Enforcement is supposed to be more imperative than for commercial applications.
So the supply of newer stronger engines becomes even more imperative.
This is even more imperative at these times of tight fiscal constraints.
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They just become more imperative.
The more imperative.
The alarm became more imperative.
Income level is a more imperative determinant for access to services in rural areas.
Increased access to psychotherapy services now more imperative than ever.
It was therefore all the more imperative to collect unpaid assessed contributions.
Policies to boost competitiveness thus become more imperative than ever.
This makes it even more imperative that action should be taken.
But the duty of witnessing is only rendered the more imperative.
The digital option is even more imperative under this circumstance.
This makes the need for a national law more imperative.
That is why it becomes more imperative to keep your mouth clean.
The need for action has thus become even more imperative.
This is probably even more imperative than transmitting the message.
Brazilian journals of high quality will become increasingly more imperative needs.
It becomes even more imperative when you are living in an old house.
Recent horrific human tragedies have made it more imperative than ever to do so.
It makes it even more imperative to minimize treatment costs without compromising quality of care.
The customer or the business prospect is more imperative than your supervisor.
This was all the more imperative in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks.
The new market conditions have made this even more imperative.
These enlargements made it even more imperative to implement structural programmes designed to reduce.
There is a golden rule that has now become more imperative than ever.
That necessity is all the more imperative when the mission is operating in dangerous conditions.
The magnitude of these changes make a strong organizational change management program even more imperative.
That obligation is surely even more imperative when a minority government situation exists.
This paradigm shift makes the international efforts at implementing human rights all the more imperative.
This requirement is even more imperative once there is a common foreign and security policy.
The need for this variable within technology innovation ecosystems is becoming more and more imperative.
This is now more imperative than ever in light of the developments over the weekend.
The absence of peace and the need for peaceful living becomes more and more imperative.
Meeting the Monterrey pledges had become more imperative as a result of the crisis.
The existence of monsters like this makes passing the Act even more imperative.
Even more imperative after the big C diagnosis.
The duty of American artists has perhaps never been more imperative.
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