111.   Freedom of movement is a key provision of the Dayton agreement and considered crucial for holding planned national elections by mid-September in Bosnia.

112.   Germany has lavished aid and investment on Russia and its good will is considered crucial in financial circles.

113.   Gur borders four provinces that the opposition considers crucial to efforts to unseat the Taliban.

114.   His testimony is considered crucial, but, according to press reports, it will be weeks before police can question him.

115.   His ruling meant GM would have had to rely solely on testimony from witnesses, without using charts or other exhibits considered crucial for a complex trial.

116.   His presence was considered crucial to reviewing his year at the helm, but he canceled his travel plans at the last moment, Zimbabwe officials said.

117.   Implementation of the Indian rights accord is considered crucial for continuing with other themes in the talks ranging from justice to agrarian reform.

118.   Images of suffering Palestinians have generated strong sympathy, but close military and economic ties are considered crucial to both countries.

119.   In New York politics, being a staunch supporter of Israel is considered crucial in statewide races.

120.   It was enough to give him the fastest time and pole position, considered crucial on the tight Hungaroring circuit where overtaking is difficult.

v. + crucial >>共 9
consider 80.00%
deem 5.65%
make 5.22%
see 3.91%
call 3.04%
prove 0.87%
find 0.43%
get 0.43%
judge 0.43%
consider + a. >>共 1819
unlikely 2.67%
likely 2.56%
crucial 2.26%
important 2.22%
dangerous 2.12%
essential 1.86%
lucky 1.75%
safe 1.62%
serious 1.34%
close 1.21%
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