Pronunciation of the English word urgency.
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1. | No problem demands more urgency than the human conditions of life. | |
2. | She provided for an urgency. | |
3. | People speak so much about the need for leaving a better planet for our children, and forget the urgency of leaving better children for our planet. | |
4. | What's the urgency? | |
5. | There's no urgency. | |
6. | There is no urgency. | |
7. | We can't combat a disease like Zika that recognizes no borders -- mosquitos don't respect walls -- unless we make permanent the same urgency that we brought to bear against Ebola -- by strengthening our own systems of public health, by investing in cures and rolling back the root causes of disease, and helping poorer countries develop a public health infrastructure. | |
8. | The barren scene, the sense of loneliness, and the mystery and urgency of my task all struck a chill into my heart. | |
9. | Urgency is the insistent immediate future, the future in the process of making itself the present. | |
10. | There was a sense of urgency. |