The village mayor, Ivan Antoniv, a retired physics professor, says the situation is hard but not critical.
The president yesterday was critical, by the way, of the tariff measures in that bill but he was not critical of the 44 Democrats who voted against the energy bill in the House.
The Intra-Hybrid Blu-ray Disc (IH-BD) incorporates a single BD-ROM layer and a single BD-RE layer so as to enable the user to view, but not overwrite, critical published data while providing the flexibility to include relevant personal data on the same physical disc.
But the impact of their contribution is not only critical but likely accounts for billions in revenue generation.
But that's not the critical issue in terms of our dealings with Iran.
Most leaders aren't Churchills, but most do not face such critical times.
"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.
That much make sense: Given how much of a data center is virtualized, and the management of that becoming something of an overarching operating system, servers may start to look something like what assembly language does now in a single computer: something critical, but not something people look at a lot, and not a place to stake your fortune.
But Microsoft argues that the release of the new version of Windows is critical not only to the company but to a personal computer industry seeing one of the worst downturns in its history.
Mullen said any request for additional troops is "critical, " but not the total goal.
The wealth of online reviews has reignited the idea that the customer's feedback is not only important, but critical to success.
Consumer conversation is critical, but is not the source of creativity.
This small town in the middle of an arid, barren region but right in the middle of Philip's Hispanic territories soon became the critical political hub not just of the peninsula but the rapidly expanding Spanish Empire.
It's not glamorous work, but it is critical to the U.S. economy.
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In this effort, technology is not the answer, but along with critical management and organizational changes, it can help effect the kind of changes that we must make in order for us to remain competitive in a global economy.
The film was not only a critical success, but it was thought-provoking, too.
With Hispanics driving population and economic consumption growth, relating to this segment is critical, but this realization is not enough .
So school finance reform, and equitable funding of schools, is going to be a critical step forward, but obviously not enough on its own.
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Environmental health officers from Blaenau Gwent council told the meeting that monitoring suggested air pollution was not at a critical level, but this would continue.
That means that the FDA advisory panel needs to be composed of people who are not merely unbiased, but even a little critical of the drugs.
Last year another Pakistani film, In the Name of God, was released to critical acclaim in India, but not at the same time as it was in Pakistan.
"These events illustrate just how critical not just capital, but liquidity is to the viability of financial firms, and now the evaporation of market confidence can lead to liquidity being impaired, " Cox says in that letter.
Cash management is also a CEO-critical task, but operating cash is not capital.
Cutting public spending is an option, but not one which he would wish to contemplate before critical regional elections at the end of November.
MP, has announced that it will conduct a more independent investigation, but it can only request critical intelligence material, not demand it of right.
And a support that can be fiercely critical is not only delighted, but also highly emotional about Scott's return for a third spell in charge.
What enabled us to take on projects that might not have been hugely profitable but gave us a critical clients and credibility was our holding onto cash.
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.
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