Example sentences of "has a crucial [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This is important because public opinion has a crucial influence on the climate in which industrial relations is conducted .
2 But there is also one further condition that must be fulfilled , and this condition has a crucial bearing upon the distinction between meanings and non-meanings .
3 The ACL has a crucial bearing on the stability of the knee and , while it used to be a relatively obscure injury , this ligament is now often affected in cases of serious knee sprains .
4 It is argued here that the public sector has a crucial part to play in initiating the first moves back to full employment .
5 Tax reform has a crucial part to play in springing the underclass from welfare dependency , as well as building up support for such a programme amongst a much wider group of the electorate .
6 The way in which they are applied has a crucial effect and having determined ratios between chemical and kinetic energy and heat it is important that a full allowance is made for the time required .
7 Likeably laid-back and a philosophic kind of personality , Hastings currently has a crucial priority — recovery from back damage that kept him out of that Second Australian Test .
8 Iron has a crucial role to play in the efficient working of the human body and is vital to healthy living .
9 The GP has a crucial role to play in the development of health services .
10 The Report of the Swann Committee in 1985 added weight to the widely held view that in Britain 's culturally and racially pluralistic society the education system has a crucial role to play in promoting racial harmony .
11 The headteacher has a crucial role in not only convincing the staff of the importance of marketing but in actually getting them to do something about it .
12 Manchester Computing Centre has a crucial role to play in the care of the datasets .
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