Sentence examples for crucially sensitive from inspiring English sources

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At just this crucially sensitive moment, the US Federal Reserve last month raised interest rates from their extraordinary lows, more concerned to signal its ardent desire to return to the normality of business as usual than to face the reality we live in abnormal times.

The time around conception and the first trimester are crucially sensitive periods, and the consequences of patterns of drinking that can expose the fetus to high ethanol blood concentrations are of particular concern (9).

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Crucially, the sensitive and selective response to HBs Ag in real human serum samples confirms that the designed immunosensor will be promising in the clinical diagnosis of biomarkers.

At City Opera, thanks to a simple but effective production by the director Michael Kahn; an excellent cast headed by the soprano Lauren Flanigan, who gives a smoldering portrayal of the title role; and crucially, the urgent and sensitive conducting of Anne Manson, in her company debut, "Vanessa" emerges as an authentic American masterpiece.

After Washington, there followed six years as head of the Bank of France, a period of sensitive negotiations, most crucially between Paris and Bonn, on the creation of the euro.

Results from the case studies demonstrate that implementation is extremely context-sensitive and thus crucially depends on the situational knowledge of farmers and stakeholders.

She was right, and rational, but, crucially, she was also humane and sensitive.

However, below the WTP ceiling of €10,000 the acceptability of the intervention depends crucially on the WTP and is also sensitive to the level of therapist involvement.

Crucially however, whilst dopaminergic neurons may be preferentially sensitive to proteasome inhibition [26] evidence suggests that synthetic proteasome inhibitors induce dose-dependent dopaminergic neuronal degeneration and are associated with a significant risk of non-specific neuronal and/or glial cell toxicity at higher doses [11], [22], [23], [27].

This study has been criticized on several grounds, including that it overlooks the contribution of commensal-contaminating flora, that it takes no account of individuals at greater risk of disease, and crucially assumes no difference between disease due to sensitive and resistant strains.

Crucially, this suggests significant mechanistic overlap between WLDS-sensitive axon degeneration and the axon outgrowth defect in these mice.

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