Thus, the technology offers an efficient way, for example, to call urgent meetings.
Last month, AMs in mid Wales - Lib Dem Kirsty Williams, Conservative Glyn Davies and Plaid Cymru's Elin Jones - joined a call for urgent action over what they said were poor ambulance response times.
Over the weekend, using the Web site Twitter.com, he fired two nasty comments at President Obama, criticizing him for using his radio address to call for urgent health care reform while he himself was touring Europe.
Jade's death has prompted MPs to call for for urgent reform of dog control laws.
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The authors of the report have issued a call for an urgent review of specialist allergy care provision.
A. at Stanford University two summers ago when she got an urgent call from Saudi Aramco headquarters in Dhahran.
The message linked these critical historic events to an urgent call for action.
The Delhi Express vessel had put out an urgent call for help after suffering engine problems in waters targeted by pirates.
Response figures showed EMAS failed to meet government guidelines of ambulances being on the scene of less urgent call outs within 19 minutes.
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They described it as an urgent call for further research and the development of a European hare Invasive Species Action Plan and Eradication Strategy.
This may call for some urgent patchwork from both Google and Apple to assure their users that downloading apps is still safe and secure.
The country's largest trade union, Unite, has joined with BFAWU, the majority union on the affected sites, to call for an urgent meeting with the company's management.
These numbers should act as an urgent call to action for the Cambodian government and development partners to intensify efforts and increase coordination to promote national literacy.
Wales' leading consumer organisation will call for an urgent transfer of legal powers to make it compulsory for food businesses to display their hygiene rating on their premises.
An urgent call, as despite numerous announcements and pledges to behave more ethically, most banks and large corporations are back to paying bonuses as if nothing has happened in the last two years.
Before the holidays, there had been an ESPN mea culpa-ish in which the company president said that the network probably should have toned it down on meaningless nonsense like the Tebow watch, and these comments were interpreted as a kind of urgent call for sports sanity.
He was in Italy on May 18 when he received an urgent message to call Genentech Chief Arthur Levinson.
Borins suggests only giving out contact details to reliable colleagues who will call only if the matter is urgent.
The call was not later upgraded from "urgent" to "emergency" as it should have been.
Before urgent surgeries were squeezed in by whichever on-call surgeon had a break in the action.
So, why the urgent need to force the rest of us to call it marriage, too?
When you receive an urgent message, AwayFind will notify you with a call, SMS, IM, DM (Twitter), or delegate the message to someone you specify.
The investigation found the call, which referred to an attempted overdose, should have received an urgent response but the priority level was incorrectly downgraded by a radio operator.
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