Word: crucially
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...tension with the community appears destinedto mount, however, Harvard's work in Washingtonmay become less crucial. The passage lastSeptember of the Higher Education Act, a victoryfor universities and a five-year renewal of highereducation policy, could symbolize the end of anera of lobbying a Republican Congress for moremoney and more freedom...
...think experience came into play at the end of the game," Cash said. "We just made a couple crucial mistakes with the ball. I think we were right in there till the end even when Catchings made that 3-pointer...
Sophomore Brenda Taylor may have taken the prize for most events--running the 200, 400, 55-meter hurdles and four-by-400, a crucial race that Harvard won in come-from-behind fashion...
...difference whether Moses existed or not. Most important is the symbolism of his leadership, enforcing the notion of a single God and fortifying faith among his people. Great leaders, like the one illustrated by the concept of Moses, effectively use spiritual assurance of a religious nature as a crucial weapon to restrain human aggressiveness and maintain unity. ALBERT C. CUETTER El Paso, Texas...
...will be chosen? Reno's only answer was someone "ruggedly independent"... How broad or narrow will the probe be? Said Justice Department spokesman Carl Stern: "We are not going to tell the special counsel what to investigate. He or she is going to tell us." The difference could be crucial. An inquiry focused narrowly on Whitewater...might be concluded speedily but be open to charges of inadequacy. A broader investigation could turn into a fishing expedition lasting years...Obviously no one can predict the outcome of the special counsel's probe. The dealings are so complex that it is difficult...