Sentences with phrase «crux of»

The real crux of the problem is how we deliver enough new affordable homes to help those in desperate need of a new place to live.
It is a wondrous thing, and nothing less than the crux of our entire human existence.
Their seven - year age gap — Courteney is 46 to David's 39 — doesn't register to her as the crux of their issues, however.
I had just left the doors of Burger King with my three children, a baby in a car seat and two girls, ages four and five, and in the crux of my arm balanced a refill of Dr. Pepper that I was really looking forward to drinking.
Moyer also uses education as the crux of getting new policies concerning concussion management and sudden cardiac arrest procedures put into place at the high school.
But this is the crux of it — baby may be «safer» if people are sleep deprived and possibly miserable, which for many families means more unplanned cosleeping, possibly even in a couch or chair which we are told in the US is by far the most dangerous.
Basically the crux of my problem with the post.
Cryns» manslaughter trial has highlighted the crux of the disagreement over who should be considered more responsible for events that transpire during a birth: the medical community or the parents.
There is one cause that is most commonly at the crux of all of these symptoms, as well as rashes, diarrhea, constipation, and wild behavior: allergy to or intolerance of certain food proteins — most often from cow's milk, but also sometimes from wheat, soy, and an array of other foods consumed by breastfeeding mom, in formula, or otherwise in baby's diet.8 These can cause irritation and inflammation in the intestines that lead at times to reflux, and more often to signs of distress that mimic reflux.
Choosing a new set of parenting tools such as respectful communication, cooperative problem - solving and incorporating sensory tools for stress relief are at the crux of shifting your beliefs about children and parenting.
I thought the crux of her behavior was simply her seeing how her parents would overreact to things and she was just learning by example.
See this is the crux of the anti-feminism in NCB.
I talk about the importance of community all the time (it was the crux of my remarks at the Minimalist Parenting Boston launch party).
I'm a big believer in working to get to the crux of the issue instead of trying to take something to fix it.
I'm a big believer in working to get to the crux of the issue instead of -LSB-...]
I think as often is the case, people sometimes misrepresent themselves by using loaded words in their comments or blog posts when they respond to something that they're passionate about, but perhaps at the core, their issue is that they were really treated badly in an open adoption relationship and isn't that the crux of the matter after all?
That seems to be at the crux of students» complaints, but is it something we really want to change?
The very crux of your writing while appearing reasonable at first, did not settle perfectly with me personally after some time.
Often the crux of the pitch laden with errors is asking you to work for free.
Somehow I felt those fractions of ounce were the very crux of my daughters immune system, her intelligence, our relationship.
I think the crux of the pro-junk food argument is A) we had it when were were kids and we're fine now (really?
At the crux of the debate is the center's location.
Such is the crux of Feministing founder and new mother Jessica Valenti's exploration of parenting in Why Have Kids?
This, in my opinion, is the crux of the problem.
However, the crux of Arsenal's midfield issue remains, and is nicely summed up here by Lewis Ambrose:
Those two, along with Smalling, may be the crux of what United need as center backs this season.
Whilst some Premier League teams are well known for giving their younger players a chance, most prefer to dip into the foreign market as opposed to promoting their players into the senior team and therein lies the crux of the situation.
For West Ham, Slaven Bilic is likely to stick with the crux of the side which earned a 1 - 0 victory over Sunderland last time out.
And this for me is the crux of the issue.
We thought The Ox and Gnabry were as well but both suit deeper roles which brings us to the DB10 role — the crux of the attack.
That was the crux of it (though as with most things, it expanded), it just makes sense that it could lead to a grudge.
At this point, a major issue still stems from the battle between states» rights and the jurisdiction of the federal government, which was the major crux of the Civil War back in 1865.
Seems like they're just running circles around the crux of the issue.
I think in a sense, we have gone in the right direction - steadily closing the gap to Man City, Chelsea, and Manchester Utd through a new found ability to sign proven, more expensive players - which is the crux of my argument I guess.
I guess that's the crux of my hangup right there...
It's sort of ironic you're asking me for advice on which advice to take, but that's really the crux of the issue, for you and almost everyone heading off to college: You want to make the best decision possible so you talk to as many people as possible, but after a while, it's easy to fall into the paralysis - from - analysis trap — but then again, maybe the next person you talk to will give you the key to unlocking the best decision.
Attribute blame all over the pitch on any given game, but the crux of Arsenal is we are a top 4 team who gets knocked out in the CL last 16.
But the crux of the game is likely to be whether, and how soon, the Gunners can break down a determined and organised defence.
Which is the crux of this issue.
The crux of the argument is that Nutt's severance agreement was violated by Ole Miss making statements about Nutt's tenure that could be potentially damaging.
The crux of the issue is we had 2nd place in our hands and we blew it — last time we finished 2nd was 2005 so that just showed a real soft mentality in closing out a season.
What utter drivel you two talk, the crux of your argument has always been that we don't need to improve the squad, well if that's true why did we not win the PL last season or the CL?
The crux of the matter is this, a manager's glowing career has steadily being chipped away over the last 10 years because a billionaire family haven't got the necessary knowledge to do the job, and they are quite happy to allow Wenger to take the flack for their incompetence.
But I guess the crux of the matter depends on whether Wenger really does believe that Wojciech has been «generally reliable» other than the crazy antics against Southampton......
This is crux of the problem!
The crux of it was described above.
And, really, that's the crux of the matter for the Lakers.
It's tough to come back from that which is really the crux of Arsene's issue.
Though game action rarely appears in the stories, the scenes that do unfold sur glace (French for «on ice») are often at the crux of the narratives.
«Because at the crux of the matter is they're going to learn we're just broadcasting the name of Jesus Christ.»
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