1. An especially large debt is owed to the Bunting Institute of Radcliffe College for supporting my research at a critical time. 2. At such a critical time Aldfrith would surely have returned to Northumbria with all speed. 3. Critical Right now, though, he faces the most critical time in his managerial career. 4. It represents a major adjustment at a critical time. 5. The critical time specifies the target time by which the process or outcome should be achieved. 6. Unfortunately the music electronics contribution hit a slump at the critical time and was unable to meet expectations. 7. ... the correct comparison is not with any man but with an hypothetical man who would also be unavailable at the critical time. 8. And of course, Bullitt had directly observed the man and interacted with him during the critical time at, at the Versailles conference. 9. However, it may be helpful to adjust the dose at the critical time. |