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U.S. determination is the crucial concept.
Take a crucial concept such as gross domestic product.
A crucial concept in economics is the production function: certain inputs must be combined to produce desired outputs.
Here, the crucial concept is the network – whose impact on politics has been a long time coming.
Add to these a handful of high-profile pictures in which the commander in chief is present as a crucial concept but not as a character ("J.
For many this phrase, made famous by Louis Brandeis, an American Supreme Court justice, captures the essence of a notoriously slippery, but crucial concept.
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Two crucial concepts are the qi (pronounced "chee"), often described as the flow of "vital energy," and the blood, variously described as both a liquid and a metaphorical flow.
For students, this can mean having a teacher who cannot properly present or explain crucial concepts and cannot enrich the course in a way that motivates them to develop a liking (or a love) for math.
By preschool, the brain can handle larger numbers and is struggling to link three crucial concepts: physical quantities (seven marbles, seven inches) with abstract digit symbols ("7"), with the corresponding number words ("seven").
After this introduction, the second section briefly defines crucial concepts of SNA and provides theoretical background.
The attempt to 'naturalize' crucial concepts in Aristotle's philosophy is typical of Alexander's philosophical stance in general.
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