urgency in the PONS Dictionary

urgency Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a matter of urgency

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He stressed the urgency of addressing these problems, warning that it might be humanity's last chance to choose between chaos and community.
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This gives a sense of urgency and keeps players from waiting very long to gather more resources for unit construction.
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Thus, a patient with just frequency or urgency would be excluded from a diagnosis.
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The initial procedure to pass the bill allowed only one series of discussions for each house of the congress (urgency procedure).
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However, the principle may be limited to situations of great urgency.
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She increased the tempo and urgency from the original recording, but at times had difficulty in communicating with her band.
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In addition to a failing infrastructure, dwindling reserves have created urgency in completing some type of reform.
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Although significantly improved, the timeframes did not reflect the urgency of the problem.
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From the tenth onwards, the students take part in the urgency and emergency services, as well as in hospital inpatient care, always under faculty supervision.
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However, the provision of better public transport links to the airport at that time was not considered a priority and had no urgency.
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