Example sentences of "crucial [noun] is that " in BNC.
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1 | In the end , it was revealed in a brief letter to A Quarterly that in the view of the Society — and I will try and quote accurately from memory — ‘ the most crucial criterion is that the applicant be possessed of a dignity in keeping with his position . |
2 | Perhaps the most crucial recommendation is that relating to the funding that will be available for community care after April 1993 . |
3 | The crucial point is that having a great sound is one thing , but being a good subject for an article may be something else entirely . |
4 | But the crucial point is that the history of Christianity is completely interwoven with the history not just of this country but with that of Europe and America as a whole . |
5 | A more basic and crucial point is that the logical conclusion of the Marxist approach would be that the introduction of socialism will lead to a society without crime , where collective interests and responsibilities are all important . |
6 | The crucial point is that such expressions should be warranted by conceptual and communicative purposes recognized as having point in classroom activity . |
7 | But the really crucial point is that although the strong international position of UK services reflected comparative advantage , it was comparative advantage in a low productivity growth sector . |
8 | The crucial point is that rewards are important in determining an individual 's life-chances ; in other words , inequalities of reward are accompanied by and produce inequalities in all areas of life : conditions at work , health , housing , education , mortality , and justice . |
9 | The crucial point is that the non-time-related organisation requires a conceptual grasp of the content and a level of linguistic ability which allows the writer to realise the concepts successfully in the text . |
10 | The crucial point is that the English department was to be elevated , not so much by virtue of its importance within the institution , but because of the role it might be made to occupy in leading , coordinating , and sustaining extra-mural initiatives : |
11 | The crucial point is that the very potent symbol of Einstein was not a representation of the theory of relativity . |
12 | The crucial point is that , in most cases , group identity is expressed by the people concerned in the language of kinship . |
13 | The crucial point is that the structure of the bourgeois family flatly contradicted that of bourgeois society . |
14 | The crucial difference is that a trust could be set up with a non-heir as trustee , whereas legacies remained always bound to the need for an heir to discharge them . |
15 | The crucial difference is that Marx emphasised the first element , while Weber emphasised the second . |
16 | The most promising such theory is the theory of ‘ mental models ’ , whose crucial insight is that readers extract from a text a ‘ model ’ of the situation in the ‘ real or imaginary ) world that the text is about . |
17 | Of crucial importance is that none of these experiments require the animals to suffer any pain whatsoever . |
18 | A crucial factor is that one witness 's evidence , though plausible , may be rejected because it is contradicted by another witness whose evidence is accepted as being beyond doubt . |
19 | The crucial factor is that boys and girls must be given equal choice . |
20 | The crucial factor is that Russia and the other republics should be eligible for macroeconomic aid on an IMF basis . |
21 | And finally , her particular motive for deception is surely not far to seek : the crucial consideration is that Nietzsche 's relationship with Wagner , with which the genesis of the book is bound up , was for her a sensitive issue in which her brother 's reputation was particularly at stake . |
22 | Indeed one of the crucial developments is that scientists are now finding ways of investigating systems whose effects may be subtle and whose mechanisms may be elusive and complex . |
23 | One crucial reason is that large and small firms in Japan operate with a greater degree of interdependence than is suggested in conventional models of competitive markets . |
24 | One crucial reason is that large and small firms in Japan operate with a greater degree of interdependence than is suggested in conventional models of competitive markets . |
25 | These things are expensive but the crucial thing is that both my name and the name of the RCN has been cleared . ’ |
26 | The crucial thing is that we are talking about fees charged by the homes , not about reasonable costs . |
27 | The crucial fact is that if the school is over-subscribed , the parental wishes of some parents must be defeated whatever criteria are adopted . |