Similar words: total, not at all, totally, in total, not a little, totalitarian, totalitarianism, vote. Meaning: ['pɪvətl] adj. being of crucial importance.
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31. He batted at the pivotal position of number three and fully justified the captain's faith in him.
32. The country faces a pivotal presidential election in June in which the choice is quite simply to go forward or regress.
33. Hollandshort, bespectacled and plain-spoken-allows that there was some initial studio skepticism about casting Leigh in the pivotal role.
34. But the private sector had the pivotal role as the provider of jobs and the builder of the new urban resource base.
35. Religious conservatives such as Curry will play a pivotal role in the race for the Republican presidential nomination.
36. The present article starts by highlighting the pivotal role of police results in the criminal process.
37. The second set of functions relates to boards being pivotal between school, parents and community.
38. The show includes more than 200 memorable movie clips and offers chats with pivotal behind-the-scenes people.
39. Hoddle's pivotal role in Swindon's sweeper system stifled United's customary flowing football.
40. Today the site is home to a kitschy, melodramatic replay of some of the pivotal moments of early Augustinian history.
41. The climacteric is a pivotal point of the life.
42. Standards are pivotal to the success of digital wallets.
43. For Haier, logistics management has a pivotal role.
44. Foreign trade occupies a pivotal position in Mexico's economy.
45. This is a critical region of the world because of its rapid economic expansion and its pivotal role in geopolitical affairs.
46. Somehow, this event was a pivotal point in my life.
47. The mill and its gearless drive is one of industry's largest installations (the ring motor is almost 20 meters high) and one of the pivotal applications in a concentrator plant.
48. The subiculum is the pivotal output region of hippocampal formation.
49. Fibrogenic cells, cytokines, growth factors, enzymes, and their inhibitors play a pivotal role in fibrogenesis. These will advance our recognition for pathogenic mechanisms of hepatic fibrosis.
50. Another pivotal point on the Eastern Front at this time was the German defense of Breslau, which the Soviets badly wanted to take.
51. Conclusion The dystopic express of APE1 might play a pivotal role in carcinogenesis and progression of cervical cancer, and the express of APE1 might estimate the prognosis after 252Cf radiotherapy.
52. VEGF was a basic and pivotal factor in tumor angiogenesis.
53. Therefore, to ensure that a circuit module has complete function and nicer performance is a very pivotal problem.
54. The pivotal factor of predicting rolling force is flow stress.
55. Analog video switching constitutes the heart of many systems. It plays a pivotal role in security video, and other equipment that captures or distributes multiple analog-video signals.
56. The power plant has the pivotal function in the electrical network voltage adjustment.
57. Generally, the whole system consists of four subsystems: robots, vision, decision-making and communication subsystem, decision-making subsystem is the pivotal part of whole system.
58. "but at the same time, it gives laos the opportunity to develop its own trucking industry, " he said,[Sentencedict.com] pointing to the pivotal location of the land-locked country.
59. Without doubt Debussy held the pivotal status in the western music history.
60. Possibilistic linear model based on possibility theory has a pivotal role in fuzzy modeling and has been widely studied.
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