Sentence examples for crucial chapters from inspiring English sources

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But they are crucial chapters.

Nevertheless, a number of crucial chapters that are often neglected or at least under-represented largely outweigh this inconvenience; for example, those chapters on the philosophy of critical care, pharmacokinetics, anesthesia and analgesia, patient transport, ethical considerations, psychiatric problems and the care of the elderly.

I liked the OXO sign … the big X in OXO presaged the famous X pattern that would appear in our X-ray photographs of DNA (p. 125)These similarities in 'physiognomy' of post-war urban areas, certainly add to the congruence in atmosphere and ambiance between the movie and crucial chapters of the memoirs, recounting the discovery referred to in the title.

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If not for a computer scientist's hobby of collecting old telegraph codebooks, a crucial chapter in modern cryptography might have been lost to history.

Now that a crucial chapter of the war seems closed, the outlook will hinge largely on consumer and corporate attitudes, according to the executives and economists.

The deal — as daring and brazen as the man himself — tore up a crucial chapter of the legal canon that had guided American banking since the Depression.

But he successfully argued that the crucial chapter 39/29 established the precedent of limits to monarchical power: "Upon this chapter, as out of a roote, many fruitful branches of the Law of England have sprung".

As the editor of a collection of essays on Conan Doyle, he had asked Green, whom he considered then "the single most knowledgeable living person on Conan Doyle," to write the crucial chapter on the author's 1924 memoir.

A crucial chapter, "Emancipation and the Public Sphere," delves into the growing personal and political freedoms of the 18th century, as advances in printing techniques enabled ideas and images to spread more quickly.

And the echoes of that crucial chapter are clearly audible in the American Bill of Rights.Home of the freeThese days Magna Carta seems to belong to the Americans more than it does to the British.

And she is being celebrated, along with five of her contemporaries, in "Daughters of New York Dada" at Francis M. Naumann Fine Art on the Upper East Side, a small show that adds a crucial chapter to the current Dada exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art.

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