Now that a crucial chapter of the war seems closed, the outlook will hinge largely on consumer and corporate attitudes, according to the executives and economists.
She has lectured widely on transatlantic issues and on Jewish life in contemporary Europe as a crucial chapter in the continent's pluralist challenges.
In its hippy-trippy way, it rewrites a crucial chapter of history.
And one crucial chapter seems to be missing.
This lengthy, crucial chapter, stylistically different from the rest of the novel, though foreshadowed in the opening chapter, is written as his rehab diary and journal.
The crucial chapter, 'The Shadow of the Past', is one of the oldest parts of the tale.
The CCJPZ has recorded crucial chapters of Zimbabwe's history in reports and publications since before independence in 1980.
What may work for the drought in Spain is at a loss to account for the complexity of the most crucial chapter of our European history.
I therefore find it regrettable that there are still crucial chapters in the accession negotiations that are being blocked by various Member States.
Both parties still need to find an agreement on several crucial chapters of the negotiations, among others, on access to government procurement, investment and public services.