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  1. in a way that is extremely important

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And — crucially — there's a suggestion it always will be.
Crucially, neither account has been confirmed as belonging to Cruz.
Crucially however, the economy and companies' revenues are still growing.
Perhaps most crucially though, the two share one another similarity.
But, crucially, it hasn't improved my experience of the iPhone.
Crucially, I'd managed to save up a bunch of money.
And Game of Thrones is, crucially, not a video game.
It informs decisions about resource allocation and, crucially, political redistricting.
But, crucially, the bill gets rid of the individual mandate.
Crucially, the mechanism used can shape the response from voters.
And, more crucially, the killers were driving a dark Buick.
It's crucially important to neither under- nor overestimate these warnings.
However, crucially, Tan did not mention which prototypes were stolen.
Crucially, the intercepted packages were obtained by authorities before detonation.
They also, crucially, monitor the health of the banking system.
Crucially, both sequences are cut before we see Ader remerge.
Crucially, this technology only charges customers for what they use.
Crucially for advertisers, HQ Trivia's viewers are always watching intently.
But, crucially, those solutions never made financial sense under COSR.
Most crucially, his idea is not a very reliable guide.
Crucially, though, social norms provide a backdrop for policy change.
Pesticides are devastating insects, including those our crops crucially need.
Crucially, the Gianforte incident did not happen in a vacuum.
Crucially, AYAOTD was also willing to let their heroes fail.
Crucially, Trump does not have pardon power for state charges.
But more crucially, Trump is also wrong about mental health.
" And crucially, she says, the couple "recognized their couples' privilege.
Crucially, the private messages were sent before receiving her visa.
But here, crucially, noodles are made and they are cherished.
"We show why these distinctions are crucially important," Parks said.
And maybe most crucially, how would the microdrop affect sales?
And most crucially, he worked to expand the operatic canon.
Crucially, it is also a sponge for influences from elsewhere.
Crucially, more and more voters believe she could beat Trump.
Clinton got, most crucially from Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren.
Crucially it also assumes Honda has enough time to adjust.
Let me explain what that crucially important policy instrument is.
But crucially, there was something sober tucked around the wit.
This is crucially so in the case of the Hardys.
Perhaps crucially, Ford says that Tandem doesn't "sweep" money immediately.
Crucially, President Barack Obama made no claims of executive privilege.
Crucially, they can tabulate data on any player for years.
Hawaii is unique historically, demographically and perhaps most crucially, geographically.
Programmers still train the machine, and, crucially, feed it data.
The two people are, crucially, equal players in this narrative.
Much can be seen, but the world is crucially divided.
Crucially, both men had personal experience of Abdoh's visceral work.
Crucially, it appears to distort the reasons behind the unrest.
The other, crucially, would leverage her rights as an owner.
They were also missing pine nuts, marjoram and, crucially, sumac.
More crucially, neither did the editors of the Opinion pages.
Crucially, though, personal writing today isn't all doom and gloom.
She even crucially dismantles a witness's key argument in court.
Crucially, Naiad's orbit is tilted with respect to its partner.
HR, crucially, is but one piece of an overall whole.
Crucially, the Quran differs with the Bible on Jesus' divinity.
A cap also, crucially, wouldn't address jail and prison admissions.
And if they catch Martha, crucially, they have his name.
Assad is going to take back the crucially important city.
Crucially, state legislatures will redraw US congressional district boundaries in 2021.
And, most crucially, online networks help raise awareness with unprecedented speed.
One suspects, crucially, that not even he knows what he is.
The body's natural asymmetry is crucially important to our well-being.
Crucially, dark energy is a repulsive force—it pushes things apart.
Now, crucially, I don't think this leader should necessarily be Christian.
More crucially, Hubei is running short of testing kits and reagents.
The effect, crucially, turns on whether viewers perceive they can help.
Crucially, you should make sure your devices are fully disk-encrypted.
Crucially, Trump's standing among Republican women also seems to be eroding.
But crucially, acid is a weapon with a uniquely grotesque impact.
Crucially, the dick itself is completely meaningless to big dick energy.
Crucially, though, Bates's ruling doesn't go into effect for 90 days.
And crucially, in swing states, turnout will make all the difference.
Crucially, it doesn't have a camera, unlike the Amazon Echo Spot.
Crucially, though, more than half those American stars were foreign-born.
That means the unemployed, students, the disabled, and — crucially — the retired.
Crucially, these changes in gut bacteria have translated into behavioural changes.
BADGER will navigate using various sensors including, crucially, ground-penetrating radar.
And all of them, crucially, are tied in to social constructs.
But crucially, cultural camps did not yet bear fixed ideological labels.
And, crucially, it is a world specifically for straight white men.
But, crucially, every advanced technology these days has a military dimension.
Even more crucially, the Art Camera is designed to work quickly.
Most crucially, heritability, whether low or high, implies nothing about modifiability.
Crucially, the new Section 1557 rule supersedes these discriminatory state laws.
But importantly, crucially even, they were written over 218 years ago.
This, crucially, includes when it's time to actually file a claim.
Crucially, there also needs to be a mechanism for aggregating input.
Nor, crucially, does the agreement say anything about the next steps.
Crucially, the ESE observed by the group is diverging—growing apart.
Crucially, the bureau was designed to be independent from political influence.
Crucially, the shark responses seen in the two experiments were correlated.
Crucially, Britain will not come to the negotiating table empty-handed.
Crucially, it was tethered by the war that had just occurred.
Crucially, this isn't up to the individual player, but every player.
Social Security's benefits are crucially important for millions of American families.
Crucially, three parties in the governing coalition asked for a delay.
And, more crucially, "today's systems aren't robust substitutes for human drivers."
That's heartening — and crucially important for the future of The Times.
Most crucially, he writes as if he's retrying Buck v. Bell.
Crucially however, Facebook has not denied the existence of the tool.
Crucially, these puzzles are not simply plopped down into the plot.
The melodies are pleasant to the ear but, crucially, not overbearing.
Crucially, all of this happened under either Lula or Rousseff's watch.
Somewhat crucially, McDonald's didn't say how much it's paying for Apprente.
Consent crucially protects against sexual assault and other forms of coercion.
Crucially, the bottom of the ladder is theoretically open to anyone.
Crucially, the Treasury also wants to keep the emergency government loan.
Crucially, he is also a man in search of a witch.
But, crucially, and rightfully, it's Elsa who does the heavy lifting.
The food was ethically sourced, but crucially, the labor was, too.
But crucially we do so within the confines of the market.
So did the embassy's morale and, crucially, insights into Libya's politics.
And, crucially, there is a bar stocked with rosé and beer.
Crucially, they operate against the odds, working from the outside in.
Some important details remain crucially different, which has left Democrats furious.
Crucially, they've slashed exports of soybeans, the most valuable U.S. crop.
But crucially, neither one of those parties obtained a ruling majority.
Crucially, those gains are finally starting to lift middle-class incomes.
But, crucially, are investors aware of this difference in gender performance?
Crucially, the carmakers' systems often lack app stores like Google Play.
Their version is restrained, a little tense, but most crucially, soothing.
Crucially, it protects the sovereignty and security of the United States.
But perhaps most crucially, he said, he likes the tactile element.
To chase after something or, crucially, someone who cannot love you.
Crucially, a star seemed to host either one sort or the other.
Crucially, these presidents all accepted the fundamental legitimacy of the protest movements.
But crucially, there's no evidence of Democrat-Russia collusion as of now.
Crucially to oil markets, however, crude has been dropped off the list.
And, crucially, they are relentless, keeping Ocasio-Cortez in the news cycle.
Twitter allows a way in and crucially provides a feeling of agency.
Assad's actions would contain Islamic terror but (crucially) wouldn't involve American forces.
Crucially, these were mostly seats gained in suburbs, not truly urban areas.
So this has become a crucial — crucially important channel of political communication.
We are all deeply reliant on biology and circumstance — and, crucially, money.
Crucially, controversial oversight issues may prove the wildcard in the next Congress.
Crucially, a crackdown could also undermine the legal basis of the agreement.
Crucially, it also promises to protect the privacy of your usage data.
Crucially, the industry also benefits from political will at the highest level.
France, Germany's crucially important euro area ally, is no longer playing along.
Crucially, the price also depends on how changeable the oil price is.
Crucially, the images on your device are never sent to Nude itself.
Crucially, policymakers see the potential to reduce graft in Indonesia's public programes.
Crucially, borrowing across the biggest advanced economies has been in steep decline.
Venezuela, crucially, doesn't have a good backup plan if its dams fail.
She crucially recognized that the work is not complete without human interaction.
Crucially, Sony has improved the design and fit of the 21000X M23s.
And then, crucially, they didn't throw the baby out with the bathwater.
Most crucially, the album establishes Byrne's carefully constructed persona as lead singer.
It is crucially important that the public understands how the company works.
Crucially, this includes the ability to accept online bookings and take payment.
Crucially, this has been plugged into the machinery of the European Commission.
But, crucially, states agreed to postpone the application of the new requirements.
Crucially, these voters made up their minds very late in the race.
But, crucially, most people who work at comedy clubs aren't even comedians.
Most crucially, tariffs were increased in February by as much as 45%.
But that slightly and crucially misunderstands what his fans want of him.
Crucially, we also know people can experience "paradoxical" effects when taking benzos.
Crucially, the smart helo can also be deployed to resupply fire crews.
And, crucially, it demonstrates a whole lot of empathy in doing so.
Crucially, it also introduces a new chapter in the World's Fair story.
And perhaps most crucially, how will it manage the transition to driverlessness?
These underserved areas include rural and Northern regions, and crucially, Indigenous communities.
The profits from clearing and settlement are crucially important to financial exchanges.
No word yet on who will play Dora, Diego, or – crucially – Boots.
Most crucially, the new app reportedly incentivizes Trump evangelizing with exclusive offers.
Crucially, Alice's world is an unreal adventure, while Amar's is totally concrete.
But, crucially, it lacks an agreed leader with a mandate to negotiate.
Crucially they must enable timely and coordinated risk management on both sides.
Crucially, they will not be available while they are playing in theaters.
And, crucially, he's been training MMA for a good number of years.
Crucially important is the fact that rising inequality constitutes a double whammy.
They must teach not only with words, but more crucially, through example.
Crucially, the FAIR Act would also eliminate the forfeiture financial incentive altogether.
And most crucially, advanced AI researchers should not be in a hurry.
Crucially, can you imagine 45,000 of these flying over New York City?
More crucially but less credibly, he has forgotten about his satanic childhood.
Crucially, this is not something that can be replicated in virtual reality.
Crucially, the rest-pause group made their gains with less gym time.
And, crucially, a few feet away from handing over a business card.
Crucially, among those GOP senators are two pro-abortion rights moderates: Sen.
He does it because his political project depends crucially on misleading people.
Crucially, this tendency did not remain in the preserve of high art.
The effect is the same but the political viability is crucially different.
But crucially, it will not explicitly call for an independent Palestinian state.
Reducing deaths from kidney disease is a crucially important public health goal.
More people are spending more time and — crucially — more money in apps.
With shopping apps come reward deals, loyalty points and, crucially, money off.
Crucially, this would mean taking action before a person commits violent crimes.
Each succeeds through clever writing, top-flight cinematography and, crucially, smart casting.
But crucially, like the first inning tonight, he gave up no runs.
But here the Republican Senate has a crucially important role to play.
And, perhaps most crucially, what is the proper length of a hashtag?
Crucially, it is not just a matter of material, but also morale.
Crucially, he rejected the word graffiti — "the G-word," he called it.
Crucially, Miranda said, they're not just offering these services in urban centers.
Crucially, QuickMap supposedly won't take you down those snowed-in mountain roads.
Crucially, none of this is limited to Democrats' fight for the nomination.
And crucially, Neopets was a place to make online friends, pets aside.
It offers a sense of hope — and, crucially, not a false one.
And crucially, these new shares would have no voting rights at all.
And, crucially, they don't depend on making money from video to survive.
Crucially, those younger generations were, themselves, more ethnically diverse than their elders.
But, crucially, Sanders does not actually appear to favor doing any such thing.
And, crucially, a group of wonderful, intellectually adventurous people to be accountable to.
This is a crucially important point that many in the public sphere miss.
Crucially, Blumenthal didn't view the permanent campaign dynamic as necessarily a bad thing.
And, crucially, of his own hubris for thinking he could escape his fate.
Crucially, Gray Skies, Dark Waters is willing to sit in sadness and recognition.
Crucially, they are less likely to pass those attitudes on to their children.
Crucially, Wilson wanted to instill the notion that art can be an investment.
More crucially, the daughters were upgraded to co-leads instead of supporting players.
Crucially, it would also require these companies to let users delete that data.
Most crucially, worry is growing over how emerging technologies – and the Sino-U.
"Crucially, his foreign affairs expertise vastly exceeds that of his rivals," it said.
Crucially, you can't get this screen in an iPhone, Galaxy S, or Pixel.
And, crucially, the happiness caused by the cat outweighed the guilt of procrastinating.
Crucially, most economists do not view border-adjustment as a barrier to trade.
Crucially, Mr Wilders took aim not at Islam, but at an ethnic group.
Crucially, Disco Elysium doesn't just posit cause and effect and go from there.
Most crucially, the company reached licensing agreements with Universal Music Group and Sony.
But the voters it has lost are old, working class and—crucially—dependable.
Crucially, the letter also forbids further contact between the Church and his client.
Crucially, the intelligence can be fresh because of the system's rapid processing time.
Crucially, the relocated oxygen ions stay put when the power is switched off.
Crucially, the rest seemed healthy; and, indeed, all are still alive and well.
But, crucially, they didn't actually feel ill (as self-reported) any less often.
But this job depends, crucially, on having the president's trust and his ear.
Crucially, Mnangagwa has backing from the military, which cleared his path to power.
And, crucially, it does not contain the targeting information associated with the ads.
Poverty is a crucially important issue that often gets ignored in national politics.
Crucially it means MEPs will have the chance to amend the controversial proposals.
Crucially they would also be earning a wage to spend in that community.
Crucially, it also had no way to know if that sensor was damaged.
More crucially, FreePlay launched without classic Sims features like marriage or having children.
Crucially, "They have lots of lovely friends" supporting them too, adds the pal.
Crucially, once they are on the treatment they are allowed to continue practising.
Crucially, "They have lots of lovely friends" supporting them too, added the pal.
Crucially, like the Sam and Max games, the game isn't trying too hard.
That's a crucially important element, and the HHOF has messed it up before.
Crucially, many of these tools do not require an expert witness at all.
Crucially, regulators have embraced the technology, the Skoll Foundation noted in a statement.
And, crucially, how should I interpret the recurrence of these three particular faces?
Crucially, people will also need to cut the amount of water they waste.
Crucially, the companies are not pulling their ads from Fox News programming entirely.
Crucially, though, it was not her chicken — it belonged to her boyfriend's roommate.
Crucially, that's what could hurt Battlefront II, even after the hero pricing change.
But crucially, the signal doesn't have to prove it's coming from a tower.
Crucially, those statements did not reverse the damage done by the December meeting.
He owns 575 pairs of sneakers and, more crucially, a sweet pit bull.
The claims also have to avoid being misleading and, crucially, must be responsible.
Crucially, however, these objections make not a dent in these happy warriors' actions.
And crucially, it has never been included in the official production figures either.
Crucially, he also promised to push for a Democratic majority in the Senate.
Perhaps most crucially, they failed to share art's profound connections to human experience.
More concrete information about its origins, direction and, crucially, the funding, remained hidden.
This is creating a rich new environment for startups, entrepreneurs and, crucially, investors.
Crucially, such a statement has the property of being able to be negated.
Crucially, if you're bouncing like a happy child, then you're doing it wrong.
Crucially, this stuff is stored within the actual hardware of the processor architecture.
Crucially, registries were meant to be accessible to people at various price points.
Crucially, the researchers took several steps to make sure the findings were real.
I'm passing along something that's crucially important for the future of our country.
Crucially, it matters that your Instagram network is different from your Facebook network.
And then, perhaps most crucially, Mubarak lost the loyalty of Egypt's powerful army.
And crucially, Ms. Wargo said, school was extended by an hour every day.
Crucially, The Surge isn't as boss-focused as other games of its type.
Crucially, Arbus searched for moments of celebration, not suffering, during games and holidays.
Crucially, to most ears, a scammer's claims to the contrary would sound ridiculous.
Crucially, Russia, China, Serbia and five European Union countries do not recognize it.
European leaders must approve the deal, and crucially, so does the British Parliament.
TikToks, crucially, can be reposted on Twitter and Facebook, while Instagram stories cannot.
"So this has become a crucially important channel of political communication," she said.
Crucially, they wanted to understand whether participants&apos expectations affected their &aposhigh&apos.
It also, crucially, has pretty much every streaming app you could ask for.
First, proper training for pilots who are flying new aircraft is crucially important.
Crucially, though, the second component of the EU's policy — engagement — is as important.
Finally and crucially, the general public is on board with protecting this population.
Policymakers rejected access fees, limited platform liability and, crucially, legalized public-key encryption.
Policymakers rejected access fees, limited platform liability and, crucially, legalized public-key encryption.
And, crucially, indulging in the urge to discount everything the AOL-ers pushed.
Sand here is connected to tragedies and violence — but also, crucially, to history.
Crucially, one of those restrictions is on events guarded by the Secret Service.
But they depend crucially on general relativity to tell you where you are.
Most crucially, Garvie wants to know what checks are in place to protect people.
Crucially, she hesitates to offer me any advice, even when I ask for it.
It contained the original footage of the attack, but crucially, included no audio whatsoever.
Crucially, this also gives the Xbox One ecosystem some bragging rights Sony can't claim.
And, crucially, Biscuit didn't make a mess on set as puppies tend to do.
Crucially, Gypsy Rose let Woodmansee in on her biggest secret: She had a boyfriend.
Crucially, union members said, interviewees didn't understand why they were being asked about Mexico.
And crucially, there is no cap on how much a company needs to pay.
Crucially, the character is played by Cole Sprouse, an unlikely personification of internet trends.
Crucially, I have hope, which people returning from prison need more than anything else.
Crucially, the CFPS logged precise information about the date and location of each test.
The latter of which is crucially important, especially in the wake of Cambridge Analytica.
"It's crucially important to study the change in size of the seeps," Semiletov said.
Crucially, I would, because we would be sitting together and talking through his feelings.
And most crucially, they remember even when "it may seem irrelevant to them," i.e.
Crucially, those who opposed it felt much more strongly than those who supported it.
Crucially, some countries strengthened efforts to detect and curb smuggling at the same time.
Crucially, Washington's regulations don't include any penalties for politicians who try to place ads.
And, crucially, regardless of where in town and from what merchant the product originates.
It also, crucially, means working to eliminate fossil fuel use as quickly as possible.
Furthermore — and crucially — Donald Trump won the median House district by about 3.5 points.
Crucially, the storm has also provided an opportunity to avoid a damaging budget crisis.
Crucially, it is also tough, and can be dropped from table height without breaking.
The film crucially gave a voice to the emergent lesbian community in San Francisco.
We now know that these microbes are crucially important to all facets of health.
One exemption, crucially, will allow new forms of security research on those consumer devices.
Nor, maybe most crucially of all, can these Potter-inspired series buy parental enthusiasm.
And, crucially, this type of project had very rarely been shown on television before.
Crucially, "They have lots of lovely friends" supporting them too, adds the pal. 3.
But crucially for Facebook, users can follow people again when the time is up.
Just as crucially, he showed us how to truly craft a unique style identity.
We learn, crucially, that Rachel has brought her dog Copper along to Los Angeles.
Whenever storms are as powerful and unusual as Ophelia, hurricane forecasts are crucially important.
More crucially, they can program it to print the day's weather or a reminder.
It's funny, relatable, and, crucially, a memorable setup for his ultimate decision to leave.
Crucially, these breakthroughs may help alleviate the shortage of qualified workers in cyber defense.
Crucially, the bank also noted that the program could be extended again if necessary.
Crucially, it also enables publications like this one to hold those companies to account.
Crucially, unlike with bank accounts, holders would remain anonymous under the proposal, they added.
More crucially though, is that this number is still far from pre-crisis levels.
Crucially for investors, it eventually was able to complete its long-awaited public offering.
And, most crucially, Ms. Bareilles had to acclimate to a new way of working.
The definition, crucially for NFL cheerleaders, can include time spent getting ready for work.
Crucially, natural gas is expected to have a cost advantage for years to come.
That means more voters, more young voters, and — crucially — more nonwhite voters, especially Latinos.
Crucially, many recent surveys detected an erosion of his support among Republicans and independents.
The result depends crucially on the character of the site where it is performed.
Crucially, this perspective tends to be deeply attractive to educated observers in our times.
And, crucially, it's not clear how many "removable criminal aliens" are also unauthorized immigrants.
Most crucially, the film helped audiences from all over imagine and know queer worlds.
More crucially, the series performs strongly among viewers between the ages 2678 and 2000.
Crucially, these tests were only administered in year one of the two-year study.
Crucially, the antibodies their bodies produce could speed the search for an effective treatment.
Crucially, it enables the kind of redundancies that make communities more resilient during disasters.
Greater diversity is crucial in all areas of media but Marvel is crucially different.
Crucially, the medication can be prescribed in doctors' offices and then taken at home.
It doesn't say much—and, crucially, doesn't try to—but it is relatively entertaining.
More crucially, he has considerable footage of Ms. Makeba in concert and in interviews.
Crucially, he was more than just a posh piss artist—he was a hero.
Crucially, however, its cuisine does not defer to the leaden palate of Olde England.
And crucially, in that case file, we see —— Masood: He misses one whole semester.
They're expecting a child together, but more crucially, they've got their own YouTube channel.
Crucially, it would lose a share of the dividends paid by the British broadcaster.
But perhaps it would be more limited, more targeted, and — crucially — less open-ended.
Crucially, BioCellection believes that when scaled up, it could undercut the virgin plastic market.
Crucially, Burnett shows a title page with a date for the Trevorrow draft — 12.16.
But crucially, its success hinges on whether China will follow through on its commitments.
But four recent studies suggest another crucially important effect: They might save lives, too.
Crucially, they reported what they had witnessed to headquarters, which ordered a cease-fire.
Crucially, those lawsuits will fall entirely on channel owners, rather than on YouTube itself.
Crucially for moderate senators, the bill would end ObamaCare's Medicaid expansion in two years.
And, crucially, Bill's speed will not be dragged down by his slower-moving neighbor.
Crucially, Netanyahu cannot serve as Prime Minister without the support of his coalition partners.
But more than graceless and galumphing — which it is - it also, crucially, feels random.
And most crucially, he swept at least 227 of the 118 bound delegates available.
And crucially the market is in backwardation, although it's only a very shallow one.
Perhaps most crucially, at some of the biggest movie studios, including Disney, Warner Bros.
Crucially for moderate senators, the bill would end ObamaCare's Medicaid expansion in two years.
Aspiring comics do it for a smaller cut of sales plus, crucially, stage time.
That last option also crucially allows their associates to maintain control over the fortune.
More crucially, there is already a substantial military and infrastructure presence in South Korea.
Crucially, he also surfed and learned to snowboard on trips to nearby Big Bear.
It marks an exhilarating return to form but also, more crucially, content. PG-13.
Crucially, Iran cannot use these tests to accumulate LEU and thereby cut breakout time.
Crucially, the groups worked with political scientists to randomize which voters got these treatments.
Crucially, Le Maire's prominent role in the negotiations reinforces Elkann's concerns over government intrusion.
Crucially, it's not that people weren't writing this fiction — it just wasn't being distributed.
Crucially, Trump's decline has happened just when these polls actually start to mean something.
More crucially for his likely new role, Harris has thought deeply about North Korea.
Each autonomous vehicle will gather experiences and, crucially, share them with all the others.
The cost of complying with the regulations depends crucially on the price of oil.
Ello promised to be friendlier to these marginalized communities and, crucially, it promised no advertising.
Fixing this will require more money — but just as crucially, it will require sustained funding.
And—crucially, as it turned out—they had strong ties to the Swiss finance world.
The memo admits, crucially, that the Trump-Russia investigation originated with Papadopoulos's misbehavior, not Page's.
So it's crucially important that charities run tests of their programs, including tests at scale.
And crucially, they can do so without customers proactively opting in to the tracking first.
Crucially, the sale took place in November — well before Spectre and Meltdown were publicly disclosed.
And for another, he's Jim Halpert from The Office — so, crucially, not a real person.
And, crucially, how would I defend and safeguard whatever meager provisions I managed to acquire?
A just solution to climate change crucially hinges on maxing out near-term mitigation spending.
Crucially, it is hard to measure the responsiveness of drug demand to changes in price.
And crucially, Varel doesn't claim the system is accurate enough to make a firm judgment.
Crucially, the mode of gambling overwhelmingly advertised at football fans takes things a step further.
Unfortunately for Tesla, reliability and durability are crucially important to the operators of these trucks.
This trove included private messages, check-ins, events, locations, relationships, and — crucially for Six4Three — photos.
But crucially, they also effectively suggest that the concept "trans woman" should simultaneously be engineered.
And, crucially, none of her intentions or interactions ever come across as condescending or spiteful.
Crucially, both Netflix and Amazon Video opted to support the format halfway through last year.
Crucially, when they turned to the later samples, all those chemicals had become dramatically scarcer.
It would also, crucially, create a new division within the FTC focused on youth privacy.
Crucially, Black Panther isn't about a protagonist shooting their way through a horde of enemies.
Crucially, monetary policy oriented around individuals should be easier to understand than the customary prestidigitation.
Crucially, too, he has delegated wisely, and refrained from micro-managing at the local level.
And, crucially, it's this abstraction that has allowed women and minorities onstage to begin with.
Crucially, some wallets also included $13.45 in the local currency, while some had no cash.
Most crucially, we don't know the most important thing about him: how he passed away.
Crucially, both men were able to emulate this red-ball success with the white ball.
The onus is on Beijing's statesmanship to quickly rebalance its crucially important U.S. trade relations.
Crucially, this provides anxious white Americans with a link to a supposedly authentic, autochthonous past.
Crucially, these emerging digital landscapes will feel real; they'll exhibit what landscape architects call place­ness.
Crucially, it also meant that Tyrion was, for all intents and purposes, in Varys' pocket.
Which one of those things happens depends crucially on the actions of the Federal Reserve.
More crucially, it could mark the beginning of a long campaign of divide-and-conquer.
And, crucially, you'll rehearse your improved version of the nightmare before you go to sleep.
A separate general secretariat will run day-to-day operations and, crucially, make commercial decisions.
But, crucially, those moves can be done without any splashy new policies or bill introductions.
It's also, crucially, understood by mediating institutions like the press to be a divisive message.
Control of that road was crucially important to both sides in the battle for Warsaw.
Perhaps most crucially, it would let the public know when settlements had been paid out.
Most crucially, Shrill is a departure from the lazy attempts at body positivity that abound.
But, researchers cautioned, the process of reducing people's racism will take time and, crucially, empathy.
It flew through the geysers, and detected carbon, hydrogen, and crucially methane, in the plumes.
Crucially, those who have previously had depressive symptoms are more likely to have them again.
Crucially, the WEF found that financial services employers are most likely to adopt humanoid robots.
A crucially important cohort is working less, too, though not as little as Keynes expected.
Crucially, it does not happen on a "game board" or some kind of visual grid.
Crucially, Lavok's dialogue at the end of the quest does not absolve him of evil.
"Crucially I've brought in talent from across the whole of the Conservative Party," May explained.
But the seasonings are said to include brown sugar, dried garlic, paprika and, crucially, cayenne.
The resulting data can help improve training and, crucially, it could help players avoid injury.
Crucially, Rouhani's government won the cautious backing of the hardline supreme leader for the deal.
Crucially that support extends to the Native groups who would be most affected by development.
Crucially, Chronicle would also remain independent from Google, according to Stephen Gillett, the startup's CEO.
Crucially, Athena is offering nonrecourse loans, exclusively secured by art works rather than other assets.
Crucially, they also do not have to include business with certain so-called central clearinghouses.
Crucially, this interference occurs specifically in HIV-infected cells, while healthy cells are left alone.
Crucially, contrary to rumors going around at Unsound Festival 2015, he's never even appeared live.
Instead, the Giants kicked a field goal, crucially letting the Jets hang within one score.
Mummy wraps introduce a ton of noise, and crucially, cannot be destroyed or picked up.
And, crucially, it is the "part of the equation" that establishes human responsibility and culpability.
Crucially, the Broncos' fear of the Falcons defense took big plays out of the gameplan.
Crucially, though, Vardi said that luck also had a huge role to play in investing.
Crucially, all of this autonomy comes with accountability: Schools must show their approach is working.
And, crucially, that number only accounts for series that aired during primetime and on cable.
He wanted to add seating capacity to its theaters and, perhaps most crucially, better soundproofing.
And, crucially, the Hawaiians traded and shared among themselves — because to survive, they had to.
Crucially, Wells Fargo said that it hopes to increase the size of its loan book.
Crucially, should the job at City Ballet now be divided into two or more parts?
But crucially, his Cruz endorsement was about praising Ted Cruz — and not about bashing Trump.
And, crucially, it's a lot more than Democrats have thus far been willing to accept.
But he also voted, crucially, against its repeal — a reflection of his small-c conservatism.
Crucially, your watering can does not have to be — and probably should not be — expensive.
We know its structures: its rules, its contexts and, quite crucially, what a season is.
Crucially, the device limits the amount of unnecessary contact between staff and the seriously ill.
To make up for that, the Weight Watchers tone was, crucially, upbeat and likable. Mrs.
That is a crucially important, twice a decade event which usually brings sweeping leadership changes.
You can also, crucially, set a sleep timer in the Shortcuts part of the menu.
It added that -- crucially -- Deri fired under the belief he was shooting a rubber bullet.
Crucially, the company would also need a reservation system to direct guests to its properties.
The U.S. provides unmatched expertise, sizeable resources and — crucially — strategic resolve to tackle the challenge.
Crucially, the object inside the bubble never actually goes faster than the speed of light.
And, most crucially, I got to see how a real company works, at every level.
Crucially, Tangerine is still incredibly new, which means it has lots of room to grow.
Notably, price is a crucially important factor when people are deciding which console to buy.
Crucially, his artworks don't just look like the real thing; they function like it, too.
Working through the details on the job guarantee is crucially important, especially for political survival.
And, crucially, although perhaps ironically, gay marriage advances traditional family values, appealing to social conservatives.
Crucially, Comedian comes with a certificate of authenticity verifying it as a work of art.
This stress is leading states to forego crucially needed investment in infrastructure and higher education.
Crucially, it's a time in which the EU and U.K. can negotiate a trade deal.
Crucially, the national internet could block or filter content according to Iran's strict press regulations.
And, crucially, "Outlander" is committed to having Jamie and Claire be heroes, not just protagonists.
And crucially, the bodies are not stripped of their ethnic physicality to model other bodies.
And, crucially for tall passengers, the headrest adjusts upward, making in-flight naps more plausible.
Working through the details on a job guarantee is crucially important, especially for political survival.
"Crucially, the government stands ready to abide by the decision of the house," May said.
There have been no awards show appearances, few TV performances and, crucially, no public shows.
Crucially, they admitted that they displayed guns while raiding the room and threatened Beardsley and Fromong.
And here's the simple, yet crucially important reason: People can change, often in profoundly transformative ways.
Britain has forged its contemporary identity around not only tolerance but more crucially, compassion for others.
No more congestion, fewer atmosphere-choking emissions, and crucially, a drastic drop in deadly crashes. Someday.
" "Crucially, our plan closes the terrible loopholes exploited by criminals and terrorists to enter our country.
The conventions used to be crucially significant news events, so the news media covers them extensively.
Crucially, the deal will also allow Qualcomm to continue with its current pricing strategy in Taiwan.
Crucially, however, the EPA has not determined whether these bits of software constitute a defeat device.
It made deals to package several popular TV channels live over the internet, including — crucially — ESPN.
Crucially, the court's judgment does not give governments in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland a veto.
Most crucially, he struck a deal with unions in January to reduce notoriously high labor costs.
China must press on with opening its financial system and, most crucially, overhaul its land policy.
Most crucially, it argued that Murphy came up with the idea that the messages should disappear.
And, crucially, it would do all this without introducing joint liability, thus increasing its political viability.
A thinning file of candidates will move to New Hampshire, Nevada, and then, crucially, South Carolina.
Crucially, Rohner has lost the confidence of big shareholders like David Herro of Chicago's Harris Associates.
And crucially, it has one big advantage that Netflix doesn't have: a ready-made distribution network.
Crucially, Italy's new populist government takes a far more skeptical view of the strict copyright proposals.
And — crucially, from a privacy point of view — the Fleksynext suggestion engine operates locally, on device.
Most crucially, she added, the refugees and hosts must meet in person to cement the fit.
Crucially, the buyout price means the crown prince risks paying away much of his potential upside.
Crucially both Iraq and Iran have stated they are in favor, which removes any remaining obstacles.
This remains true because, crucially, the people being targeted still have recourse to the legal system.
Most crucially, Pompeo quickly developed a close relationship with the president while serving as CIA director.
Crucially, the particular nature of the drug trade targets the poorest in an especially pernicious way.
At the time, it said that 3 million of its users were also, crucially, paid users.
Crucially, the draft form of the bill mandates universal coverage for "comprehensive reproductive care," including abortion.
Crucially, such viruses retain the power to break out and become independent, infective agents once again.
A proper response must weave together the tools of government—diplomatic, military, intelligence and, crucially, financial.
This rejiggered structure allowed the pieces to travel in all directions and, crucially, up and down.
Perhaps crucially, the protagonist speaks in a vaguely testimonial form to those who were not there.
More crucially, your resume should tell the story of an impressive candidate who can drive results.
Crucially, a caution involves an admission of criminal guilt, although it doesn't go on your record.
Crucially, the number of front-line officers has fallen by a quarter since 2010 (see chart).
But you can still crucially, through our technology, combine the knowledge across those different data sets.
Cheap money is a tired workhorse; the help of the fiscal policy is now crucially important.
And, crucially, she deliberately leaves herself open to whatever attack or confrontation Arya might be planning.
Crucially, the company's balance sheet should be able to fulfil all debt covenants, the brokerage added.
The second aircraft carrier -- which crucially is homemade, the overseas base in Djibouti, the Baltic drills.
More importantly, Clinton utterly dominated among black voters, a crucially important part of the Democratic coalition.
Belatedly, Italy, France and Britain—and, crucially, America, too—are drawing up plans for military action.
For others, it isn't about money, but how you spend it and—most crucially—share it.
Perhaps more crucially, though, are China's exports to Nigeria which amounted to $13 billion in 2016.
Crucially, this would end the disproportionate burden for securing Afghanistan currently placed on the American taxpayer.
It's willingness to enforce international sanctions on its difficult dependency crucially makes or breaks their effectiveness.
Crucially, we'll also hear directly from refugees and internally displaced people who have fled the violence.
Crucially, it's committing to cut emissions generated by both its activities and the products it sells.
So Bran wargs into Hodor — but crucially, he does it while he's still observing the past.
Crucially, Ravenfield is not a multiplayer game (or at least it isn't out of the box).
What's not up for debate is that collecting every bit of data will be crucially important.
Two more states — Arkansas and, crucially, New Hampshire — have filing deadlines in the next eight days.
Crucially, the changes they are proposing are the opposite of what conservatives in the House want.
Crucially, the human books do not see themselves as being objectified or demeaned by the comparison.
But by cooperating with the party in Wisconsin, Cruz crucially altered the narrative of the campaign.
Also, crucially, they have little rubber tips — a major design change over the standard Apple AirPods.
" Crucially, according to the multilateral institution, governance weaknesses hinder national oil companies' ability to "create value.
And, crucially, it may not be possible to shut British financial firms out of European business.
Crucially both Iraq and Iran have stated they are in favour, which removes any remaining obstacles.
Crucially, their rise is a reminder that people long for security in a time of change.
It's not a sequel to Super Meat Boy, and crucially, the pacing is exactly the opposite.
Crucially, the issue of sharing data was tied to financial incentives for the hospitals and providers.
Crucially, it could store results on punchcards and it could also accept programs ("formulae") on punchcards.
Crucially, reviving Harbin's musical tradition has also meant strengthening its ties to the city's Jewish past.
Crucially, to investors, it is not clear when the threats to the stock market will lift.
These are easy to find, they are supportive to the government's agenda, and — crucially — they sell.
Crucially, Ekins noted that immigration attitudes were one of the strongest predictors of Obama-Trump voters.
Crucially, some of Eminence's fellow investors like activist Cat Rock also own larger stakes in Takeaway.
Crucially for corporate clients, C3's approach grew out of Mr Siebel's experience with enterprise software.
From the NYT's Peter Eavis: Crucially, the Treasury also wants to keep the emergency government loan.
More crucially, he lacks the streak of shiny malice that gave an edge to Silvers's clowning.
Crucially, if the actress is sued and loses, she will be personally responsible for the damages.
And more crucially, what would you like to see in December, when things really get crazy?
Crucially, it could also give Ares control over Clayton's assets if it should fall into bankruptcy.
Crucially, the lecture from the chief justice applies much more to the White House defense team.
Crucially, when spring arrives, we remember what it's like to eat fresh — O.K., sometimes frozen — food.
Crucially, the Wastelanders update will be free for anyone who owns the base Fallout 76 game.
Crucially, it prompts Hay's meditations on narrative perspective, on witnessing time and space in different ways.
In health care settings, safely reusable respiratory protection that can be disinfected can be crucially important.
Trump's Justice Department has, crucially, defended the norm that frees federal investigations from the president's interference.
Crucially, the ubiquity of English lulls us Anglophones into thinking that it's O.K. to be monolingual.
But he has also, crucially, flipped a conventional, disempowering idea of Native victimhood on its head.
"Crucially, this skepticism is the main reason for the bull's longevity," the "Mad Money" host said.
Crucially, you can prepare these in advance and reheat them in a hot oven to serve.
"Crucially, this skepticism is the main reason for the bull's longevity," the "Mad Money " host said.
Crucially, the main qualification for readmission was to permit black men in those states to vote.
Crucially, Fleabag is also mourning a lost friend, Boo, who keeps reappearing in lovely, delicate flashbacks.
Crucially, GE said that Danaher agreed to assume the pension obligations as part of the deal.
And for the first time, they have a growing array of decent (and, crucially, convenient) options.
Crucially, by heating rather than burning the tobacco the levels of harmful chemicals are dramatically reduced.
But more crucially, I want to see some progress toward this bet with the Bad Place.
How small an object a telescope can see depends crucially on the size of the telescope.
Microsoft&aposs Xbox loses out to Sony&aposs PlayStation on a crucially important front: exclusive games.
And most crucially: Will Eugene be able to "take it back to awkward silence" with Rosita?
Crucially, the ubiquity of English lulls us Anglophones into thinking that it's O.K. to be monolingual.
Perhaps most crucially, we were able to approximate the very second the first bullet was fired.
Crucially, though, these are voters who believe that racism is a matter of intent — not effect.
Crucially, these individual settlements have mostly gone unreviewed by the federal judges nominally overseeing the cases.
Crucially, it also reported that consumers spent 16% more on housing in 2017 than in 2007.
Crucially, in all three cases, the video pushed prosecutors in their respective districts to file charges.
And, crucially, this season also stopped trying to avoid the magnetic pull between Nick and Jess.
Crucially, for women, HIV can be both a cause and a consequence of gender-based violence.
What you need in these situations is something nourishing, sustaining and—most crucially—really fucking long.
These things end up hinging on small details, and the small details can be crucially important.
But, crucially, despite what was said at the time there was no problem unifying the party.
Crucially, we see no other scenes where Louise seems to exist in two times at once.
Crucially, our plan closes the terrible loopholes exploited by criminals and terrorists to enter our country.
Flows of data have created new infrastructure, new businesses, new monopolies, new politics and—crucially—new economics.
Crucially for Mr Macron, the agreement did call for the establishment of a euro-zone investment budget.
And, crucially, it's something many people have been through before, and from which they have moved on.
And crucially, it didn't have a breast bone, which anchors the major flight muscles of living birds.
Crucially, there were no concessions from Russia on any of the issues that needed to be addressed.
But — crucially — it never lets you forget that, feeling more expensive and more capable at every turn.
But crucially, the familiar silhouette still screams, "I'm driving a Bentley—and you, dear peasant, are not."
It was truly bizarre to watch and yet, crucially, Fernandes seemed even more confused than the viewers.
Crucially, the wiring is not fixed in advance, but adapts in a process of trial and error.
And, crucially, neither Sanders nor Kasich has yet been subjected to sustained criticism by the opposition party.
Crucially, there are few signs that the traditional disagreements between the sides are becoming easier to manage.
But, Maduro has refused to cede power and, crucially, he still has the support of the military.
Crucially, the base $50 Plus plan still includes all four major broadcasters: ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC.
Crucially, 63 percent of Iowans felt that the migration problem at the border was a national emergency.
What's more, they're crucially undermined by Waitress's failure to deal with its other major theme: domestic violence.
Samsung is about to show off its next generation of flagships and, crucially, its next foldable phone.
Libraries also promote themselves as a "third place," design similar people-friendly interiors, and are — crucially — free.
Most crucially, the ADB lends about $16bn a year; the AIIB is aiming for $2bn next year.
Crucially this did not mention the compensation due when a flight is delayed more than three hours.
Crucially, the Smart Clock doesn't include a camera, unlike Amazon's Alexa-equipped competitor, the Amazon Echo Spot.
This data could crucially change the way relief is provided in the immediate aftermath of a crisis.
Crucially, it did not, at least initially, insist that these countries open their own markets in return.
This includes most crucially her singing, which evokes Ms. King's distinctively throaty, ever-yearning voice without mimicry.
Instead, Petya exploits more fundamental vulnerabilities in the way we run networks and, more crucially, deliver patches.
Crucially, Dr. Hansen told her he wants children and she said she was open to that possibility.
A learning curve on a public stage is both to be expected and, crucially, should be allowed.
And, crucially, the "misunderstanding" at the center of this meme can be deliberate, accidental, disingenuous, or ironic.
Social media's filtering and sorting algorithms also crucially failed to make any distinction between information and disinformation.
Crucially, though, as can be seen in the table above, many said they wouldn't vote at all.
And crucially, his complaints about it are shared by many in Washington, DC, and across the world.
Crucially, you do not have to announce that you are taking a weeklong break from social media.
Crucially, foreign monitors support local watchdogs who do most of the work and face the greatest risks.
Crucially, the identity of the attacker may be ambiguous, leaving those under attack uncertain how to respond.
Crucially, not all these episodes ended in a recession; some were transient slowdowns in an uninterrupted expansion.
Crucially, Epic is taking a far different approach than other e-sports leagues, like Blizzard's Overwatch League.
But what needs to be done to get ready for an IPO and, crucially, what comes next?
"Crucially important for diversification are macro-economic stability, low inflation and a competitive exchange rate," Saker said.
Crucially, these findings were generalizable across cultures, including African-Americans, Japanese-Americans, Native Hawaiians, Latinos, and whites.
They run the stockpile, set quotas for producers, and crucially, rent the warehouses where it's all stored.
But, crucially, all the sinkholes that have formed so far have been at the epicentres of tremors.
Crucially, Nintendo has a pair of aces up its sleeve: Pokémon: Let's Go and Super Smash Bros.
Accomplishing that much crucially involved more than $2675 million in donations from famous rich guy Michael Bloomberg.
Crucially they should also work with devices you already own—like an Echo, Android phone, or iPad.
Crucially, the superior performance of Medicaid was noted not just by wonks but also by ordinary people.
But crucially, he moves into new territory when he's able to discuss his relationship with his son.
Crucially, the bill explicitly states that none of the royalties can be spent on new land acquisitions.
Crucially, however, "its renown gave her the power and the incentive to emancipate herself," Ms Showalter writes.
Glenys O – a registered dietitian enabling health within a framework of competent eating and, crucially, without dieting.
Crucially, Australia and Britain have, in general, more shareholder-friendly corporate regimes, emboldening activists such as Elliott.
Crucially, this system of assigning cancer a stage doesn't formally take a cancer's genetic mutations into account.
To me, Wilson's project went beyond institutional critique into another zone, which makes it crucially relevant today.
That is crucially important to revive the economy and keep the center-left government from losing ground.
But also, crucially, means he'll never do a shit out of his butt ever in his life.
Crucially, and unlike other games, 1870 doesn't present that desert as some kind of absolving, saving place.
Crucially, that plan also included a commitment to contest snap regional elections called by Madrid for Dec.
Also, crucially, my shopping haul comes to about $10—so not much more than a normal shop.
Crucially, their data included both people who had collaborated with the star, and people who had not.
Obviously Apple's specifications are crucially important given that the iPhone 7 doesn't come with a headphone jack.
In Rwanda, One Acre Fund, a charity, provides its clients seeds, fertiliser, know-how and, crucially, credit.
The difference is that the effects of exposure to light on human health depend crucially on timing.
Crucially, these technologies eschew transistors entirely, and so, unlike RAM, they maintain their state when powered down.
Crucially, such folk typically could not stand Mr Cruz, whose sneering, divisive manner they thought un-electable.
Democrats will now take over House committees and, crucially, gain the ability to subpoena whomever they wish.
It's fast, precise, and — crucially, unlike the MacBook — makes my fingers happy even after hours of use.
Mostly, they "optimize" output to parameters the company chooses, crucially, under conditions also shaped by the company.
Crucially, the law also places the onus on manufacturers and distributors regarding who their customers can be.
And crucially, there is the network of contributors that Mr. Haspiel seems to inspire and move among.
Admittedly, I'm not watching feature films on it — but, even more crucially, photos look excellent on it.
The albariño comments were filled with references to context, which crucially influences how we experience a wine.
The painful messages our bodies send us about our behaviors are crucially important to our overall health.
Crucially, Trump spoke as if his government were pursuing separate two-countries deals with Canada and Mexico.
Similarly, and crucially, it's our belief that the algorithms know us that makes us susceptible to them.
It's crucially important that any efforts by anti-LGBT activists to target minority service members be stopped.
They support the state of Israel, are active in parliament and, crucially, serve in the Israeli army.
And crucially, the size of the market was not as big as everyone thought it would be.
Breaking22 aims to achieve this using cutting-edge sports science, nutrition, perfect conditions and, crucially, new trainers.
Crucially, in bellwether Washoe County, which includes Reno, more Democrats had voted as of late Saturday. Mrs.
Crucially, there's nothing stopping lawmakers from adjusting federal spending at any point during the two-year period.
Crucially, however, those powers would be held exclusively by Republicans in the normal committee process McConnell wants.
Yet it was different from Judaism, which was just as exclusivist but crucially lacked a missionary impulse.
And crucially, they demonstrate the humanity and resilience of those who dwell in the shadows of society.
This service offers over 4,800 servers worldwide, around-the-clock customer support, and crucially, seven simultaneous connections.
We know now that early intervention is crucially important in treating major mental illness, schizophrenia above all.
And, crucially, he has to make clear exactly what he has learned in the intervening 28 years.
The revenue raised from supporters who buy that merchandise, crucially, counts toward a candidate's overall campaign contributions.
Perhaps most crucially, congressional hearings play a pivotal role in articulating the enduring values of our republic.
This crisis was precipitated by a tweet — published both in English and, crucially, in Arabic — on Aug.
Crucially, such a fund must not be overseen by technology firms, either singularly or in a consortium.
Crucially, the rules have changed around superdelegates since 2100, largely at the request of furious Sanders supporters.
Most crucially, if DACA ends, those who benefit from the program would again be eligible for deportation.
Crucially, the narcos recognize that the flip side of the "easy life" is either death or jail.
It is inherently ephemeral, but it is, crucially, less ephemeral than the images it pays tribute to.
For the Democratic Party, race and immigration remain crucially important in terms of both values and policy.
Crucially, other users cannot directly reply to these statements, which reduces the likelihood of trolling and abuse.
Crucially, the settlement barred him from the securities industry, with the right to reapply after a year.
Crucially, conviction requires a two-thirds supermajority in the Senate — a simple majority won't do the trick.
"Speech — in literature as in life — can crucially suggest what is not said," Ms. Hazzard once remarked.
The legislation crucially has support from Republican leadership: Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn, R-Texas, introduced it.
Crucially, the stress tests also help determine a bank's level of capital, its main defense against losses.
Crucially, you require a service that is highly secure and offers a fairly strong level of encryption.
Crucially, a "targeting indicator" will still need to be plainly evident for any call to be confirmed.
He's self-published two now, both of which he foreshadowed with shorter — and crucially, free — preview collections.
And crucially, the broom's center of mass is low, probably just a few centimeters above the brush.
Crucially, the parties' consideration of public perception limits the options they can take to resolve the tensions.
In the aftermath, they worked to establish a measure of order and, crucially for the Kurds, autonomy.
Crucially, growth in FAI derived from state entities rocketed to 23.3 percent from 10.9 percent last year.
What it lacks in polish it makes up for in "authenticity" and, crucially, its cheap, precarious labor.
Perhaps most crucially, there is no clarity about exactly who they are operating against in the oilfields.
Lipinski's committee crucially had about $1 million more in cash on hand than Newman's at that point.
Crucially, tens of millions of American voters now accept and even expect authoritarian behavior from the president.
More crucially, it's hard for those of us who weren't there to know exactly what was said.
Crucially, a "targeting indicator" will still need to be plainly evident for any call to be confirmed.
The promptness of that initial reply appears to be crucially important, data collected by the program suggest.
Crucially, Kraft Heinz missed out on the food industry's biggest health-trend in years: plant-based meat.
Perhaps most crucially, they circumvented the bureaucracy and corruption that had bogged down other police reform efforts.
Crucially, it will allow students and parents to make informed decisions when choosing their place of study.
Crucially, it finds that strict accountability laws adopted in 1999 shift the burden of proof onto Mr Sharif.
It will hinge crucially on what government mandates and tax incentives are in place to encourage the shift.
They're always at some five-star restaurant, get written up in Vogue, and — crucially — have incredible floral arrangements.
Crucially, the yield curve — the gap between short-term and long-term bond yields — has once again inverted.
There's something about the woven or braided upper that carries connotations of ease, simplicity, and most crucially, vacation.
The cast were all back on board, and crucially, all were available to shoot at the same time.
Netflix's financials — and, crucially, its nosebleed stock price — are predicated on many years of crazy growth to come.
As Golin tells Gizmodo, the FTC will ultimately decide whether to fine YouTube and, crucially, for how much.
This distinction is crucially important, since having mental illness is strongly correlated with being a victim of rape.
Crucially, this rating downgrade means that air pollution from some of these facilities would suddenly be completely unregulated.
The memo admits, crucially, that the Trump-Russia investigation was based in part on Papadopoulos's misbehavior, not Page's.
Costello and her team also recorded household data like parents' occupations, history of domestic violence, and, crucially, income.
But, crucially, the Senate committee was not being asked to reach a verdict on his innocence or guilt.
Crucially, unlike most in his former party Mr Carswell has little doubt that Brexit is in safe hands.
This is another crucially important feature to many people that Google Voice has been bad at until now.
Crucially, translating these principles into policy prescriptions must be more than an exercise in finding the acceptable minimum.
Crucially, voters in Quebec and Ontario, Canada's two largest provinces, haven't warmed much to him or his policies.
It covers industrial goods only, not agriculture or, crucially, services, which account for almost 80% of Britain's GDP.
"Crucially, Vanguard's philosophy on proxy voting is unchanged," Glenn Booraem, Vanguard Investment Stewardship Officer, added in the release.
"It's amazing that Bal noticed the difference in the image and crucially acted on it promptly," he said.
Crucially, Filindra's experiment showed this to be the case regardless of who is portrayed as perpetrating social violence.
Crucially (and perhaps surprisingly), none of the striking workers have called on shoppers to boycott Prime Day sales.
Crucially, that includes making separate commutes into and out of the office to allow time to switch gears.
But crucially it also accounts for about 60 percent of all debts and assets outside the United States.
Crucially, however, all are outside the EU's customs union, an agreement which regulates tariffs charged to third countries.
The company said its crucially important services division hit an all-time high of $11.5 billion in revenue.
Officials say that pretty much all the disagreements have been sorted out except, crucially, for the output floor.
Go seems built to pick up users who don't have Galaxy or Note phones — including, crucially, iPhone users.
Crucially, the evidence suggests these policies would affect not just casual or moderate drinkers but heavy drinkers, too.
Crucially, the way that Saez, Piketty, and Zucman calculated the numbers answers basically all of the conservative critiques.
Crucially, the price of a vote in any given election would be the square of the number bought.
That explains why mobile division sales are down this year but, crucially, the division is bleeding less capital.
Crucially, Britain acknowledged the landholdings of New Zealand's original, Polynesian settlers and guaranteed them rights as British subjects.
Crucially, the stolen Social Security numbers meant all of it was happening in a real US citizen's name.
While its feminine association with gender is now unquestioned, it's also a symbol, perhaps more crucially, of age.
Crucially, however, CTG won Chinese approval in advance, necessary these days given official restrictions on capital flowing abroad.
Crucially, the CONSENT Act relies on the Federal Trade Commission to enforce any violations of those new rules.
I had developed severe polyhydramnios, or high fluid levels and, most crucially, our baby had stopped growing. Completely.
"'Cause that knowledge can inform Congress going forward and — crucially — voters a year and a half from now."
Crucially, the Crown Prince must prove himself to be as adept a peace-maker as his late father.
But its Western allies, and most crucially the United States, apply the terrorist label to the PKK only.
Most crucially, as she approaches 60, she's refusing plastic surgery despite Karen's love of going under the knife.
Crucially, Bulletin is operating on such a small scale that it seemingly removes the need for curation entirely.
Jerusalem itself, the holiest city for the three Abrahamic religions, continues to morph — both demographically and, crucially, geographically.
Crucially, as critics have pointed out, her casting plays on her enduring appeal, and the nostalgia it evokes.
Perhaps more crucially, BoxMaker doesn't have the same cumbersome limitations on what is and isn't allowed in levels.
But cap and trade is the focus of a crucially important new bill, released yesterday by State Sen.
But Sigrid seems to have chosen the other path available to her: young, fun, relatable—and, crucially, poptastic.
"Access to the single market is crucially important to your industry," Hammond said, according to the two attendees.
Crucially, it provides the user with a list of local washers who would normally be difficult to contact.
"Crucially, I think we could see a similar result from the impending break-up of Xerox," Cramer said.
He shoots more often and from further away than any other player, and crucially, he does so effectively.
Britain's giant financial services sector, roughly 8 percent of economy, relies crucially on access to the EU market.
And, crucially, corporate-bond spreads remain quite tight, reflecting very little financial stress or serious economic-slowdown risk.
Crucially, you'll also now be able to see the location information for Apple's amazing screen-saver drone videos.
Crucially, it foresees punitive measures against entities that provide material support to Russia in building energy export pipelines.
Crucially, I made sure I had everything I needed to make those foods on hand at all times.
Crucially, they're also now 1-3 against the Cavaliers this season after losing to them on Sunday afternoon.
Crucially, Mr Xi needs to reverse his campaign against civil society and his efforts to stifle media debate.
Crucially, POP (POP3 is the current version) and IMAP both are used for getting emails from a server.
Crucially, he managed to persuade the great stage and film actor Alec Guinness into slumming for the BBC.
His strategy sounds simple: brush up the presidential candidate's image and, crucially, bolster his popularity among the youth.
Crucially, the participants also scored Trump higher on measures of dominance, and Clinton higher on measures of prestige.
As for accounts of Mr. Duncan's early years, however, and, crucially, his later ones, the trail went cold.
Crucially, his answers mostly track with a reasonably straightforward breakup plan that he introduced to Congress last year.
Her analysis, erudite and unrelenting, exposes blind spots not just among conservatives, but, crucially, among liberals as well.
In the long term, most crucially, residents have to get used to using water more sparingly, says Jewitt.
Perhaps most crucially, the long-held narrative of the collapse of Angkor is being recast by lidar evidence.
And, crucially, turnaround time for a custom kit has now been reduced from one year to one month!
Most crucially, he would oversee special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian meddling in the American democratic process.
Crucially, the deal allowed Jay-Z to keep creative control and his stake in the clothing company's operations.
And, crucially, Syria's Sunni population continues to view the Asad regime as the primary enemy in the conflict.
Most crucially, the future of the grizzlies depends on the states to which their protection is now entrusted.
Both sides in this dispute agree that any deep decarbonization scenario is going to crucially involve electrifying everything.
Crucially, titlekeys are not unique, and once grabbed, can be re-used by anyone to unlock a game.
I think that that is crucially important and I don't pressure people to go one way or another.
Uncharted multiplayer was not only a massive hit with its audience, but crucially, it kept people coming back.
Researchers are realizing that the context in which memories are created is crucially important in remembering them later.
Researchers are realizing that the context in which memories are created is crucially important in remembering them later.
And crucially, the Proclamation by the Crown Act of 1539, which permitted the King to legislate by decree.
Crucially, because of his notoriety within the far right, Collins's moles don't have to explain themselves to him.
But crucially, it also means they'll avoid the particular pressure of budgeting on a show-by-show basis.
But even more crucially, the Democratic proposal removes Obamacare's existing limits on who is eligible for tax subsidies.
"It's clever, engaging, brisk and, crucially, unpretentious," Mike Hale wrote in his review in The Times in 2015.
Crucially, no women ever came forward to report that they had engaged in sex with Menendez while underage.
They have been vetted by the FBI and the press, and — crucially — confirmed by the United States Senate.
Some employees — and, crucially, employers — are still learning how to establish rules and boundaries around real-time chat.
Republican lawmakers were crucially involved in blocking discriminatory measures proposed in Texas, Tennessee and Georgia, the group said.
It's not as robust as past expansions, but unemployment is low and, crucially, wages have increased, however slightly.
" Carducci added, "I think it's crucially important to make space for this kind of work, now and always.
But his focus on getting there keeps clashing with Dorothy's confusion and, more crucially, his own fractured mind.
Crucially, the projects rely on municipal-level approvals, not the involvement of Hamas or its ministries, they said.
Crucially, ANWR would add revenue to the tax reform package, which slashes taxes for corporations and the wealthy.
But crucially, Deadpool 2's fan service doesn't get in the way of it being an entertaining movie.
And crucially, the tight labor market at last appears to be translating into faster wage growth for workers.
Crucially, it's not designed to appeal to people who won't recognise Lucy's efforts as familiar, if not sympathetic.
And, crucially, in 2018 she won 42 counties that Trump carried in 1493, including 39 in rural areas.
The ruling also sets an important precedent for the international community in responding to and, crucially, preventing genocide.
But, crucially, conviction requires a two-thirds supermajority in the Senate; a simple majority won't do the trick.
"Crucially, the last time the numbers got this low was December of 2015," right before gold surged higher.
And, crucially, it works without detriment to the desirable characteristics of lamb weight, ewe weight and milk yield.
And crucially, it is the first domestic Irish lender to resume paying a dividend since the financial crisis.
I too don't want to shop, cook and, most crucially, think about shopping and cooking during my vacation.
But, crucially, the workaround depends on a common understanding among the participants, a degree of discretion and judgment.
And crucially, what lessons for its own spiralling opioid crisis can North America learn from Estonia's protracted experience?
Crucially, Mr. Stewart's small paintings and drawings, lent to Ms. LaBouvier by his family, are an emotional anchor.
Crucially, they are all of these, and none of those qualities are at the expense of the others.
Most crucially, efforts must be made either to cancel the nuclear deal or link it to Iranian behavior.
And -- crucially -- she hasn't been able to save enough money to care for her children in her absence.
Most crucially, not only do you need to take your kid to the park, so does everyone else.
But crucially, it added that the amendment also protects an individual's right to use "Arms" in self-defense.
The competition adds a sense of urgency and, crucially, helps force plant-based "meat" further into the mainstream.
Crucially, the contract also contains concrete actions to tackle the negative — even if unintended — consequences of platform design.
I too don't want to shop, cook and, most crucially, think about shopping and cooking during my vacation.
Or — crucially — they could have been picking up on elements of the photos that humans don't even recognize.
These are crucially important positions, and the administration has maintained focus and played both tactics and strategy smartly.
Crucially, none of his demons from seasons past have been conquered — they only persist and fester with time.
It's also, crucially, the kind of fandom that's easy to rein in, as far as copyright is concerned.
And, crucially, Iran's elected officials have real power, but they're limited by unelected authorities like the supreme leader.
Like the US, China, India, and Europe, Indonesia is crucially important to the success of the Paris agreement.
And crucially, the characters they portray are not too far from who they actually are as people themselves.
Crucially, Davutoglu gave only halfhearted support to a powerful presidential system, which Erdogan wanted to see "rapidly" introduced.
At the same time, though, there is growing dissent over the security sector as well as, crucially, the economy.
Crucially, Chinese luxury buyers tend to be younger than elsewhere, and online influencers like 'Mr Bags' carry real clout.
More crucially, bibs also may contain emergency contact information that could be necessary in the event of a disaster.
Photo: AP Crucially, no one from the Chinese side of the alleged scuffle made physical contact with the football.
But crucially, they will also be less likely to build factories in America for goods destined for export overseas.
And, crucially, how do you verify that the "carbon credits" being purchased by airlines actually lead to real reductions?
And through its treatment of its franchise's history, the movie succeeds in some ways — and crucially fails in others.
Crucially, she also set an industry template for later pop stars to bare their souls as mature, evolved artists.
Crucially, FireNet runs at a high frame rate–up to roughly 20 frames per second with 92 percent accuracy.
Crucially, this case doesn't discuss whether Twitter itself is a public forum or determine how Twitter can moderate users.
Crucially, the law also capped immigration from the Western Hemisphere for the first time, fundamentally redefining America's southern border.
Crucially, these kinds of audits need to be done in the spirit of mutual understanding rather than being accusatory.
The hobby involves driving at slow, constant speeds without breaking or stopping, and, crucially, without running the air conditioning.
" In Grace Mitchell's words, it's "like everything at once, and nothing at all, but most crucially, it is loud.
Humiliated, Serbia turned to Russia for partnership and, crucially, for a source of leverage in relations with the West.
But, crucially, those laws couldn't actually stand in women's ways and present an "undue burden" to accessing the procedure.
Schools were pushed to ensure girls left with equal maths skills to boys—and, crucially, equal confidence in them.
Crucially, when the researchers tested the corresponding proteins in the dengue virus, they did not see the same effect.
Crucially, the testimony could force some Democrats to decide whether they want to start impeachment proceedings against the president.
Crucially, the act that formally readmitted the state to the Union expressly forbade any abridgment of those "school rights".
Crucially, this test can also distinguish between Zika and similar viruses as well as identify different strains of Zika.
They adjust their portfolios and their behaviour accordingly and, crucially, the fiscal and monetary authorities respond to their actions.
Crucially, to do so, Jenner has to say that there is an "intent to use" the trademark in commerce.
Crucially, they found no such effect with aid doled out by the World Bank, their benchmark for Western assistance.
Prioritizing hospitals serving low-income, at-risk, and rural populations, it would fund crucially needed hiring, training, and equipment.
Crucially, the challenger avoided any subject such as ideology or geopolitics that could divide the country and antagonise Russia.
But a sober patriarch committed to a moral code that, crucially, treats domestic violence as sinful can provide stability.
Crucially, Mr. Malloy — himself a former prosecutor and defense lawyer — has the support of key figures in law enforcement.
Crucially, federal law prohibits using the database in criminal investigations for fear it would discourage relatives from submitting samples.
Crucially, the Americans are handicapped in preparing for negotiations in that they have few channels of communication into Pyongyang.
Monster Hunter World's areas are now vastly bigger and, crucially, not segmented into sections separated by interstitial loading screens.
IDC's data crucially includes Chromebooks and excludes Windows tablets including devices with a detachable keyboard like the Surface Pro.
Crucially, however, they've left most—though not all—of the board game's daunting granularity and detail in the past.
And, crucially, her message is landing — thanks at least in part to that long-cultivated girl-next-door image.
Crucially, February 12 is the last day that pro-independence parties can withdraw their amendments to the draft budget.
Crucially, he has a background in approaches to computer vision that can process large amounts of data very quickly.
But they also, crucially, give him a powerful microphone to address the world without the interjection of critical voices.
Crucially, entertainment giant Time Warner owns CNN, a network Trump has repeatedly clashed with and accused of biased coverage.
But that momentum, crucially, was not maintained despite multiple other attempts to blow up airliners and conduct other attacks.
And for Britain, crucially, there's no close connection between integration via the EU and consolidation of stable democracy domestically.
MAGI There's also modified adjusted gross income, another measure of income that is slightly but crucially different from AGI.
He seems genuinely hyped when talking about fresh food and—crucially for meat-eaters—he's not preachy about veganism.
Crucially, she found that President Trump's stature as the, um, President, did not qualify for any sort of exemption.
The result: stunning inequality, greater than in any other large European country, and deteriorating basic services, including, crucially, telecommunications.
Another concern is that festival producers aren't convinced diversity leads to broader market appeal or (more crucially) greater profits.
Somewhat crucially, these holes expose the area of skin prone to chafing, which could make these jeans very uncomfortable.
The groups of young volunteers also, crucially, know how to make it a bit of fun for the kids.
It not only declares an emergency, but also crucially outlined broad, global policy goals in order to address it.
And, crucially, gritty students were most likely to earn the diploma they had come to West Point to pursue.
"Crucially, one of the issues we agreed on was taking down terrorist material online from the internet," May said.
And most crucially of all, the United States has failed to decide whether it is, in fact, at war.
And — crucially for progressives — the reduction in crime has helped restore citizens' confidence that government can accomplish important goals.
There's indoor ice, boiling water vaporizing into the air, innovative winter-wear layering techniques, and (crucially) bundled-up dogs.
In "Chapter 1," this X-Men show is entirely about nostalgia — though crucially it's David's nostalgia, not the audience's.
Crucially, wage growth and inflation has undershot expectations for some years and showed little sign of heating up soon.
These are crucially important steps to make irrevocable the EU's single market and the euro as a legal tender.
Or look into an organization called La Leche League International, which provides breastfeeding support, and perhaps most crucially, education.
Currency notes or more crucially, the lack of them, is what everyone is talking about in India right now. 
Crucially, this is predicated on the assumption that banks' contributions to the fund depend on how risky they are.
Crucially, it will decide whether the policy must only be applied in Europe or whether it will apply globally.
She knows it, her colleagues -- and opponents -- in the UK know it and crucially, so do her European counterparts.
Aside from these aggregate numbers, it is crucially important to note what happened across the South and the West.
Crucially, it does work over the air, which means that it's possible to embed Alexa voice commands within music.
Crucially, the game isn't painting these other characters as bad people (although their decisions make Bert's life much harder).
Crucially, however, Chen's work is an act of reclamation—one that takes back the power that her harasser stole.
Majid provided the example of health care, where it is crucially important to know the history of an individual.
Crucially, the tester knew the difference beforehand so it could compare this prior knowledge against the URL checker's output.
Jaime is headed to take back Riverrun, putting him on a collision course with Jon, Sansa, and — crucially — Brienne.
It was her favorite meal to eat, but more crucially, it was her favorite meal to cook for others.
Crucially, these mini-platforms harness the powerful reach of platforms like Facebook and Twitter even while competing with them.
" And in this time, when we need social support the most, the crucially important catchphrase has become "social distancing.
Besides relieving pressure there, this crucially countered the Islamic State's narrative that America will never offer dignity to Muslims.
Just as crucially, a gap can interrupt a long series of observations that allow researchers to understand future events.
They have seen enough of him — but, crucially, not too much of him — to think he can do anything.
"Tetris Effect" takes a foundational game ("Tetris"), executes it perfectly, and crucially evolves the concept into something completely fresh.
But other countries — crucially Israel and the United States — do not recognize it, and it struggles to operate independently.
The process required fake purchase orders, coaches' assents — and, crucially, middlemen like youth-league coaches, money managers and agents.
Ultimately this all matters because Trump's case for himself as a candidate hinges crucially on his alleged business prowess.
Another question Sanders's plan doesn't answer but is crucially important: How do you guarantee physical access to medical care?
Crucially, he had a treble register and four vocal modes: whisper, snarl, bark and an all-time-great shriek.
But more crucially, the 1992 film Aladdin seemed a completely unsuitable candidate for Disney's series of live-action remakes.
Crucially, when Irena defends the ensemble, saying that its work is based on "authentic folk art," Wiktor keeps silent.
Crucially, however, the journal does not explicitly set out to prove links between specific weather extremes and global warming.
Crucially, as a Nigerian production, it firmly eschews any white savior narrative one might expect from a Hollywood film.
Spain has had 82 percent of possession and has taken 10 shots, but, crucially, only one was on target.
Most were human and represented skin and saliva contamination, but, crucially, nine were linked to bovine or ovine milk.
This means that all new Huawei phones will ship without Gmail, Google Maps, YouTube or, crucially, Google Play Store.
They fretted over her flaws because they — and more crucially, many American voters — long ago resigned themselves to his.
Crucially, he will also have considerable sway in the company and its affiliates thanks to its complicated legal structure.
" "They've been doing crucially important work that you can only do there: providing air support, providing some artillery support.
First, it's usually irrelevant to the article, and more crucially, announcing the home address of anyone can be dangerous.
But, crucially, the document does not require church officials to turn over information about abuse claims to the authorities.
Crucially, the company has been linked to Saudi Arabia&aposs alleged assassination of the Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Pyka is taking on the largely human-powered spray business with an autonomous winged craft and, crucially, regulatory approval.
Crucially, publishers hoped that iBooks would be so streamlined and sleek that it could undermine Amazon's book-selling dominance.
And, crucially, the Democratic Party primary electorate as a whole is more moderate than Biden's two main rivals, Sens.
The deal promised a quick 13 percent return that — crucially, for Mr. Zhang — will be paid in American dollars.
Headspace, the guided meditation app, got her thinking about how audio-only programs could increase focus and, crucially, pleasure.
But first he would ensure that Monterrey's executives would remain to help lead — and, crucially, to fund — the effort.
But crucially, the strikes didn't threaten the survival of the Assad regime — and that made the government's supporters happy.
Still more crucially, by the end of the episode he has returned to his love of dark ironic twists.
In Biden's day, the Southerners still had the seniority, they still wanted allies, and they were still, crucially, Democrats.
And crucially, Wright says, Trump wouldn't be able to pardon Bannon if he was in jail for that reason.
Gender divisions among voters sometimes get less emphasis than economic or racial cleavages, but they can be crucially important.
Crucially, the state also has very high electricity costs (which means that solar panels make more sense for some people).
Stations are a destination for those seeking new music and, crucially, new perspectives on that music which algorithms cannot provide.
These are crucially important issues for our economy I presume for the Chinese economy, also, listen, let me say this.
And most crucially they appeared to base their deep data analytics on Facebook data harvested from some 50 million profiles.
Crucially, the budget relies on some assumptions that the Italian government has made over higher growth and lower borrowing costs.
More crucially, he was an assistant at Penn State when Jerry Sandusky was molesting children in the team's football facilities.
Most crucially, this show gave its heroine, pitch-perfectly brought to life by Krysten Ritter, the space to be broken.
It appeared much of the media got itself into knots trying to differentiate between balance, objectivity, neutrality, and crucially, truth.
But Maduro lacks his predecessor's firebrand populism and, crucially, the high oil prices that funded many of his social programs.
Crucially, there should be no murkiness as to where this person's loyalties lay: with users, not with Facebook the company.
Crucially, these songs don't imply causality; whether he's ambivalent about romance or his career, the true subject is yearning itself.
Crucially, these off-market plans would open the door for people with preexisting health conditions to be charged higher rates.
Crucially, they can cut emissions while creating diverse new employment opportunities in fields from biotech and agriculture to local refineries.
And, crucially for the show's autism initiative, randomized evaluations have found that Sesame Street encourages prosocial, cooperative behavior among children.
And crucially, CHAI's victory appeared to hinge strongly on the very dynamics that make people uncomfortable about the Clinton Foundation.
Crucially, it means controlling the funds raised off of Women's March-branded T-shirts, hoodies, baby onesies, and other merch.
Crucially, the study was double-blinded, which meant that neither the researchers nor the participants knew which day was which.
Crucially, these changes don't diminish the Souls-like formula in the least, but they also don't unnecessarily torture the player.
Crucially, Spain has no significant movement on the nationalist right, unlike Italy, France and many others, including Poland and Hungary.
The digital media market is growing at a rapid pace, and — crucially for investors — there is still significant growth potential.
Crucially, the Post did not include footage of the incident itself, which it noted had been posted online before disappearing.
Just enough to take the edge off... Crucially, The Red Strings Club isn't judgy about sexuality—only about power structures.
It's also half the price of Apple's official folio case for the iPhone X, which crucially doesn't come in brown.
And crucially, while Tillerson might be talking about an engineering answer, ExxonMobil's record doesn't suggest it's actually working toward one.
Most people not directly involved were able to ignore it; crucially, the mainstream media, when they noticed it, misinterpreted it.
More crucially, it's a gathering place for those who choose to come together to worship God in a particular way.
The "keep it in the ground" trend in climate activism crucially involves the participation and influence of social justice groups.
Blushes were spared when Boeing roared back with a huge 200 plane order by IAG for, crucially, the 737 Max.
KURTZ: Well, there is no question that it is not a monopoly, but they are crucially important to public discourse.
Crucially, the law imperils American workers based in Egypt who are often involved in administering American aid through these NGOs.
Crucially, he didn't respond to every chemical attack in Syria, although he vows now to keep the pressure on Assad.
And crucially, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), a non-invasive way of stimulating the brain, can even bring that memory back.
Crucially, it puts Twitter on more even footing with Facebook, which has made permanent videos the default from the beginning.
Those talks, crucially and for the first time when they began last year, have included both Saudi Arabia and Iran.
The crucially important French elections went earlier this month to safer, more predictable, decidedly reformist and pro-European political forces.
One of the most recognizable brands on the planet and also, crucially, the most valuable company in the world: Apple.
We thank Governor Sandoval and the Nevada State Legislature for passing these crucially important protections for the state's LGBTQ youth.
Crucially, the observations show no sign the rise in atmospheric CO23 concentration is decelerating as a prelude to levelling off.
Most crucially, they have the right to life and the necessities that go with that, which includes certain economic necessities.
Crucially, this must be achieved without the use of fences, which are costly and sometimes impractical to build and maintain.
But, crucially, they also were more likely to say that their partners had orgasms during that time as well. 2.
" Crucially, the report adds, "ICE has never had the capability to identify, arrest and remove all of these criminal aliens.
This consistently has been older voters who tend to take voting more seriously and, crucially, have more time to dedicate.
"Crucially, though, GoPro has realized that software in these devices matters a whole lot more than the hardware," Cramer said.
Ever since, they have asked people around the country to wear orange to raise awareness about gun violence and, crucially.
For more than 30 years, religious conservatives have been a loyal and, crucially, a predictable voting bloc for the Republicans.
Applicants for "skilled independent" visas are given points for such things as education, work experience, English proficiency and, crucially, age.
Crucially, if other countries (like China) continue to react with trade barriers of their own, the decline could be global.
Thiel donated millions to Trump's campaign, spoke at the Republican National Convention and crucially has a foot in both camps.
Because we can't control emotions directly, we're not responsible for them — either our own, or crucially, those of other people.
Directed and, crucially, with new dialogue by the Lebanese-French writer Wajdi Mouawad, the production fleshed out notoriously caricaturish characters.
Even more crucially, hold your elected officials to this promise that we have made as a people to our veterans.
Crucially, another funding measure and another hike in the debt ceiling will be required before the end of the year.
And, crucially, what did the President know before the election, after it, and when he instructed his son to lie?
Crucially, governments have to look beyond the monetary policy crutch that has characterized the recovery from the 2007-2009 recession.
That crucially important vector of global commerce and finance has been provided by the U.S. since the end of WWII.
For me, another crucially important line was crossed: My wife and I both went back to the pot for seconds.
Crucially, MCAS was designed to take effect when just a single sensor showed that the angle-of-attack was high.
In addition to providing money, it offered a platform, and perhaps, more crucially, a kind of legal protection—journalistic credentials.
Crucially, if the regulation on new power plants is found illegal or unconstitutional, the Clean Power Plan cannot be enforced.
The Psychoactive Substances Act introduced in May this year outlawed a raft of substances, but crucially did not criminalize possession.
In practice, this translates into much better data, linking medical history, presenting symptoms, treatment given, and, most crucially, clinical outcomes.
Crucially, dressing up as a DJ also doesn't take that much work, as long as you have the right accessories.
More crucially, she transformed one of the biggest events in sports, corporate synergy, and entertainment into a distinctly political act.
But at the same time, these animals are under increasing pressure from climate change, and studying them is crucially important.
Crucially, says Savir, the company has put together a group of experts to think about scalability from the get-go.
Still, it is no exaggeration to say ISIS is losing, and, crucially, it can continue to lose without American intervention.
Crucially, Irrespective demonstrates how Rosler has adopted feminism not simply as a subject, but as an intellectual and artistic framework.
However, crucially, Best for Britain's analysis was based on pro-Remain opposition parties standing aside for Labour, and vice versa.
Crucially, animal rights activists have to stop comparing the struggle of animals to the struggle of black people in America.
Crucially, that meant Mr. Trump did not have to compromise on his appellate picks in states with a Democratic senator.
And crucially, the remake is starting to feel like less of a mess than it's seemed to be so far.
Over the next four decades or so, shuttle services increased in frequency and, crucially, offered unlimited capacity on every departure.
Lastly, and perhaps crucially, Russia hopes to project power in a region the American government considers its sphere of influence.

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