For industry titan People, with its 1.4 million newsstand readers, the decision is even more crucial--and potentially lucrative.
Between the two extremes in women's status, we have a much less dramatic -- but still crucial -- struggle.
Monaco is F1's slowest track so Red Bull's blistering pace is unlikely to be as decisive a factor, but qualifying could well be crucial - five of the last six race winners in Monaco have started from pole.
This week, Henry Paulson said in an interview with the Washington Post that he wants the Federal Reserve to be able to regulate and ultimately take over any failing financial institution that it considers crucial -- including hedge funds.
The changes come at a tough time--and crucial moment--for the U.S. auto industry.
Prof Christy makes the distinction - crucial to scientists - between draft papers for discussion and final, complete ones that go into academic journals and become part of the formal literature of science.
Palace centre-back Davis made numerous crucial last-ditch challenges and was possibly fortunate not to concede a penalty when one of his clumsier efforts on Agbonlahor went unpunished by referee Martin Atkinson.
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.
Fly-half Nick Robinson also added two crucial drop-goals for the Blues.
In a study of more than 1, 500 heart patients in two countries, the Icelandic gene-hunting firm found that defects in a crucial inflammation-causing gene nearly doubled the risk of heart attack and boosted the risk of stroke by 67%.
Yet England appeared unable or unwilling - perhaps with a eye on Wednesday's crucial match - to step through the gears and make their superiority tell.
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As our organization grows, we hope to establish our own micro-loan program that will benefit the homeless participants as a crucial first-step in escaping homelessness.
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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.
Developing and retaining highly skilled professionals is therefore a crucial long-term investment for any country.
It does so by helping degrade crucial cell-signaling proteins that may help tumors to spread.
The hope is that this will prevent crucial light-sensing "cones" inside the retina from degenerating.
In Rupp's opinion, the respiratory protection debate has distracted from other crucial flu-fighting measures.
There are also problems with the crucial helmet-mounted display, which also must be resolved.
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The drugs work through different mechanisms to slow the growth of tumors by hitting crucial growth-promoting proteins.
Sheffield's defeat at Newcastle in their penultimate game proved to be the crucial slip-up that cost them the title.
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When, late in the game, the team lined up for a crucial two-point conversion, Fairbanks kept Walker on the sideline.
United's city rivals Manchester City also enjoyed a crucial 2-1 win on Sunday as they beat Fulham at Craven Cotage.
Despite losing his footing, Gopperth converted to give his side a crucial eight-point lead in what was still a tight game.
In 1993, Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa lost a crucial no-confidence vote and dissolved parliament to trigger snap elections in July.
They were also forced to confront a situation in which many crucial sub-contractors were located in foreign, and often unfriendly, countries.
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His crucial revenue-raising decision was to increase the main rate of VAT, a consumption tax, from 17.5% to 20% in January 2011.
Scientists are monitoring her behaviour and it is believed she could enter the crucial 36-hour breeding window either on Thursday or Friday.
The drugs work by blocking an enzyme called factor 10a that helps spur the production of a crucial clot-promoting protein called thrombin.
However, all three clubs are still six points from safety, after fourth bottom Villarreal claimed a crucial 2-0 success at Rayo Vallecaho.
Old reliables Camry, in a new and improved version, and Corolla continue to hold down huge portions of the crucial small-car segment.
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