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crucial component

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meanings of crucialand component


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crucial
adjective
uk /ˈkruː.ʃəl/ us /ˈkruː.ʃəl/
extremely important ...
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component
noun[C]
uk /kəmˈpəʊ.nənt/ us /kəmˈpoʊ.nənt/
a part that combines with other parts to form ...
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Examples of crucial component


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Tolerance is of course a crucialcomponent of the syndrome of democratic values.
Nevertheless, in his more substantial religious oeuvre music emerges as a crucialcomponent of his thought.
Traditionally, price controls for public and private basic goods and services formed a crucialcomponent of the state's social and economic policies.
This animal hardly showed the other crucialcomponent of the metamemory data pattern (performing better on chosen than on forced trials).
In both routes, the emotional changes, as were found in the present paper, form a crucialcomponent in the pathway to psychosis.
The question, then, is whether democratic participation according to majority rule is such a crucialcomponent of democracy.
However, they add one crucialcomponent that interrelates with his findings, namely the importance of the discourse context in which a linguistic feature is embedded.
Differences in land availability (a crucialcomponent in determining transport and abatement costs) are also ignored by the typical-farm approach.
The crucialcomponent of this description - the point that speakers recognize a morpheme in borrowed words - really is a description of analogy.
A crucialcomponent of the transition to neo-liberalism is the creation of flexible labour forces.
Retrieving relevant cases is a crucialcomponent of case-based reasoning systems.
First, a crucialcomponent of language form and language-learning omitted from discussion by both books under review is the role of culture in shaping grammars.
Political legitimacy has been a crucialcomponent in all these reform attempts.
As sand flies have medical importance, particularly as leishmaniasis vectors, their correct taxonomic identification is a crucialcomponent of any epidemiological study.
This article suggests that culture in fact can be a crucialcomponent of this history of administrative development.
They evolve through uniquely interwoven cultures of live performance, recording and notation, each of which is a crucialcomponent of the overall aesthetic culture.
For this reason, a crucialcomponent of partial assessments is the knowledge of the logical relationships (incompatibilities, implications, combinations, equivalences, and so on) holding among events.
A crucialcomponent of this anaphora resolution procedure is the computation of a salience measure for terms that are identified as candidate antecedents for an anaphoric expression.
Politicians agreed that husbands should not use their power tyrannically, but were also anxious to defend what they regarded as a crucialcomponent of their masculinity.
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