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- adjective Not
delayable .
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At the 34th period of sessions of the UN General Assembly, in October 1979, we proposed, in the name of the nonaligned countries 'movement, the undelayable need to create an additional fund of no less than $300 billion at the real values of 1977, to be distributed in yearly quantities over the next 10 years in the form of donations and long-term soft loans among the underdeveloped countries.
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The growing and undelayable need to solve underdeveloped makes us return,
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To me, somewhat hopelessly revolving these things, the undelayable year has rolled round, and I find myself called upon to say something in this place, where so many wiser men have spoken before me.
Harvard Classics Volume 28 Essays English and American Various
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To me, somewhat hopelessly revolving these things, the undelayable year has rolled round, and I find myself called upon to say something in this place, where so many wiser men have spoken before me.
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