Depending on the context in which we operate, one influence may be more critical than others.
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Better appealing to price-conscious shoppers is said to be more critical as Whole Foods enters smaller, more suburban markets.
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The Democrats are likely to be more critical of Colombia's failure to prevent horrors such as killings of trade-unionists.
And they say they'd like President Bush to be more critical of Sakashvili.
Nowhere will this be more critical than in the battle for brains.
Moreover, he has begged and pleaded with journalists, who for some strange reason have got the idea that they cannot speak their minds, to be more critical.
And the timing could not be more critical, what with the unemployment rate for young military veterans having recently risen as high as 27 percent (nearly three times the national average) and CBS News 60 Minutes reporting that the difficult adjustment to work and home-life, plus present economic realities, are contributing to a growing homelessness rate among veterans.
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In California, too, officials say there will be more policing around critical infrastructure, like the Golden Gate Bridge.
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Experts agree this week's closing arguments will be critical after more than eight months of trial testimony.
We think that the upcoming Q3 2011 earnings call will be critical in getting more clarity regarding where the company is headed.
However, increasing banking fees and growing public skepticism towards banks could potentially urge consumers to be more financially-conscious and critical of their banking decisions.
Peter Levene, Chairman of the London-based insurers Lloyd's, admitted the mood among corporate representatives would need to be more reflective and self-critical than usual.
Auds willing to lose themselves in a kind of Internet-style armchair adventure will doubtless be swept up, though more critical eyes will note that the Western world is considerably on greater view in this assemblage than contributions from Latin America, Asia and Africa.
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And with an ability to leverage the power of a supercomputer at will, the working set requirement is now an anachronism and critical decision timelines can now be more easily met.
Teaching them that there has to be more money coming in than going out is critical, as is defeating the illusion that credit cards are magic pieces of plastic that allow you to get things for free.
All of this reduced productivity translates into the loss of what should be a critical factor in the effort to offer more health care while containing costs.
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But two more transitions needed to be undertaken--reinventions so critical that they would ultimately define Zander's tenure at the company.
To be sure, matters are complicated by the steady stream of new information from court cases and evidence to the Leveson inquiry, but irritation levels are clearly reaching critical and the committee seems to be becoming more and more polarised.
This risk becomes even more severe if a mission-critical environment could be impacted.
Few look in less obvious places for more average performers whose skills or social networks may be critical--both in keeping the lights on during the change effort itself as well as in delivering against its longer-term business objectives.
Of course, there is more work to be done, but we are making progress in critical areas.
Many of the more devastating cyberattacks can not be launched remotely, as the most critical networks are not connected to the public network.
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Significantly, and perhaps unlike other leading favorite-son and -daughter candidates, Gephardt can make a plausible claim of being able to specifically help Kerry in a second pivotal "red state" as well: With his strong union ties, Gephardt may be able to help Kerry secure critical additional votes in Ohio where more than 16 percent of the electorate belongs to a union, compared to 13 percent union membership nationwide.
Stephen Burke, director of United for All Ages, was more critical of the government plan, saying families "will be in for a rude shock".
The role of new business directors will be critical to agency success in what is likely to be a more robust environment of agency pitches.
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One of our major focuses is capturing more flows in the postretirement sector, where fixed income will be a critical part of that asset allocation.
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This is where it's possible for big financial savings to be made, by treating them more quickly without resources being tied up with critical cases, alongside the Minister's new push on trying to cut down on the number of unnecessary attendances to hospital.
For the majority of critical infrastructure companies already meeting these standards, nothing more would be expected.
According to Rotella, the trap, grass and creek are just distractions, manifestations of my self-critical conscious brain, which needs to be sublimated in favor of my more intuitive and instinctual unconscious brain.
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