crucial aspect

collocation in English

meaningsofcrucialandaspect

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crucial
adjective
uk
/ˈkruː.ʃəl/
us
/ˈkruː.ʃəl/
extremely important ...
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aspect
noun
uk
/ˈæs.pekt/
us
/ˈæs.pekt/
one part of a situation, problem, ...
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(Definition ofcrucialandaspectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Acrucialaspectof this relationship is generally characterised as the nature-culture dichotomy.
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However, as noted above, thecrucialaspectof this architecture is the nature of the representations involved.
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Reassurance is therefore acrucialaspectof management.
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Support from immediate managers is also acrucialaspectof workers development of intentions to leave.
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Of course these moments are acrucialaspectof our delight, and can be a rich source for interpretative ventures.
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Acrucialaspectwas the procedure adopted in the throne's decisionmaking.
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The task of textual re-interpretation, although it remains acrucialaspectof challenging religious fundamentalism, is inadequate in and of itself.
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Acrucialaspectof individual learning is independence.
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Yet historians have tended to overlook thiscrucialaspectof censorship, preferring to focus on freedom of opinion rather than freedom of information.
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Thus, thecrucialaspectis not whether the speaker has a particular referent in mind, but whether he intends to refer to it.
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The facial features and body types never vary, indicating that this is not thecrucialaspectof the figures.
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Acrucialaspectof this search for truth is a better understanding of our own behavior.
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Comparative studies of democratic regimes have largely ignored acrucialaspectof electoral systems: malapportionment.
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The exercises are acrucialaspectof the book.
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I agree that the patterns are far from perfect and cannot be treated as the onecrucialaspectof the description of conditionals.
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Hypothermia remains the mostcrucialaspectof cerebral protection.
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In our opinion, this recommendation underscores acrucialaspectof the practice of ethics consultation in the increasingly multicultural settings of healthcare institutions.
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Thecrucialaspectof this process is the nature of the representations involved.
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A particularlycrucialaspectof management is gender reassignment for the genotypic male.
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The final chapter takes up a verycrucialaspectof any account of language acquisition: the mechanisms that cause change in the system.
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