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How to use most crucially in a sentence

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And most crucially, the treble bells could be replaced with new ones better matched to the bass bells.
Third, most crucially, acts of terror divert the attention of the masses away from collective action.
What I found there did not correspond to what was being reported most crucially, that the liberators were widely perceived as occupiers.
Finally, and perhaps most crucially, the accession will lead to a new division of the European continent.
Justice must be done, but most crucially it must be timeous as well.
Our core values, our most elemental principles and most crucially our people have been violated.
Perhaps most crucially, the process reinforced the managers' ownership of their respective tasks.
One of the most important measures was to ensure that property rights on capital assets, and most crucially on land, were respected.
Safety is of paramount importance to coach touris m, a fact attested to by vehicle standards and most crucially of all, the sector's safety record itself.
Seats were well upholstered and, most crucially for larger passengers, there was more legroom and seat width than is common on the sardine freighters plying Chinese skies.
And, perhaps most crucially, it is controlling.
Renewed growth will require new investment and, most crucially, reform.
The map shows every household's location, its type of shelter, and also, most crucially, the community members' own assessment of their social category.
It would be ideal if the review went beyond being a disguised step backwards and instead achieved a genuine modulation that is more redistributive, in accordance with a range of criteria, most crucially that of employment.
But perhaps most crucially, it has established financial capability as an issue of national importance in the United Kingdom over the long term and put in place structures and processes to continue to direct progress.
We encourage the continued close cooperation between the two Tribunals and the working group on the Tribunals' legacy, most crucially with respect to mechanisms required to disposing of the Tribunals' residual functions.
Conflicts, natural disasters and, most crucially, endemic poverty continue to create insecurity and instability in the West and Central African region.
The leaders of the region recognize that, most crucially, home-grown solutions, beginning with a joint regional effort, can bring about sustainable peace.
She also, and most crucially, sought the advice of David Fincher.
Most crucially, as Witold Rybczynski has argued, cities must continue to be livable as they balance rapid change and stable neighbourhoods.
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