1. A crucial point about epidemics is that not all members of a given population behave in a uniform way. 2. Both sides made various concessions, but neither would back down on the crucial points. 3. Firstly, I understand that you must edit letters, but the crucial point on avoiding sexist language was omitted. 4. That is the crucial point about this amazing monarchy, with its ridiculous assumptions about itself. 5. The crucial point in this case is that it is no longer possible to reproduce the integrated equilibrium through trade. 6. The crucial point is that such expressions should be warranted by conceptual and communicative purposes recognized as having point in classroom activity. 7. This is a crucial point reflected in the contrasting views of the role of the state discussed earlier in this chapter. |