This offensive is also a crucial test for President Barack Obama's strategy for the region.
In an editorial, the newspaper said the pictures represented a crucial test of Britain's free press.
But the most crucial test of the authorities' ability to quell the unrest will come next week.
The management of the referendum was a crucial test, and Mr Museveni has not handled it well.
The Italian bank's offering was seen as a crucial test of the markets' willingness to invest in euro-zone banks.
The crucial test is whether the country is willing to support the hard work and policy reforms that will sustain it.
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The question of Palestinian UN membership also provides a crucial test of whether Britain is actually able to act with greater independence internationally.
They are pushing for the digitization of medical records, at long last, so that crucial test results and other vital records can be tracked and communicated.
The crucial test of whether that new range is going to be successful or not is whether it can attract consumers away from other such smartphone platforms.
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His ability to regain consumer trust is seen by many Japanese businesses as a crucial test of the reputation of Japanese products worldwide, according to the Associated Press.
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For some Americans, the crucial test of Mr Karzai's seriousness in tackling corruption is his willingness to sack Ahmed Wali Karzai, his half-brother, who lords it over the south as head of Kandahar's provincial council.
In the same paper, his education spokesman David Willets has said he will "stand firm" against any Conservative revolt against the new policy, saying the leadership's refusal to back more educational selection was a "crucial test" for the party.
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The elections are seen as a crucial test for the party, with both Plaid Cymru and the Conservatives predicting that Labour could come second or third in terms of the popular vote in Wales, for the first time since the 1930s.
One day last month, Giuliani returned to South Carolina where the first Southern primary, on January 19th, will be a crucial test for his candidacy for a day of campaigning, followed by a barbecue fund-raiser in the affluent Low Country town of Bluffton.
This may be the crucial test for Mr Dell who, after all, gave his name not just to the firm but to a whole business model (just-in-time, made-to-order manufacturing using an outsourced supply chain), key elements of which have since been adopted by his competitors.
To me, the real crucial test is whether or not the Republican Party continues to support Bush on this policy because I suspected that if there is no real sign of improvement, and public opinion continues deteriorating, at some point, the Republican Party, sooner rather than later, will have to decide whether to take it - distance from the policy of the Bush administration.
Miss Bhutto's reception in Karachi the capital of her native Sindh province was a crucial first test.
Arena Pharmaceuticals' experimental obesity drug passed a crucial safety test, but it may take at least six more months before worries about a potential side effect really start to abate.
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's willingness to confront Tehran over its support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, U.S. officials said, has emerged as a crucial litmus test for U.S.-Iraqi relations a decade after Washington toppled strongman Saddam Hussein.
The first day of the crucial final Test was mired in controversy when opener Alastair Cook was given out lbw following a referral to a Morne Morkel delivery which England believed should have been called a no-ball.
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The investigation did discover that BP's rig supervisors and crew members from Transocean had not carried out a crucial safety test properly, missing an important early warning that the pressure was too high and the well was about to rupture.
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The robustness of America's nuclear deterrent is certainly crucial, if a test ban is to enhance, rather than undermine, stability and security.
Among other projects, he played a crucial role in developing test systems for space suits for NASA and a compressor that hindered the release of CFCs.
An examination of the unique eyes of skate (ray fish) led to advances in combating blindness, the horseshoe crab was crucial in developing a test for bacterial contamination, and sea urchins helped in the development of test-tube fertilization.
"Often... two or three errors in a Test match prove crucial to the outcome and result in controversy, " he said.
Yuvraj, who was captain of the Board side, believes the tourists' lack of an experienced spin bowler could be crucial during the four-Test series.
All-rounder Andrew Flintoff, featuring in his 79th and final Test made the crucial breakthrough when he ran out Australia captain with a brilliant direct hit.
Its ambition is not in doubt but many crucial details are missing and the test of this deal lies in the weeks ahead.
Contrary to prevailing opinion the range wasn't the crucial point from the perspective of the test customers.
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Halfpenny rewarded the faith shown in him with a third Test try and then added a crucial fourth, plus a penalty, in the next round's win over England.
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