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crucially and voting
Although a majority of those voting backed devolution in the referendum, the vote was close and crucially the Yes votes did not reach the 40 % threshold set by Parliament.

crucially and both
While bassist Keith Wilkinson was favourable to the idea and drummer Gilson Lavis expressed some interest, Jools Holland felt he was too busy with current projects to participate, and, crucially, both Tilbrook and Difford expressed reservations about working together in a band context at that point in time.
There is an underlying commonality at a level of abstract theory and more crucially, left communist groups from both traditions tend to identify elements of commonality in each other.
Or, to continue the quotation, " the perfective looks at the situation from the outside, without necessarily distinguishing any of the internal structure of the situation, whereas the imperfective looks at the situation from inside, and as such is crucially concerned with the internal structure of the situation, since it can both look backwards towards the start of the situation, and look forwards to the end of the situation, and indeed it is equally appropriate if the situation is one that lasts through all time, without any beginning and without any end.
He rejected both military and political solutions in favour of " justice for all ; with equality before the law ; and, crucially, with republican terrorism treated as a security problem, and nothing else ".
The notion of " bilateral possible " is crucially important to understand both logic and natural language when applied to modal values.
Workforce development and the issues and challenges of crossing the Digital divide, and increasing community-wide levels of Digital inclusion have become crucially important in this and both for affordable access to computers and the Internet, and for training in how to use and maintain these resources.
He raced strongly in the first half of the race, crucially getting ahead of the Brabhams of Jack Brabham and Rolf Stommelen, but both were able to pass him before too long.
The Names were both direct shareholders and, crucially, those who had obtained a stake through another third-party agent.
As a counter measure, Langwith's 2008 JCRC submitted a prepared dossier outlining the social requirement for the space for the good of the college, and, crucially, a detailed and full proposal to both Students ' Union and the University administration to use the space to create the University's first Union-run venue.

crucially and were
The long-term declarative memory was crucially affected when the structures from the medial temporal lobe were removed, including the ability to form of new semantic knowledge and memories.
These packages were crucially important as they made the operational amplifier into a single black box which could be easily treated as a component in a larger circuit.
Although the extent of the damage was not as disastrous as during the Great Fire of 64 — crucially sparing the many districts of insulae — Cassius Dio records a long list of important public buildings that were destroyed, including Agrippa's Pantheon, the Temple of Jupiter, the Diribitorium, parts of Pompey's Theatre and the Saepta Julia among others.
Reasons given were a higher salary but crucially the clincher was the opportunity to make another movie, something Thames could offer through their Euston Films subsidiary.
Hale and Noy became close friends, to the point where he was referred to as " the young Noy ", and more crucially he also met and befriended John Selden, a " man of almost universal learning, whose theories were to dominate much of later thought ".
Maritime aviation and the valuable lessons of the First European war were cast aside, but crucially the appointment of Trenchard and his views, the removal of the weaker personalities such as CAS Frederick Sykes, and the continued support of Winston Churchill saved the Air Ministry from being disbanded.
New classes of membership were introduced and crucially the minimum age limit of fourteen was abandoned.
Despite the lack of resources, a number of young talented players were found to play for the club ; crucially, when many of these moved on, including Stephen Pearson and James McFadden, they brought revenue in the form of transfer fees, and with John Boyle waiving the club's personal debt to him, its financial future was assured by the conclusion of the 2004 – 05 season with the club's yearly losses falling to one of the lowest figures in the Premier League and the club coming out of administration in time to avoid a ten-point Premier League penalty which was being phased in for teams in administration.
These theories were widely published in the early twentieth century, and crucially, this story was promoted in a series of three articles in the School Journal of 1916, and the 1934 A. W. Reed's schoolbook The Coming of the Maori to Ao-tea-roa — and therefore became familiar to generations of schoolchildren.
Gradient estimates were also used crucially in Yau's joint work with S. Y. Cheng to give a complete proof of the higher dimensional Hermann Minkowski problem and the Dirichlet problem for the real Monge – Ampère equation, and other results on the Kähler – Einstein metric of bounded pseudoconvex domains.
With the nearby GNR built stations at Alexandra Palace and Hornsey providing a more direct route to central London, the catchment areas for the line's stations were always fairly small and the opening in 1932 of the first section of the Piccadilly Line extension to Cockfosters with stations at Wood Green and Turnpike Lane diminished them further, crucially eroding the line's passenger traffic.
England were leading 2 – 1, but crucially conceded a late penalty for a 2 – 2 draw.
" He says that DAAS were " crucially important " in the development of Australian comedy, directly contributing to the styles of successful comedy shows such as The D-Generation, Fast Forward and Wogs Out Of Work.
There were also legal problems to be solved, most crucially, whether Nortraship could have at its disposal vessels owned by shipowners still in occupied Norway.
A brief stint with Phonogram Records where two singles were released ( in the UK, Europe & Australia – though crucially not America ) under the moniker " Jody " ( no second name ), " Where the Boys Are " and " Girls Night Out.
They were " essentially a complete team " with the batting of Tunnicliffe, Brown and David Denton ; the powerful all-round play of Hirst, Rhodes and Schofield Haigh ; and, crucially given Test calls, " plentiful reserves of high quality ".
These mullions were much more slender than the corresponding elements in plate tracery windows and crucially, the previously solid wall areas such as the spandrels could also now be glazed, greatly increasing the amount of light admitted.
This system was simple and reliable and crucially did not place any extra load on the vehicle's electrical system-cars of the period were fitted with dynamos that would often fail to provide sufficient power for lights, heaters, wipers etc.
With the advantage of being able to plan their offensive, crucially, the Russians were able to achieve a four-to-one force advantage in the planned break-through points.
The court decided that a comma should be read in the text, crucially widening the sense so that " in the realm or elsewhere " meant where acts were done and not just where the " King's enemies " may be.
However, efforts were made, and by the time of Louis XV's death in 1774, the Marine Royale was somewhat larger than it had been in 1763, and, crucially, had replaced numerous old vessels with more effective modern designs.

crucially and subject
Most of its area is restricted for outsiders and the access of boats is subject to strict rules, but local people continue fishing activities which they crucially depend on.

crucially and members
A large number of former IS members, but crucially not all the ISO's leaders including Roger Protz and John Palmer, then regrouped around Jim Higgins to form the Workers ' League basing themselves on what they described as the IS tradition with an orientation on rank and file work in the workplaces and unions which they alleged IS had abandoned.
The neighbouring airport donated one of its hangars, which the members transformed into what was arguably one of the finest clubhouses in the area-fitted with showers, a kitchen, changing rooms and, more crucially, a bar. Gosford all black are county rugby shield holders 2011 / 2012 season.
Farben was crucially instrumental in funding the rise to power of the Nazi Party, and also in building up the industrial and war-making capabilities of Germany once the Nazis were in power while simultaneously attempting to restrict industrial production materials to countries marked for invasion by Nazi Germany, all of this to such a degree that all German board members other than Max Warburg were charged after World War II as war criminals.

crucially and all
Germany continued to attempt to infiltrate Britain throughout the war, but using a method that depended on strict control of entry and exit to the country and, crucially, large-scale inspection of mail, MI5 was able to identify most of, if not all of, the agents dispatched.
On the other hand, all the ground living ( or terrestrial ) animal species, despite the huge weight differences between them ( ranging from rabbits to lions and elephants ) live on the same " ground level ", and maintaining silence is crucially important for them.
This uniqueness depends crucially on the disc theorem, which is not at all obvious.
It is crucially important that although babies from different cultures acquire native languages from their social environment, all languages of the world without exception – tonal, non-tonal, intonational and accented – use similar rising “ question intonation ” for yes-no questions.
More crucially, Italy lacked suitable quantities of equipment of all kinds and high command did not take necessary steps to plan for possible setbacks on the battlefield or proper logistic support of its field armies.
It crucially needs the academic supports and financial assistance from all related parties within and outside NUOL.
It is crucially important that although babies from different cultures acquire native languages from their social environment, all languages of the world without exception – tonal, non-tonal, intonational and accented – use similar rising “ question intonation ” for yes-no questions.

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