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But we contend that it should be treated as a crucial complement to strategy and that this is true now more than ever.
Unlike the vast majority of politicians, even those on the left, Sanders does not see non-electoral organizing as in competition with electoral strategies, but as a crucial complement to them.
Although considered untenable in the past (Frankel 1970b; Hawkes 1983; Williams 1984), in situ (or on-farm) conservation of crop genetic resources – particularly of landraces and wild crop relatives – is now recognized as a crucial complement to ex situ conservation (Bretting and Duvick 1997; Maxted et al. 1997).
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But ecosystem rehabilitation is a crucial complement, and key to sustaining livelihoods.
Gwen Carter, the executive director of Life Force, said her group was a crucial complement to the medical work being done by the larger institutions.
Concluding that digital financial services could be a crucial complement to education in efforts to improve the financial outcomes of youth.
The SRSG function is, in addition, a crucial complement to UNICEF's operational mandate.
Gemma Greaves, managing director of The Marketing Society and the first female president of the Solus Club highlights this as a crucial way of achieving your goals: "Surround yourself with people who make you better and complement you – those who radiate energy.
Some hailed this as a crucial breakthrough.
Respondents cited safety as a crucial issue.
Monsanto has turned to South America as a crucial growth market.
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