This line is the crux of the two routines, making the linear space representation possible.
After all, the paramount merit of his challenges is to highlight the knotty legal cruxes that judges handle by recourse to moral principles.
Chapter three also lacks thematic continuity and coherence as it engages in cultural analysis that seems peripheral to the crux of his subject.
This is really the crux of the whole thing.
The crux of my study questions her more important conclusion that there were principled differences between large and small states concerning their theories of representation.
It is upon this crux that the diverging metaphysical stances that differentiate the authors in this volume show up most clearly.
These concentrations are worth considering in more detail, as herein lies the crux of our disagreement.
The crux of the matter is that the immediate communication of consciousness is impossible not only physically but psychologically.