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That ignores an immediate and crucial concern.
The state of Proxima b's atmosphere is another crucial concern.
A crucial concern is the fate of prime loans, which account for most home mortgages outstanding.
A crucial concern of public interest groups is so-called vertical integration.
Education is a crucial concern here, and Plato believed it was the foundation of any healthy politics.
But another crucial concern — maintaining the peace — was shelved in the talks that led to the council's creation.
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Climate change and renewable energy - although identified as crucial concerns - are relegated to a relative minor position.
Minimizing energy consumption to maximize network lifetime is one of the crucial concerns in designing wireless sensor network routing protocols.
The New Wave brought a new generation of intellectuals and their concerns into the cinema (and proved that the cinema itself was among that generation's crucial concerns).
On the face of it, it may seem unnecessary for a bill to cover such gadgets, unless you consider two crucial concerns.
"We're not talking small fry, we're talking millions of pounds of taxpayers' money handed over when there were still crucial concerns about the trust's ability to meet the conditions of its contract," he said.
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