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In at least one instance, this focus on the geostrategic reality risks ignoring another reality, that something can be of decisive importance simply because everybody thinks it is.
This pore shape, the concentration of the electrolyte and its variation along pores, the rate of the transport of Al2 SO4 3, produced by the field assisted pore base oxide electrochemical dissolution and the purely chemical pore wall oxide dissolution, and the electrolyte conductivity inside pores were found to be of decisive importance for the growth of oxide beyond these times.
Paper fibres can be of decisive importance, as was shown, e.g. for Tibetan paper [14].
During the 10th century, the Polans (Polanie, lit. "people of the fields") turned out to be of decisive historic importance.
Obama's refusal to attend the summit meeting of Europeans in Madrid in May effectively signaled the White House's downgrading of these meetings, whose outcome was expected to be of decisive importance at that moment when the Lisbon Treaty was about to be ratified.
To our surprise, the length and the overall character of the N-terminal extension seems not to be of decisive importance for the aggregation of Mca1.
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Respect for human beings, animals and plants in God' s Creation is of decisive importance for our society.
Hviezdoslav's contribution to this development was of decisive importance.
Because the wheel made controlled rotary motion possible, it was of decisive importance in machine design.
Geometric configuration of such tubal structures is of decisive effects on crashing behaviors.
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