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Then, perhaps the country can move on to more pressing problems.
Then he would try to work out his more pressing problem.
For the moment he had a rather more pressing problem on his hands.
And right now she had more pressing problems to think about.
But tonight he had a much more pressing problem to deal with.
As a result, not much could have been said in public on any of these three pressing problems.
A more pressing problem may be finding space for those children.
Indeed, for the time being, the small country of 5 million seems to have more pressing problems to deal with.
There was a more pressing problem on my mind, however.
And right now, we've got a much more pressing problem.
Sure our foreign policy is important, but there are more pressing problems at hand.
Please bring your questions and we will go through some of the more pressing problems.
We can also do the same when it comes to the pressing problem of young people.
Some of the best ideas and the most pressing problems come to light when I'm on the road.
A more pressing problem is how to balance the books.
It was better to spend money on some of the world’s other pressing problems.
It has become the Kremlin’s most pressing problem after the economic crisis.
But the most pressing problems in 2009 are not so much global as European.
He added, The pressing problem is with the financial concerns.
Money, though not a pressing problem, is ever a concern.
It said the budget for the year ahead is the more pressing problem.
Half his head was missing, but she had more pressing problems.
In the 1940s and early 1950s, the most pressing problem was African access to land.
However, there were still pressing problems that face the community.
The capital market crisis is not the only pressing problem.
A more pressing question is whether the move actually goes far enough.
Then he asked me his most pressing question of the moment.
What are the pressing questions we're trying to figure out?
The more pressing question would be whether to go back to Congress.
But the political world is only beginning to consider the pressing questions.
The more pressing question is what will play into Dungy’s decision.
No matter, as for now the music is enough to answer any pressing questions.
The pressing question is who should do it and how.
But the pressing question is when the rules will take effect.
They looked at each other, but neither of them had pressing questions.
But there was another, more pressing question he needed to ask.
There are pressing questions about what the conditions for working people will be.
Individuals will still be able to ask the pressing questions at no cost.
Maybe the more pressing question is whether there was a race at all.
But at the moment, the pressing question was who wanted to hurt them both.
A 13-year-old boy also had a pressing question: How do you ask a girl out?
Opening day is still far away, and Green has several more pressing questions to answer.
But now the most pressing question is: How long will this good time last?
The more pressing questions for Obama, of course, may be the political ones.
I gave those questions about five minutes of thought before putting my mind to a more pressing question.
But for the church, the pressing question was how to feed everyone.
The pressing question now is what form the intervention will take.
But the big pressing questions are no longer about machines.
The most pressing question now is how far Turkey will go.
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