Word: crucially
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...most clearly in her quotation, "When I first came here, the only woman teaching me was a visiting professor. Now, we have over 50 senior faculty, a good maternity-leave policy, and tenure-track delay for childbearing. We're moving in the right direction." The idea of movement is crucial to the reason I believe this Celebration was both necessary and successful. Universities, often to our great dismay, do not move in leaps and bounds. They move in small increments, some of which are slightly bigger than others. By devoting a day (and a great deal of time, money...
Finally, with regards to their claim that the picture of the soldier beating the 12-year-old boy ignores context, we ask, Under what circumstances can an armed soldier legitimately attack a young boy? However, they do raise a point which we believe is crucial to an understanding of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict: decontextualized violence often comes across in Western media as barbaric outbursts of terrorism, when in fact they are tragic reactions to the systematic violence that has been inflicted upon Palestinians from the inception of the colonial state of Israel in 1948 to the present. This foundational injustice...
...squad must perform up to its potential if the season is to continue into the post season. That crucial determiner will occur at the end of this month in the form of the Eastern Qualifying Tournament. In order to continue on to the Eastern Championships, Harvard would have to win its first qualifying match. Only if that happens will Zimmerman be able to see any more play this year...
...says Black, "is that it does not open the barrier to the normal brain--only to tumors." By using RMP-7, a synthetic version of bradykinin, Black's team has been able to focus chemotherapy drugs right on the tumors, increasing the effective dose as much as 10-fold. Crucial to RMP-7's success, however, is the development of more effective chemotherapy drugs against brain cancer...
...before this can be done, Salome explains, there is another crucial part of the cure. Holding a coconut-shell bowl containing ashes, she flicks them in the direction of Cox, who is playing the patient. When he soberly asks why the ashes are necessary, she replies that they enhance "spiritual transmission" between healer and patient. "We Westerners have to suspend judgment at these times," says Cox. "Look at our own belief in doctors wearing white coats. In Western culture that uniform is comparable to the 'spiritual transmission' she sees...