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Crucial for the management team at the beginning of the process is the negotiation of the purchase price and the deal structure ( including the envy ratio ) and the selection of the financial sponsor.
Crucial in this conversion was the proportion of holders of irredeemable annuities that could be tempted to convert their securities at a high price for the new shares.
In December, Pete Wylie ( formerly of Crucial Three and The Mystery Girls ) joined the band, but only for a few rehearsals.
Crucial departments such as those responsible for personnel, general police, secret police and youth, were strictly communist run.
Crucial to the passing of this Act was an amendment made to the GLB, stating that no merger may go ahead if any of the financial holding institutions, or affiliates thereof, received a " less than satisfactory rating at its most recent CRA exam ", essentially meaning that any merger may only go ahead with the strict approval of the regulatory bodies responsible for the Community Reinvestment Act ( CRA ).
** Bunny Wailer for Crucial!
Suicide: A Christian Response: Crucial Considerations for Choosing Life.
The first one, Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes are High, McGraw-Hill, 2002, teaches skills for handling disagreement and high-stakes issues at work and at home.
The second book, Crucial Confrontations: Tools for Resolving Broken Promises, Violated Expectations, and Bad Behavior, McGraw-Hill, 2005, teaches important skills for dealing with accountability issues.
Duel for the Sky: Ten Crucial Battles of World War II.
* Crucial. com ( Consumer sales for Micron memory )
The show was created and primarily written by Peter Tilbury based on an idea from Lenny Henry and produced for the BBC by Henry's production company, Crucial Films.
Crucial questions are for example if the data can be assumed to be continuous, smooth, possibly periodic etc.
Crucial for the plot and understanding of the play is the question asked by the troll king: What is the difference between troll and man?
Crucial for the development of the municipality into a regional center was the location in the middle of the valley and at the foot of the gorge of Mount Piottino.
Although the Crucial Three lasted for little more than six weeks and disbanded without ever playing in public, all three members would eventually go on to lead successful Liverpool post-punk bands-singer Ian McCulloch with Echo & the Bunnymen and guitarist Pete Wylie with The Mighty Wah.
After the demise of that group, Ferrari appeared in both Wayne's World movies ( as the guitarist for Tia Carrere's band " Crucial Taunt ") and formed the band Medicine Wheel, which released three CDs.
The Crucial Three were a short-lived band that existed for approximately six weeks in early 1977.
The Teardrop Explodes's 1981 album, Wilder, features the song " The Culture Bunker ", which references Cope's former band with the lines "... waiting for The Crucial Three ... wondering what went wrong.
colleagues, now CANVAS members-Slobodan Đinović and Andrej Milivojević-authored a book called Nonviolent Struggle: 50 Crucial Points, a how-to guide to nonviolent struggle, which can be downloaded for free in six languages from their website.
Formerly known as OneMusic Corp, and later as Crucial Music Corp. ( before these were spun off as separate entities ), Telos is the parent company from which Long continues to consult for the music industry.
Crucial to this system is the premise that money ( credit for work done ) can be improved with the addition of identity, information, and transparency, i. e. all credits created are associated with a particular individual ( they are non-transferable ), they inform users of the work done to create it, and can be viewed by any user on the system.

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He had earlier releases with the record producers Lloydy Crucial and Robbo Ranx, but these were mainly tracks that were hits on the underground dance scene.
Crucial to the technical side of these imaginaries are the visual, statistical, and other representational modes of imaging that have both facilitated scientific developments and sometimes misdirected a sense of objectivity and certitude.
The Battles of Trenton and Princeton are collectively referred to as the Ten Crucial Days because these desperately needed victories bolstered the morale of the nation.

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Crucial to this definition are the ancient Greek concepts of honor ( timē ) and shame.
Crucial to this definition are the ancient Greek concepts of honor ( τιμή, timē ) and shame ( αἰδώς, aidōs ).
* 1270 – December – Crucial aspects of the philosophy of Averroism ( itself based on Aristotle's works ) are banned by the Catholic church in a condemnation enacted by papal authority at the University of Paris.
* December – Crucial aspects of the philosophy of Averroism ( itself based on Aristotle's works ) are banned by the Roman Catholic church in a condemnation enacted by papal authority at the University of Paris.
Crucial to sociolinguistic analysis is the concept of prestige ; certain speech habits are assigned a positive or a negative value, which is then applied to the speaker.
* exotic plastics – the " Milk ," by manufacturer Born Crucial ; the " Silk ," by manufacturer Alchemy ; and the " Gung Fu ," by manufacturer Death by Yo Yo, are made almost entirely from the low-friction plastic Delrin.
Crucial factors exacerbating negative development during the love-shy male's childhood are:
Crucial to the curriculum is the definition of the course objectives that usually are expressed as learning outcomes and normally include the program's assessment strategy.
Its consumer products are marketed under the brands Crucial Technology and Lexar Media.
Crucial to the understanding of knowledge level modeling are Allen Newell's notions of the knowledge level, operators, and an agent's goal state.

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Crucial readings in his adolescence were Rousseau's Reveries of a Solitary Walker and Confessions, André Gide's journal, La porte étroite, Les nourritures terrestres and The Immoralist ; and the works of Friedrich Nietzsche.
Crucial to the concept, as defined by Gendlin, is that it is unclear and vague ; and it is always more than any attempt to express it verbally.
Crucial to their sound was their instrumentation ; they were one of the relatively few rock acts of the time to adopt the twin keyboard approach ( both an organ and a piano player ).
* Thoughts on Crucial Situations in Human Life ; three discourses on imagined occasions

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" Gary Kildall, 52, Crucial Player In Computer Development, Dies ", New York Times, July 13, 1994, p. D19.
* An Angry Telephone Call Provided One Crucial Clue, The New York Times, October 25, 2002 – explains tracking and arrest of Muhammad
Augusta LaPaix, host of Brave New Waves ( a mix of new music, interviews, conversation and literary readings, debuted on CBC Stereo in February 1984 ) profiles the Crucial Three.
* New Edition-" Crucial " (# 4 R & B )
# " Crucial " by New Edition – 4: 30

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