crucial issue
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcrucialandissue
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crucial
adjective
uk/ˈkruː.ʃəl/us/ˈkruː.ʃəl/
extremely important ...
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issue
noun[C]
uk/ˈɪʃ.uː/us/ˈɪʃ.uː/
a subject or problem that people are thinking and ...
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(Definition ofcrucialandissuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Acrucialissuefor further globalization studies is whether the theoretical framework presented here has any validity beyond the case of regulatory reform in banking.
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These investigations become acrucialissuein the context of light logics, which have been defined precisely to capture relevant function classes, namely complexity classes.
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Efficient inference with such models, however, remains acrucialissuefor their successful application in practice.
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The multiarchival approach will show how recognition was not regarded as acrucialissue.
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The means by which a cultural objective is to be measured, and what success means, may be debatable, but remains acrucialissue.
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This will become acrucialissuein the discussion that follows.
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This indicates that scaling is acrucialissuehere again.
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In this view gender becomes acrucialissue.
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This might be acrucialissuefor future studies on regeneration.
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Thecrucialissuefor those delivering the service was to recognise ambivalent feelings.
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While performance improvement is not considered as acrucialissuefor refactoring, it can be noted that well-structured software is more amenable to performance tuning.
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Thecrucialissuefor any theory is not how it fares in bivariate relationships but how well it performs when tested against rival theoretical frameworks.
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Thecrucialissueis the locus of the adaptation effect with restored (noise-replaced) phonemes.
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But the positivist/antipositivist debate has so far been conducted with almost no attention to thiscrucialissue.
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Whether there is any interaction between chunks and creative construction is acrucialissuefrom a theoretical point of view.
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This is acrucialissuefor an effective food safety strategy program.
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Thecrucialissuebecomes the design of institutions that assign appropriate influence to various segments of opinion in the population.
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As always, we offer our correspondence pages for further debate on thiscrucialissue.
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This brings us to anothercrucialissue: how much attention will the instrument require?
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Information about thiscrucialissueis almost entirely lacking.
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