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The venue serves as a crucial reminder for a nation at war in Iraq.
And a healthy housing market has long been seen as a crucial step towards a fuller recovery.
Equally important, this inhibits adaptive learning a crucial requirement for a venture and can blind a leadership team to what is actually going on.
First the government lost a crucial vote on a long-awaited pensions reform.
Here is the other: two sacks, a crucial interception, a second Super Bowl victory in five years at Brady and the Patriots' expense.
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Under the present system, getting the most out of the federal government for the federal tax your district puts in is a crucial part of a legislator's job.
As an example of the disadvantages of incomplete information, I jut waited 10 days for a payment from a client that left out a crucial number on a wire transfer.
The 35-year-old Mr. Freeman turned against his buddy, wearing a wire for the government during a crucial phase in a sprawling, three-year investigation that authorities say could eclipse in scope any previous insider-trading case.
It was published in 1953 but is still a crucial work for a country where, in my opinion, women are not given as much opportunity to progress as they are across the border in India.
"Typically a habitat is less than the cost of large rocketry, " Michael Griffin of NASA told AP, and successfully utilizing the native materials on the moon will be a crucial to creating a viable base there.
It includes a moratorium on building permits in the hard-hit areas until the decision is made a crucial component in a city that has already issued thousands of permits and is issuing more than 100 a day.
In a career path committed to service, my experience in AmeriCorps was a crucial step during a transition from youth to professional that gave me the confidence, knowledge and skills to solve critical social and environmental problems.
The Tampa Bay Rays have proven they can compete with the New York Yankees on the field this season by winning 10 of the 18 games between them, including a crucial split of a four-game series at Yankee Stadium this past week.
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World champion Hamilton, 24, struggled with understeer on a crucial sector of a flying lap in the first session of qualifying, from which five drivers are knocked out, and ended up among the last five drivers on the grid for only the second time in his career.
However, Australian official Dickinson made a crucial decision which denied a vital five-pointer.
Shanghai, for instance, also boasts abundant supplies of clean water (a crucial input) and a fairly stable electricity grid.
Several Obama aides believe that a crucial moment came after a debate sponsored by YouTube and CNN in July of 2007.
It was then a question of Cardiff's ability to earn a crucial bonus point with a fourth try - but they fell short.
His MS from Stanford was a crucial passport stamp in a journey that has allows him to contribute mightily to the Silicon Valley Start-up Common (SVSC).
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And, in 2004, black audiences had a crucial role in making a success of the limited-run revival of "A Raisin in the Sun, " starring Sean Combs.
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Visibility is a crucial element to building a great working environment and it helps an organization establish trust with its customers, investors and most importantly, employees.
Halfpenny rewarded the faith shown in him with a third Test try and then added a crucial fourth, plus a penalty, in the next round's win over England.
The last time California played a crucial role in selecting a presidential nominee was in 1972 when George McGovern's victory in the state's primary propelled him to the Democratic nomination.
The coming year will be a crucial one politically: a draft constitution will be considered by an assembly in December (two months late), and presidential elections are planned for next year.
Peace would be a crucial first step to a happier Sudan, but since neither Khartoum nor the SPLA has shown much inclination towards democracy or non-predatory governance, the country has a long way to go.
The win was only the Blues' second in 10 league games and although the performance was anything but perfect it may yet prove a crucial turning point in a season which was fast descending into meltdown.
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In this world, Syria's cultural patrimony can play a crucial role: as a reminder to the country of its diversity and achievements across the ages, as well as a symbol of pride and unity going forward.
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