Crucial
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1953 examples of Crucial in a sentence
Shipping is as
crucial
to us as it has ever been.
They started to see sustainability not just as important but
crucial
to business success.
And then there were stories like Sidney, the CEO, who was so frustrated because her company is cited as a best company for leaders, but only one of the top 50 leaders is equipped to lead their
crucial
initiatives.
And the
crucial
point about this is that you then have a fantastic assay to discover drugs, because what would you ask of the drugs, and you could do this through a high-throughput automated screening system, you'd ask the drugs, give me one thing: find me a drug that will bring the red line closer to the blue line, because that drug will be a high-value candidate that you could probably take direct to human trial and almost bypass that bottleneck that I've told you about in drug discovery with the animal models, if that makes sense.
But for ratings, a
crucial
element of our economy, we really do not know what all the different ingredients are.
The early years are
crucial.
Because in an age when there is so much information out there in the open, why should this
crucial
information about company ownership stay hidden away?
And the TED community of creative and innovative thinkers and doers across all of society could make the
crucial
difference.
We don't want to gamble on potentially silencing that
crucial
speech by classifying it as spam and suspending it.
Now, given the sorts of challenges I'm up against, it's
crucial
that I not only predict but also design protections for the unexpected.
So there are important changes happening in the structure and function of the brain during adolescence, especially in the prefrontal cortex and the limbic system, and these are areas that are
crucial
for things like self-control, decision-making, emotion processing and regulation and sensitivity to reward and risk, all of which can affect how you function in a stressful circumstance, like a police interrogation.
I think we can take steps to prevent another Brendan Dassey, while still getting the
crucial
information that we need from children and teens to solve crimes.
She had sought meaning and made her travail into a
crucial
identity.
Religion has not being separated from any other areas of life, and in particular, what's
crucial
to understand about this world is that it's a world in which the job that science does for us is done by what Rattray is going to call religion, because if they want an explanation of something, if they want to know why the crop just failed, if they want to know why it's raining or not raining, if they need rain, if they want to know why their grandfather has died, they are going to appeal to the very same entities, the very same language, talk to the very same gods about that.
And if we want to answer that question, we have to know and understand the history of our solar system in detail, and it's the details that are
crucial.
These six things are
crucial
starting points for anyone serious about delivering body-confidence education that works.
And
crucial
to this design was that the inmates could not actually see into the panopticon, into the tower, and so they never knew if they were being watched or even when.
Law as a point of leverage is
crucial
in protecting all of us.
And this kind of de-averaging reveals the
crucial
challenge for governments and businesses.
However, one
crucial
underlying factor is to change our attitudes.
But there's something more significant here, something that I believe is more important and more
crucial
than my personal example.
And it elevates the organization of general elections, which is now a sort of cure-all, as the most
crucial
state reconstruction mechanism over more effective state-building approaches.
And there are several other cases in which local, grassroots conflict resolution has made a
crucial
difference.
And politics and democracy without an effective challenge hobbles, because the causes that have inspired the modern recent movements are
crucial.
And that's another
crucial
part of the project.
We were
crucial.
And you point frequently to the empty seat and you say, "He or she wouldn't agree," and the empty chair is that person and the spatiality is
crucial.
We finally settled on a shape that was the proportion of the Concertgebouw with the sloping outside walls, which the acoustician said were
crucial
to this and later decided they weren't, but now we have them.
You’re overseeing the delivery of
crucial
supplies to a rebel base deep in the heart of enemy territory.
And that gets us to another breakdown that's crucial, and another breakdown that couldn't be more important to a group like this, because the growth of America and real American national security and all of the things that drove progress even during the Cold War, was a public-private partnership between science, technology and government that began when Thomas Jefferson sat alone in his laboratory inventing new things.
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