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Humor is a crucial mark of intelligence — a kind of verbal alertness that coalesces with literature.
Nonfiction books almost never get such scrutiny, however, so notes are a crucial mark of intellectual good faith.
The BJP on its own, at 258 seats, is getting close on its own to the crucial mark of 272.
The "I can" body revealed by other phenomenologists as a crucial mark of embodiment is the limited condition of the mature healthy body.
The attitudinal argument (H2) concerns the salience or importance of citizenship; it can be seen as a crucial mark of national membership or as less consequential for drawing the boundary between those who belong and those who do not belong.
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The marking of exams is heavily regulated and consistency is important, but this means there is a wealth of information available about exactly what the examiners are looking for and what will allow you to access those crucial marks.
As deliberations continued about whether De Blasio would cross the crucial 40% mark to avoid a run-off, a much more clear picture was given in the Republican primary.
It was the fourth-consecutive week that those unemployment claims were below the crucial 400,000 mark, a level considered a sign of a lackluster labor market.
By Manyoni, we had cycled 400 miles, the crucial halfway mark.
His T-cell count has dropped to the crucial 250 mark.
Anyway E! online (don't forget that crucial exclamation mark) accuse Courtney of being a faker, though probably not to her face.
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