Ensuring we have up-to-date equipment is crucial in providing high-quality care for our community.
He kicked a magnificent 45-metre drop-goal which proved crucial as well as landing a hat-trick of penalties.
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At every crucial juncture -- at every fork in the road -- we have been there for Israel.
Between the two extremes in women's status, we have a much less dramatic -- but still crucial -- struggle.
The changes come at a tough time--and crucial moment--for the U.S. auto industry.
The supported Wi-Fi transfer speeds of up-to 31 Mbps, could prove crucial for streaming high-definition movies and other larger files.
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The night's most crucial contest--Ohio--was decided in Obama's favor around 9:30 p.m.
Former Rangers striker Billy Dodds pointed at manager Walter Smith's unfamiliar 3-4-3 formation as a crucial failing in what was a must-win game.
Barry will also be guaranteed regular first-team football at Eastlands -- a crucial factor in the build-up to the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa.
But Saacid is an interesting - potentially crucial - example of the way to circumvent the ban since it already operates kitchens in al-Shabab-controlled districts of Mogadishu.
However, the 18-year-old Italian, who scored crucial goals in United's title run-in last season, was largely ineffective and was replaced in the 65th minute by Park Ji-Sung.
But it was Trott's evening as he followed up his unbeaten 53 against Worcestershire by hitting another 55, sharing a crucial 71-run third-wicket stand in 11 overs with out-of-favour England batsman Bell.
He leaped over the Ravens' stout defensive line and extended to get the ball over the goal line on a crucial 4th-and-goal that gave the Patriots their 23-20 edge early in the fourth quarter.
Cooperation by all levels of government - federal, state and municipal - is a crucial element necessary for long-term recovery in the region, said Amy Liu, deputy director of The Brookings Institution Metropolitan Policy Program.
That's just part of a 1.2 million hardware sales week that Nintendo's enjoyed across the past seven days -- which include the crucial Black Friday -- where the Wii saw 300K units sold, and portables dominated.
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" Indeed, some of our favorite scents cannot be found in nature: several musks (traditionally an extract from a gland of the Himalayan musk deer), ambers (a blend of resins) and lemons, as well as "at least two crucial lily-of-the-valley components.
Accordingly, we believe the Bush Administration should immediately reconstitute the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB), a senior-level panel that plays a crucial quality-control role for the U.S. intelligence community by reviewing and, where necessary, second-guessing the quality of its judgments.
Despite these problems and the dwindling time, bonuses may still be a viable way for some companies to hold onto their crucial year-2000 workers -- especially those workers who have been with the company for long enough that they didn't benefit from the recent boom in year-2000 salaries.
Members of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law recently held a hearing on three of the bills, aimed at fixing the problem on behalf of state and local governments--which depend on sales taxes to support police, fire, and other crucial services--and calming fears about the negative effect of e-commerce on their tax bases.
Hibbert finished with 24 points and 12 rebounds, while George nearly came up with another postseason triple double, leading the Pacers to a crucial 82-71 Game 3 victory and a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference semifinals.
He will then fly to Moscow with England for the crucial fixture against Russia - a four-hour flight and three more time zones - four days later, before returning to London to catch his plane back to Los Angeles for the Galaxy's penultimate game of the season against New York the following evening.
But this morning's all-party deal means his vote is no longer crucial and he is now - after a brief stopover that included a Radio Wales live broadcast - heading to Vietnam to resume his trip.
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He was one of the crucial, last-minute votes in favor of same-sex marriage in 2011, and the only one of four Republican state senators who supported that bill to remain in office.
The proposals include a scheme to dredge the town's harbour - something seen as crucial if the sea-link to the Isles of Scilly is to be maintained.
In March, Microsoft said it was delaying its release - missing the crucial Christmas sales period - to tackle security and other issues.
But though the typical overseas Chinese conglomerate, ruled by a lone patriarch, might do well in businesses, such as property or shipping, where good contacts and rapid decision-making are crucial, these fief-firms have their limitations.
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Without salaries, they refused to start cleaning the 12-story-high grain silos--a crucial step to receive large amounts of humanitarian aid.
Female police officers also play a crucial counter-insurgency role in Afghanistan, for example body-searching women at checkpoints and government facilities.
The absence of practice sessions makes the hour-and-a-half race-morning course inspection all the more crucial.
The federal government's new wariness about offshore drilling in the wake of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill is dimming what may be the best hope for extending the life of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, a crucial artery supplying one-quarter of the West Coast's oil.
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