He says an absence of focused educators in this subject is
the real crux of the problem.
Perhaps this is
the real crux of the problem.
Responding to the critical tradition's Quest for the historical Jesus (where the Jesus of history is thought to lie behind the layers of theological gloss of the Christian community), Redford shows how
the real crux of the problem is the post-Cartesian scepticism of all things supernatural, above all the Incarnation.
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.
Despite the avalanche of proposals, all commentators, including housing minister Grant Shapps, recognise
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.
But this question gets at
the real crux of the problem because, for now anyway, there's really no way to find out.
The real crux of the problem is that painting as an activity has become marginalised.
Not exact matches
The
crux of the
problem, Richard Mattoon, a senior economist at the Chicago Fed and a lecturer on
real estate at Northwestern University told Canadian Business, is that dividends and capital gains make up a much larger share
of top earners» pay than they did in the past — and that part
of their compensation package tends to be very volatile.