More critically important still, the Japanese people may finally be ready to support real change.
FORBES: Noda's "Nixon to China Moment," TPP and Japanese Politics
Magazine co-editor Rebecca Roberts said there was a need to think more critically about the use of detention.
More critically, one in 10 - the equivalent of 260, 000 people - have no repayment strategy in place at all.
More critically, this time around SAP, like the White House, needs more than just a new personality at the top.
More critically, these risks can spread like wild fire as we saw in collateralised debt obligations and credit default swaps markets.
FORBES: Dark Pools: The Menace Of Rising Opacity In Financial Markets
Mak is skeptical of the cosmic claims of "popular" feng shui and says it's an area that needs to be looked at more critically.
But even more critically, the practical goals of each are very different for the corporate sponsor: one supports an ecosystem, and the other a specific pipeline.
When you are faced with the unknown it forces you to think more critically about how to manage change, deal with adversity and prepare yourself for the unexpected.
FORBES: 5 Things We Learn About Ourselves During Uncertain Times
But far more critically, freedom provides the basis for decency.
FORBES: Looming Fiscal Disaster Isn't Our Problem, Handout-Driven Moral Degeneracy Is
Such a branding process applies in every regulatory venue, but nowhere more critically than in an area like FCPA where the exposure can be so indeterminate and the liabilities so dramatic.
New York City and state officials have long warned that test scores likely would drop as the state switched to a test based on new standards that force students to think more critically.
This backdrop has resulted in new sets of issues and challenges when it comes to not only creating a sound financial plan, but more critically, maintaining it in the months and years to come.
That safety, and indeed, the reliability and credibility of the nuclear deterrent will, accordingly, rely ever more critically on a dwindling number of highly skilled scientists, engineers and technicians in the U.S. nuclear weapons complex.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Obama, unilateral Denuclearizer-in-Chief
More critically, when another friend recently took a one-week safari through "Lost, " he could clearly distinguish its shark-jumping moment, whereas those of us who had watched live were suckered in, fond memories of the past overshadowing the tainted present.
More critically, the telecom carriers are getting mobile phones into the hands of just about everyone in just about every country, but established financial institutions are not current with new banking technology and are therefore, unable to capitalize on this dynamic new business channel.
Two people have been killed and two more were critically injured after a boat carrying at least 95 asylum seekers capsized off Australia.
The department has just designated broad swaths of the mid-Atlantic and Southwest as regions where more power lines are critically needed in order to avoid more blackouts.
It'd be easy to lay the blame for these software quirks on its dusting of a UX, but it's more likely that the company simply neglected to fully optimize its Tegra 2 core for this skinned OS. It's not as if sleeker, more responsive and critically praised slates aren't within reach.
This is critically important because more than half of those who enter community colleges fail to either earn a two-year degree or transfer to a earn a four-year degree.
Knowing more and being able to think critically will make you a better investor.
FORBES: Why I Never Dated Mia Sara and 7 Reasons Any Investor Should Write
Heat and ice-melt could swell seas far more than originally predicted, and critically for the administration, this means mainland America would be hit too.
Getting those care transitions right is critically important but all the more so when a patient is dying.
Further targeted actions to spur private sector job creation are critically needed to ensure a more rapid, widespread recovery.
As for Jeju, it is a critically endangered language spoken by no more than 10, 000 people on Jeju Island in the Republic of Korea.
Paul Theroux may be America's most critically acclaimed travel writer, having published more than a dozen travel books since his genre-defining 1975 book The Great Railway Bazaar.
Four more State Department personnel suffered injuries, one of them critically, Kerry said.
Most critically, the food industry needs to respond more cohesively.
FORBES: The Politics of Obesity: Here Comes the NGO -- Media -- Class Action Bar Complex
Earthquake-ravaged Sichuan province suffered through four aftershocks Tuesday, injuring at least 63 people -- six of them critically -- and causing the collapse of more than 420, 000 homes, according to Xinhua.
Radiohead's critically acclaimed third album OK Computer has now sold more than three million copies in Europe.
应用推荐