Indeed, the Court seems to have replaced the special care it once promised for capital cases with an urgent agenda for getting on with more executions.
The President and the Congress will be diverted from the nation's urgent national agenda while a prolonged trial takes place in the Senate.
In Washington, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, Michel Camdessus, said Russia has a "very urgent" agenda of economic and financial improvements that have to be made.
The urgent agenda is daunting as Indonesia works to restart its economy and rebuild its sense of national pride.
Or to slow down the increasingly urgent scientific agenda of Science Officer Jaza, who stood anxiously at the head of the long conference table.
While federal officials seem to have taken a "wait and see" attitude towards the Soviet Bureau, New York state politicians and law enforcement authorities were motivated by a more urgent agenda.
A serious effort to send humans to other worlds is relatively so inexpensive on a per annum basis that it cannot seriously compete with urgent social agendas on Earth.
As Reich went to his desk he was followed by secretaries and sub-secretaries carrying the urgent agenda of the day.
The split could have even more ominous consequences than usual this year, given the urgent agenda ahead.
March 1985: Mikhail S. Gorbachev is named to succeed Konstantin U. Chernenko as Soviet leader and outlines an urgent agenda to improve the economy.