But the crucial point is that constitutional change will be far harder in a divided parliament.
But this is the crucial point: it will only work if we stick with it.
She made the crucial point that any job is better than just sitting at home.
But Traore converted goalkeeper Sinan Bolat's long-range free-kick to give Standard a crucial point.
The authors try hard to deal in their book with this crucial point about intangibles.
Contrary to prevailing opinion the range wasn't the crucial point from the perspective of the test customers.
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This underlines the most crucial point for policymakers: America's and Europe's economic fortunes are as tightly bound as ever.
This, argue entrepreneurs, is the crucial point that anti-corporate campaigners always overlook.
But the crucial point is that there is zero evidence that it has put them on a more solid footing.
But all too often the visitors spilled the ball at the crucial point or conceded possession for lack of support.
And such benefits as there may be will be divided unfairly within society a crucial point that the optimists tend to ignore.
Having uncontestable market power, an uncontestable monopoly, might well be: but the crucial point is whether they are contestable or not.
Nash's 14th goal tied it with 4:49 remaining and New York grabbed a crucial point as it vies for a playoff spot.
The sources say Kpatcha challenged the now president to a traditional wrestling bout but slipped at a crucial point and Faure won.
The really crucial point is whether that monopoly is contestable or not.
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Monetary policy is much easier to reverse than spending increases or tax cuts, a crucial point given many countries' worrying long-term budgetary positions.
For humanity to evolve further, the free sharing of ideas had to pass beyond the circle of immediate family, or kin, at some crucial point.
The crucial point was that this meant he could not stand as a candidate for the party in his seat in Arundel and South Downs.
This is the crucial point the Conservatives seem unable to grasp.
"No amount of money can compensate for the school district's deliberate failure to provide an appropriate education at a crucial point in our son's life, " she says.
Gizmag has an involved description of how these various systems would work, but the crucial point is that the technology already exists, just at a lower scale.
And of course, we're at a crucial point as it's just days now until voters go to the polls for the local elections and the Alternative Vote referendum.
The case has yet to be decided, but General Musharraf's actions suggest he may have grasped a crucial point: compromising with extremism is no way to tackle terrorism.
The crucial point of the game is that in all three cases the second player suffers the same absolute loss if the first chooses to take money from him.
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England promoted Dimitri Mascarenhas up to four and the runs began to flow but unfortunately for the Hampshire player he was losing partners with alarming regularity at a crucial point in the innings.
Still, for all the abuses committed by both sides in the conflict, the near total absence of intercommunal violence between Turks and Kurds is a crucial point that Miss Ustaoglu fails to make.
Indeed, the film reveals its beating feminist heart in the portrayal of the choices, and compromises (except on one crucial point related to marriage), and alliances that Merida must make to save her family.
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The crucial point, and the reason for the excitement, is that both ATLAS and CMS (which are located in different parts of the ring-shaped accelerator tunnel of the LHC) have come up with the same results.
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