Sentences with phrase «very crux»

It seems to me that this is the very crux of all these conflicts.
In any event, though you might hear what sound like mathematical arguments occasionally from the Intelligent Design crowd, the very crux of the disagreement really comes down to what conceptually counts as an explanation in a logical way.
Such ignorant politicians do not realize that the very crux of the scientific method is to be scepital of any theory, or model prediction, until it is validated by independent experiments.
In monumental and gorgeously realized photographs, Laura Letinsky and Tanya Marcuse penetrate the very crux of the meaning of desire: to long for, to crave, to miss.
Unfortunately, the multiplayer component — the very crux of the game — just wasn't working.
This is the most important part of learning delivery — the very crux of any learning course.
This is the very crux of our industry.
The very crux of your writing while appearing reasonable at first, did not settle perfectly with me personally after some time.
Somehow I felt those fractions of ounce were the very crux of my daughters immune system, her intelligence, our relationship.

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.
«He can drill down to the crux of the problem and be very detail oriented, whether it's on the service side or on the math side.»
But the difficulty with this is always that it assumes two things: that faith is concerned with one's attitude to God, which is true enough, but much too broadly conceived; and that the crux of the challenge of Jesus is that men should share his faith, (Fuchs would want to express the matter in words very different from these.)
The crux of the matter, in a very real sense of the word, is indicated by the question: What do you think of Christ?
The crux is these lipid - protein interactions are generally weak and transient which makes it very challenging to study.
Making the alien the crux of all extraterrestrial culture of the last 60 years (with a hotline to Steven Spielberg) is a very nice touch.
Their relationship is the crux of the film and it is a very dysfunctional one at that.
While the movie has some very biting action scenes, the crux of the movie is really within the relationship between the U.S. envoy (especially Fleury) and Colonel Faris Al Ghazi (among other Saudi officials).
As mentioned earlier, these Blaine amendments are at the crux of a very important battle over school vouchers.
Through a lens that shifts across time and space, readers will dip into the lives of writers, parents and lovers, slowly furrowing deep into their very cores, where universal fears and the crux of identity are laid bare, serving as the true foundation that unites this colorful cast of memorable characters.
It was actually very helpful for this; I learned a lot about stuff like beginning with a bang, ending every chapter with a cliffhanger, starting the book at a crux, making the whole story take place over a few hour period, and so on.
The crux of the story was that it is a largely unregulated industry with very few people holding meaningful certifications or relevant degrees; even without knowing much about the field at all, I saw that this low bar for entry could potentially be really dangerous for both dogs and their owners.
Take Silent Hill, I went into those games with the expectation of immersion and horror, and I've never though to complain about the combat system — to me it could be even more unwieldy and I'd be happy — but if someone was expecting a shooter and found that combat was not the crux of the game and not very «lay waste to thousands,» then they'll notice and criticize that more.
The sway between a structured, observational approach to image making and the free - form, improvisational gestures of his interventions is very much at the crux of Divola's practice and can be traced from his earliest foundational work of the 1970's to more recent bodies of work such as Dogs Chasing My Car in the Desert (1996 - 2001), where Divola documents the dogs that chased his car while working in the Southern California desert; As Far as I Could Get (1996/1997), where Divola sets up a camera and runs away from it during a given exposure; and Dark Star (2008), where his melding of intervention and observation continues to be in the foreground in large - format, color work made during the last decade.»
The crux statement was my last typed line and it is very wrong.
Discussions about hockeysticks and feedbacks are all very interesting, but they are not the crux of why there is a such a heated and politicized debate about climate change.
Now, the integration of the messages from each working group is very important because the IPCC, as a whole, must give a context to the general public about the crux of the climate change issues, and I believe that the chair must play that integrating role.
«Lawyers are skilled at absorbing large quantities of data and they can get to the crux of the argument very quickly,» he says.
Sometimes we need to get to the crux of an issue very fast, and need authoritative directions from people we trust.
Future Leaders 2017: Barristers Analysis: «Ronit Kreisberger is «an extremely talented barrister» according to respondents who state: «She is very persuasive and great in court; and she gets to the crux of the issue very quickly and in a straight - to - the - point manner.
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