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He points to the city's Economic Development Corporation (EDC) crucially creating incubators for entrepreneurs.

Establishing criterion for investment of a nation's resources is crucially important for poor countries.

The crater was the right size and - crucially - the right age to be the site of the cataclysmic impact.

Most crucially, the larger ones have between five and 10 times as many licensed sponsors on staff as the foreign joint ventures.

Today, we need to be able to perform interdisciplinary searches and, crucially, be able to acquire the material from a vast number of sources.

Harry F. Noller, Jr., of the University of California at Santa Cruz, a ribosome biologist who occasionally collaborates with Altman, suggests the success of the scheme will depend crucially on how easy it becomes to encode a research report.

As a result, current surgical methods guarantee neither a desired cosmetic effect nor, crucially, unimpaired function.

Most crucially, as the UN mission closes, there is still no agreement on who will take over its monitoring role.

The Senate Judiciary Committee hearings will be crucially important in preventing jurists with a radically-right wing judicial philosophy from making it to the bench.

Most crucially, a transitional administration should prepare for a fresh election, monitored by the UN, the EU and the African Union, within a year or so of taking office.

But the Bank's ability to help "depends crucially" on further replenishing IDA's financial resources, says Zoellick.

The right to search a printing house was crucially important to enforcing intellectual property rights, but constables of the crown didn't enjoy that privilege.

Chewing properly is crucially important.

But, crucially, our everyday activities are four times more important, in terms of happiness, than our life circumstances.

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The future of the company will depend crucially on how consumers respond.

Students learn the basics, that evolution is both theory and fact and, crucially, that it serves as a way of looking at the world that provides deep predictive and explanatory power.

Webber also lost out on the second stop, crucially dropping behind both Button and BMW Sauber's Robert Kubica.

Indeed, not only does spectroscopy depend crucially on the electromagnetic field, but some species acquire the energy they need to react from radiation.