Word: crucially
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Beacuse TFs arer crucial to undergraduate education, it is often the students who suffer the consequences when their graduate student instructors fail to make the grade...
...honestly say that my meetings with her were crucial in helping me through this difficult time; there is great value in speaking with a professional who is entirely removed from your social circle. Still, it was an effort to convince my friends that I saw a counselor not because their support was insufficient but because her support was different--and complementary--to theirs...
Radcliffe has always played a crucial role in the advancement of women in higher education here in Cambridge. If Radcliffe would only recognize that its orginal mission has been completed, the 120-year-old institution could metamorphosize into an entity forging new change and incorporating both men and women as participants in their valuable programs...
Parents like Freierman say involvement in the negotiations is crucial to the educational welfare of their children...
...example, while the coalition says a full-time advocate is necessary because "this crucial support cannot be found with [Avery] or the senior tutors," Lewis says it is important for the College to remain impartial in handling cases of alleged assault and to provide both parties involved in charges of sexual assault the same amount of support...