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The owner said a collective working environment is crucial to fostering collegiality, collaboration and productivity.

No-one can be completely sure who will fill the crucial two central midfield berths this weekend.

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That could prove crucial in deciding whether his small-government revolution determines the country's future - or whether, like previous attempts at reform, it runs out of steam.

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Many, including opposition leaders and Muslim groups, have defended the law, saying it is crucial to safeguard the places of worship of religious minorities in a Hindu-majority India.

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This is despite the fact that interns are a crucial part of the workforce in public hospitals - used by many Kenyans who cannot afford private medical insurance.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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