The United States is taking difficult but critical steps to put ourselves on a sounder economic footing.
The club said he was in a "stable but critical condition" in hospital.
The affectionate but critical description of Isaiah Berlin, a friend and colleague who both inspired and disappointed him, is particularly gripping.
The wealth of online reviews has reignited the idea that the customer's feedback is not only important, but critical to success.
Yet many startups with visions of high growth start with teams of two to four, including people with differing but critical skill sets.
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The original Arias Plan and its progeny have all been premised on the assumption of a simple but critical trade: peace for democracy.
By examining the relationship between employees and interns, you can objectively assess the hard-to-pinpoint but critical driver of success: a positive, team-first company culture.
But critical remarks in some early reviews meant the phone also launched with a reputation as a high-end device with particularly short battery life.
But critical to most of these investments is a sound intellectual property position to protect those investments, since intellectual property rights can provide barriers to market entry.
If violent video games were some small but critical component of Lanza's motivation, why we could just get rid of such games and make this whole problem go away.
But early indications are that the Ryan pick has failed to move any of that small, elusive but critical group of swing voters, while dyed-in-the-wool partisans have just hardened their positions.
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These unglamorous but critical institutional barriers need immediate attention.
Mr Hearns said seriously ill patients in remote areas such as Mull or Barra would be taken to a hospital with GP cover, but critical care for any emergency interventions may not be available.
"Casino Royale" was Fleming's first story and the film features a harder, grittier character than the one portrayed by Pierce Brosnan in 2002's "Die Another Day, " a special effects-laden commercial success but critical flop.
Beyond this, the most important thing is to strike a balance between covering game news, analyzing games themselves, and offering fair but critical commentary on games, industry practices, and trends within the broader gaming market.
Peter Sands, the boss of Standard Chartered, an emerging-market leader, argues that there are swathes of the industry doing blameless but critical things like cash management and trade finance for companies that fall outside the definition of narrow banking.
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He has been supportive but critical of Britain's role in Afghanistan, arguing, for example, that the civilian effort should have been better co-ordinated and the military command simplified (by 2010, he says, any British troops still in Iraq will be on their way out, whoever is prime minister).
The conservative Mexican president, who eked out a narrow victory in July, was polite but critical in his assessment of current U.S. immigration policy, which has resulted in millions of Mexicans paying thousands of dollars each to make the risky trip through deserts and mountains to find jobs in America.
"I was surprised by his appointment because I have read some of his writings in which he is not only critical but super critical of the church's traditional teaching on the whole issue of homosexuality, " he told the Today programme.
By early Wednesday, however, a government spokesman said Mubarak was alive but in critical condition.
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But the critical questions are what the money gets spent on and where it comes from.
But many critical housing issues are local and therefore only fixable by city or state governments.
But the critical period of surviving your surgery really happens after the surgery, after leaving the hospital.
But the critical judgment is whether uncertain risks of uncertain magnitude outweigh the benefits of doing more.
The village mayor, Ivan Antoniv, a retired physics professor, says the situation is hard but not critical.
But the critical issue on these various plans is, how are we going to actually get it done?
But for critical applications you have to know who you are dealing with.
But a critical mass of them coming together in a single person might add up to autism in that individual.
So far the policing of the festival had been effective but the critical time would be at close down, Mr Jasper added.
Immigrants and domestic in-migrants are important to population growth but equally critical is whether longtime residents in a region choose to have children.
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