Crucial
in sentence
1953 examples of Crucial in a sentence
This becomes
crucial
potentially later on.
That "we" is actually a really
crucial
aspect of Jennie's model.
And that support provides a
crucial
buffer to the stress of racism and discrimination facing these women every day.
On the one hand, there are those who say these statistics are crucial, that we need them to make sense of society as a whole in order to move beyond emotional anecdotes and measure progress in an [objective] way.
It turns out that sleep is also
crucial
for your brain, with a fifth of your body's circulatory blood being channeled to it as you drift off.
And what goes on in your brain while you sleep is an intensely active period of restructuring that's
crucial
for how our memory works.
A
crucial
neural transport protein called "tau" becomes hyperphosphorylated and twists itself into something called "tangles," which choke off the neurons from the inside.
This uncertainty turns out to be
crucial.
This creates a positive feedback loop, which is crucial, because the only way we will reach our long-term emission-reduction goals is if the carbon tax rate goes up every year.
So we need a leap forward to add a few more
crucial
decimal places.
But to understand the technology, getting our hands dirty was
crucial.
We're missing a
crucial
aspect in the debate about immigration policy.
The data showed that those children who were going to bed at different times were more likely to have behavioral problems, and then those that switched to having regular bedtimes often showed an improvement in behavior, and that was really crucial, because it suggested it was the bedtime routines that were really helping things get better for those kids.
So meeting other polyglots helped me realize that it is really
crucial
to find enjoyment in the process of learning languages, but also that joy in itself is not enough.
For anyone who still feels this is a trivial issue, consider this: understanding your body is
crucial
to the huge issue of sex education and consent.
If we define sex as part of our whole health and well-being, then empowering women and girls to fully own it is a
crucial
next step toward equality.
Imagine using immune cells to deliver
crucial
wound-healing agents after a spinal cord injury, or using immune cells to deliver drugs past the blood-brain barrier to treat Parkinson's or Alzheimer's disease.
And birds help us so much, and they play very
crucial
roles in our ecosystems each day.
These birds continue to provide the continent with very
crucial
ecosystem services that Africa needs.
I've written about how
crucial
social media is for social movements.
It was
crucial
to everything he became, he said.
This is the
crucial
moment.
Carnivorous plants tend to grow in places with highly acidic soil, which is poor in
crucial
nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
The flux of these charged particles is a
crucial
step for muscle contraction: the change in charge creates an electrical signal called an action potential that spreads through the muscle cell, stimulating the release of calcium that’s stored inside it.
But observing at least some of those atoms is
crucial
to our understanding of why galaxies look the way they do.
And whatever happens in this uniquely
crucial
century will resonate into the remote future and perhaps far beyond the Earth, far beyond the Earth as depicted here.
For example, scarring around pacemakers can interrupt the electrical transmission that’s
crucial
for their functioning.
But talking to kids about gay stuff is actually
crucial.
That is why engaging people is so
crucial.
Normally, efficiency is
crucial
because the fuel cost of your engine over its life dwarfs the cost of the engine.
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