In the next three months we'll face critical choices that will determine whether we have the vision and will to pursue these objectives.
Following each flail, a clear graphic representation of your stroke path along with several key stats will display on your device: the critical putter-face angle at impact and tempo, among others.
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And even those who have insurance coverage face a critical shortage of treatment spaces.
First, we face a critical shortfall of skilled scientists and engineers who can develop new breakthrough technologies.
By 2025, in other words, the United States is likely to face a critical shortage of talented scientists.
Entities now face a critical choice with every unit of emissions they produce.
Most leaders aren't Churchills, but most do not face such critical times.
They now face a critical home fixture with Wigan on Saturday mindful of awkward closing games away to Fulham and home to Champions League-chasing Manchester City.
These face-to-face meetings are critical to the work we do advocating to increased cancer research funding to find cures and new treatments for breast cancer.
His fear: These are people who have doggedly pursued a single goal without ever developing the kind of critical perspective that will help them face challenges later in life.
And we all face the threat that our critical infrastructure will be compromised by a cyberattack.
Meanwhile, Lloyd's List says the issue of which nautical charts the captain of the vessel was using looks likely to be critical to his defence if he does face a criminal prosecution.
There are other options for those facing a critical point in their finances, who face a shortfall, and who have not decoupled their endowment and their mortgage, according to Danny Cox, of financial advisers Hargreaves Lansdown.
Another support could come if other countries face downgrades, neutralizing a more critical view of the U.K. "The respite may be that other European countries are downgraded too, and the U.K. could be in good company, " said Standard Life's Mr. Milligan.
Closely related to this third group of activities is a critical question that we as a country now face: how to strengthen our financial system, including our system of financial regulation and supervision, to reduce the frequency and severity of bouts of financial instability in the future.
Places where people can work together face-to-face are still fundamental to the most critical aspects of work performance and creativity.
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Rooney was given a warning about his future conduct by the FA on 9 November but United boss Sir Alex Ferguson did not face any disciplinary action, despite being highly critical of Atkinson's decisions.
In it she gazed at her face, touching here and there, her expression critical.
Former Governor Romney certainly has logged considerable time on his campaign aircraft, and as a champion of small business he understands how critical it is for entrepreneurs to deal with clients and associates face-to-face in a timely manner.
The struggle to find balance is often more challenging for low-income parents, who are more likely to have jobs with little flexibility, face mandatory overtime and unpredictable work hours and lack critical benefits like paid sick and vacation leave.
As long as we keep fortifying partnerships between Federal, State, and local governments and among community leaders and the private sector, we can continue to modernize our critical infrastructure and bolster our ability to overcome whatever challenges we may face.
Meanwhile, there have been other times in the past when having one party or the other in the White House and in the majority in Congress was critical to the government being able to take timely actions in the face of serious financial problems or military threats.
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As a result, more employees are putting in longer hours, and many regularly face the dilemma of whether to stay late and finish a critical task or put it aside until the next day.
And face it, the world suffers overall resource scarcity, and shortages of any critical commodity (like water) translate into scarcity of them all.
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At this point in time, businesses in most industries need to face the fact that expanding the network infrastructure responsible for hosting computing processes is critical in a competitive marketplace.
Both countries face risks when it comes to protecting personal data and communications, financial transactions, critical infrastructure, or the intellectual property and trade secrets that are so vital to innovation and economic growth.
So that is why we are critical of unilateral steps by either side that we believe do not serve the cause of returning to face-to-face negotiations, and it is why we encourage both sides to return to face-to-face negotiations.
Of critical importance, and in contrast to both Hatoyama and Kan, Noda has evidenced a willingness to face down dissenters within the DPJ to push for now long-overdue Japanese participation in the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade liberalization talks, and accession to a subsequent agreement.
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