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One is that blood-sugar level is the crucial variable.
What's new — the crucial variable — is the unmistakable sound of a superpower in retreat.
By using computer simulations, which sped up the collisions, Mr. Schwämmle found that the crucial variable was height.
That suggests "the current system for funding campaigns" isn't the crucial variable.
Creativity, she added, is "the crucial variable", a sentiment echoed by other advertisers at the festival such as Fedex, Unilever, Johnson & Johnson and Procter & Gamble.
By the mid-1990's, researchers were beginning to focus on what many saw as the crucial variable: the radiologists themselves.
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And it is here that the crucial variables of money and imagination come into play.
The pace of action is relentless: There is barely enough time between pitches for all the thinking that is required, and that the best players do, in processing the changing information about the crucial variables.
The crucial variables that affect the properties of the granules, their compactability and the resulting tablet properties were determined through analysis of a series of granulation and tabletting experiments.
These make up the crucial variables in the interplay of supply and demand.
Characteristics of commodities (e.g., shipment size) and costs are the crucial variables that influence the utilization of logistics hubs in the model.
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