The announcement of the HEART database and the NIOD report come at a critical moment.
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The elections are a critical moment for Afghanistan as President Hamid Karzai's five-year term ends.
"This prize comes at a critical moment when the broader perspective is needed, " she added.
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Google is far more savvy about Washington ways than Microsoft was at the critical moment.
Analysts agree it's a critical moment for Iraq's government and for the Bush administration.
"Today marks a critical moment in our six-point plan for ending the violence in Syria, " said U.N.
Fights usually come down to one critical moment where you either land your finisher or dodge theirs.
The competitive landscape for tech talent is a critical moment for leaders to practice their sales pitch.
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The Blacks arrived on the melanoma scene at a critical moment, just as other funders were cutting back.
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These bombings bring yet more fear to the country at this critical moment after the US withdrawal, our correspondent adds.
The global clean-energy race represents one of the greatest challenges for American leadership in a generation, and now is a critical moment.
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It is embarrassing for the game and, from England's perspective, it was a critical moment in the course of this Test match.
Death or impairment of an advisor may result in assets lacking management at a critical moment and for an extended period of time.
And Ken, that issue of - you're starving the troops of funds, of bullets and beans at a critical moment in the conflict.
That one critical moment you need that one contact, or you need to access that document on Google Docs, you may not have it.
These leaders cut through the red tape, change processes, step in, and show up at the critical moment to rally the team and make things happen.
Moreover, the strategic implications of KORUS are inescapable as the United States needs to shore up a military ally at a critical moment in North Asia.
Israeli officials have said the critical moment could come this summer, when it may be too late to halt apparent progress toward an Iranian nuclear bomb.
For prime contractor Lockheed Martin a company with which I have a long association the Japanese F-35 decision comes at a critical moment.
The conference comes at a critical moment, five years from the target date set for the Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Education For All goals.
Unfortunately, over the course of the last year, which has been the most critical moment for the White House, Obama has not stepped up to offer visionary leadership.
This shows a vivid awareness that prayer may not be enough to deal with the situation facing the Catholic Church at this critical moment in its long history.
But at that critical moment, Henry Svehla did the opposite.
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While Kasparov struggled and sweat, the machine played like a confident general looking over a complex battlefield, calmly redirecting troops here and there, no rushing, waiting for the critical moment.
But the notable thing is that Mr. Obama has lost the media's loyalty at this critical moment of his presidency, as other scandals over the IRS and Benghazi continue to swirl.
Mr Kiir said his visit came "at a very critical moment for the Republic of South Sudan because our neighbour in Khartoum has declared war on the Republic of South Sudan".
Likewise, in America the critical moment comes in August.
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Pull me to the ground, grab me by the head, you know a male tiger grabs the female by the neck and holds her and growls till the critical moment is over.
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