crux of the matter
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“We all know that the crux of the matter is how funders and recruitment, tenure, and promotion committees evaluate researchers.”
From Science Magazine
How AI and the Lure of Efficiency Threaten Human Writing, she dives into the crux of the matter: If we hand over the written word to AI, what will we lose?
From Scientific American
It’s not a lack of supportive housing that’s the crux of the matter, it’s our collective failure to grasp the heart of the issue.
From Seattle Times
And herein lies the crux of the matter.
From Los Angeles Times
"In our opinion, liquidity is the crux of the matter, especially in the context of such an illiquid asset class as CRE," the bank's analysts said.
From Reuters
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