单词 | Crucially |
例句 | 1 The work of the intelligence services was crucially important to victory in the war. 2 The future of the company will depend crucially on how consumers respond. 3 Crucially, though, it failed to secure the backing of the banks. 4 Chewing properly is crucially important. 5 At this juncture, two crucially fundamental questions now emerge. 6 Crucially, as well as setting up the registers, the Act permits local authorities to recover clean-up costs from owners. 7 President Nixon created the Environmental Protection Agency, crucially acknowledging environmental stewardship as necessarily a federal task. 8 Crucially, though, failure has stemmed from the harsh way in which some of the more valuable players have been treated. 9 Crucially, therefore, causal explanation is the proper procedure when we engage in natural science but not elsewhere. 10 Secondly, and crucially, it is not sophisticated exegesis that leads scholars to disbelieve in devils. 11 Crucially, though, you can see intuitively that totipotency and differentiation seem to be at odds with each other. 12 Crucially, it is argued, international law lacks the necessary sanctions and hence the definitionally necessary characteristic of enforceability. 13 More crucially it ran along political lines, i.e. in general it was applied by Labour-controlled local authorities only. 14 A third, and crucially important, experiment involved using external stimuli to influence the content of dreaming itself. 15 Crucially, the deal did not bar Mr Gates from selling to other computer makers. 16 Crucially, in an era of multinational sports commerce, it also travelled better abroad. 17 Crucially, this instability hinders regional development, incites repressive governance, and compounds the poverty on which militancy feeds. 18 Crucially, they can not take advantage of the two week cooling-off period available to individuals. 19 The difference becomes crucially important when animals are brought into captivity, as in zoos or menageries. 20 Crucially, a rift developed between a local strike leadership and the trade union's national officials. 21 Crucially, however, incorporation into the upper reaches of strategy-making is offered only to representatives of the respectable citizenry. 22 She is usually noble-born, and crucially, she alone is allowed to bear legitimate heirs. 23 Crucially, from Weber's perspective, the values and actions of state bureaucrats tend to override the policies of elected politicians. 24 In Chapter 6 we shall discuss the issue of anaphoric reference which is generally held to depend crucially on co-text for interpretation. 25 Sure, a third of the new cycle network is off-road but crucially, two thirds aren't. 26 And yet, I overstated the barber's deference and this made me misunderstand, crucially, Waugh's novel. 27 Finally, notice that the question of mortgaging the future hinges crucially on what is done with the privatization revenue. 28 A clean bill of health has certainly helped, while the catches, crucially,[] have been sticking. 29 Giving our time and devoting our attention to what they say is therefore crucially important in the process of counselling. 30 Simply expressed, they have insufficient time, inadequate resources, not enough basic interest and, crucially, other priorities. 1 The work of the intelligence services was crucially important to victory in the war. 2 The future of the company will depend crucially on how consumers respond. 31 Even in a traditionally Conservative parliamentary constituency, the youthful team could be crucially important. 32 The pass has a slight loft and, crucially, is thrown in front of Edney. 33 And this also involves, crucially, the identification of areas where there are disagreements between agencies over objectives or methods. 34 More crucially, however, will she tell the House how the Government will meet the identified shortfall in community care funding? 35 More crucially, the Treasury is developing a political and not just an economic position. 36 Community care also depends crucially on cooperation between different professional workers, and between different service providing agencies. 37 Some sceptical arguments attack the notion of knowledge directly but leave other related notions, crucially that of justified belief, untouched. 38 The scale and pace of technological change mean that the public as well as employees are crucially at risk. 39 Secondly, and crucially, Professor Griff is no great shakes as a rapper. 40 Any increased concentration among defence suppliers will depend crucially on the attitudes of individual governments. 41 While formal management and committee structures require study, informal relationships are also crucially important. 42 And crucially, the whole idea of the twist is diluted in intensity but enlarged in scope. 43 Crucially, a visit will allow the librarian or teacher to try the microcomputer out and see practical demonstrations. 44 But there are then crucially different phases of commodity production. 45 Crucially, there were more applicants than vouchers. 46 Crucially, he must meet us at the airport. 47 Crucially, it created room for United on the flanks. 48 Crucially, it also led to some risky espionage. 49 Crucially(), investors never gave it the full benefit of the doubt on commodity prices anyway. 50 As its leaders understand, the Green Movement's future hinges crucially on its ability to make common cause with the Blues. 51 Yes, they produce more cortisol and noradrenaline, but crucially, they also ramp up production of calming factors that help keep the brain's higher functions intact. 52 Crucially, the homeowner will be able to take advantage of significantly cheaper off-peak power – similar to the old Economy 7 tariff that would charge up storage heaters at night. 53 From the outset, one crucially important concept must be borne in mind in studying the order and burden of proof under The Hague Rules. 54 Plato ? ? s metaphor of the cave is crucially important to the understanding of The Unicorn. 55 Just as crucially, the city lacks an independent legal system on which foreign investors can depend. 56 Crucially, the search engine can provide answers without physically detecting (let alone cloning) the string of bits that encodes the questions and thus without knowing what the questions were. 57 The opinion of industry insiders crucially underpins both designations and all price points in between. 58 Crucially, both were property - related bubbles, commercial in Japan and residential in America. 59 Crucially, we work with local scientists and at the behest of local organizations. 60 Crucially, it also militates against effective international co - ordination. 61 Crucially, the technology works in real time, so the listener can hear the output in synchronicity with lip movements. 62 "What we learned, very crucially, is that in China you cannot make revolutionary change. You have to work at the pace of the Chinese consumer, " he adds. 63 Thus, China's emissions path depends crucially on early testing of the CCS technologies. 64 Crucially, these cells also create their own sounds as they expand and contract. 65 Larger males are more likely to win fights, are more dominant, have clout with the Ivy's maitre d', make eye contact with bar staff at crucial moments, and, crucially, are more likely to reproduce. 66 Crucially, they also reduce transmission of the virus from person to person. 67 He did good, and , crucially, neither project had anything to do with Botswana. 68 Become a stealth assassin ninja. Sneak, kill , and crucially: remain unseen ./crucially.html 69 The corporate debt market is taking off, and Beijing has said it will soon launch a pilot scheme for Real Estate Investment Trusts, or REITs, and, crucially, loans are easier to get. 70 It was closer to China, Japan and America's Pacific coast. Crucially, unlike Nikolaevsk, Vladivostok was ice-free. 71 Establishing criterion for investment of a nation's resources is crucially important for poor countries. 72 The operation and service life of gear transmissions are crucially affected by the tribology. 73 Crucially, however, this activity was stronger the more human-like their opponent, being strongest for the anthropomorphic robot and human. 74 Perhaps more crucially, traders said, the dollar extended a multi-week slide against large emerging currencies, hitting two-year lows against the Brazilian real and Mexican peso. |
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