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"The ability of the states to meet their obligations to public employees, to creditors and most critically to the education and well-being of their citizens is threatened," warned the chairmen of the task force, Richard Ravitch, a former lieutenant governor of New York, and Paul A. Volcker, a former chairman of the Federal Reserve.

Just after the Chesapeake began this limited turn away from the Shannon, she had her means of manoeuvring entirely disabled as a second round of accurate British fire caused more losses, most critically to the men and officers manning Chesapeake 's quarterdeck.

Understanding how people learn is important in order to improve the teaching and learning environment[ 8], and most critically to actually improve an individual's learning.

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The authors offer some interesting thoughts on the reason for this null effect, most critically pointing to a need to have an active task PET design.

Our finding that mRNAs with the greatest dependence on eIF4G are relatively well-translated, do not contain long or highly structured 5'UTR, and also have short coding sequences, is consistent with the idea that eIF4F is most critically required to enhance 43S attachment to the mRNA 5' end rather than for scanning through long, structured 5' UTRs.

My background is in statistical machine learning, so when some friends and I wanted a website dedicated to live music, I had to learn some new skills – most critically how to make a website!

As patients in this study reported using HBPM readings to decide on various aspects of their hypertension management, most critically whether to start taking new medication started by their doctors, doctors managing these patients need to discuss the significance of the HBPM readings and the target HBP reading which is different from the clinic reading.

We used these data to address several specific aims: (i) to obtain a reliable time scale for the origin and evolution of the genus Carabus and discuss the obtained rates of molecular evolution with those reported in other studies, and most critically (ii) to evaluate the effect of methodological decisions relative to calibration analyses in the resulting calibrated phylogenies.

After the explosion, helicopters airlifted the most critically injured to local hospitals, while ambulances from several nearby villages struggled to navigate the rugged terrain.

Negotiators for the league and the players union met in Manhattan, but failed to reach agreement on the economic issues that have separated them for months: most critically, how to divide $4 billion in annual revenue.

It is more likely, however, that the cortex serves the more specialized functions of integrating patterns of sensory experience and organizing motor patterns and that the ascending reticular system represents the neural structures most critically related to consciousness.

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