It is certainly -- I think the events in Connecticut are a reminder to him, as he spoke about in Newtown, of what's most important in our lives, what our greatest responsibilities are.
It's important to work with your doctor to understand what's most appropriate for your particular situation.
What's most disconcerting about the report is that it seems more interested in disrupting or dismissing what Amazon is doing (particularly noteworthy as the company is in the midst of its biggest season for Kindle sales ever).
I'm leading in my own way and I think that is what's most important.
In the end, however, what's most important is that we get the policy right.
PepsiCo said Tropolis should get kids to eat more fruit, which is what's most important.
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But what's most problematic when it comes to U.S. automakers is their impact on U.S. currency policy.
What's most surprising here is how many who embrace classical, or supply-side thinking, agree with the above.
What's most appealing about the result, Ms. Bloomfield explained, is that each bite introduces a different flavor.
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But what's most striking about Mountain Lion and Windows 8 isn't the similarities, but their fundamentally different visions.
But what's most important is how nimble Samsung has become at improving its mobile devices through software updates.
What's most important is acquiring talent and preparing those players to fit seamlessly into the club's style of play.
What's most disappointing about O'Connor's capably acted but gloomy and portentous movie is how it shies away from any real complexity.
Being waterproof with a built-in battery allows explorers of all kinds to focus their attention on what's most important: the adventure.
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And what's most important, all three American automakers are now adding shifts and creating jobs at the strongest rate since the 1990s.
Through more than 200 million tweets per day, people around the world use Twitter to instantly connect to what's most meaningful to them.
Tony La Russa, the former manager who has served as a consultant to Commissioner Bud Selig, said the sport isn't necessarily about what's most exciting.
What's most important in the Trading Floor portfolio is risk management.
What's most striking about Fujitsu's little robot is its simplicity--in a sense, it's merely a camera with a motion sensor atop a base that contains two wheels.
What's most noteworthy about Bush's story is that while his image or persona struck most Americans one way, the judgment that we all kept hearing was very different.
"What's most incredible here is that this girl who knows nothing about childbirth was able to deliver a baby that is now a healthy 6-year-old, " the source said.
What's most interesting is searching more widely across Facebook - "hotels in Venice" will give you plenty of results, with an indication of how popular those hotels are.
What's most depressing about the meltdown at Rutgers is not the original debacle or the subsequent debacle (or the university's apparent inability to conduct a thorough personnel background check).
All that can sound like somber stuff, but to me, these intimations of mortality are a gift: One that reminds us it is time to focus on what's most enduring and important in life.
What's most at stake is permanent bragging rights.
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"Once we have those trees we look at distribution of these different word order features over the descendant languages, and build evolutionary models for what's most likely to produce the diversity that we observe in the world, " Dr Dunn said.
With all that we're challenged with right now--the recession, the wars--in a weird way I think it has made people come back down and focus on what's most important in life: the families they come from and the family they're building.
What's most interesting to us is that the carriers are appearing to conflate bandwidth-heavy services like Facebook and YouTube with devices that customers use to access those services -- does it really make any sense to charge Apple or Google a fee for making good phones that encourage more network use, on top of charging users for tiered data?
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"You have to constantly look at things to see what's efficient and what's not, because most players won't do that on their own, " said Hill, speaking generally.
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