Surely, orders to be executed within the organization are of equal importance to those that will be executed by an outsider, and at least the same care should be exercised in issuing them.
For purposes of record, the distribution of the expenditures for salaries and wages of those who make up our organization is of equal importance to the definition of the authorities and duties.
We prefer, therefore, to consider the sales and advertising departments as of equal importance; both subordinate parts of the sales division but working in perfect harmony.
They are both of equal importance, both of the same rank in the sentence, and neither depends upon the other.
They are both independent clauses, neither is dependent upon the other, and both are of equal importance.
These particulars will not be of equal importance.
Of equal importance, not less weighty, beyond question the most pertinent, illustrate what is meant by phrases which indicate values.
Moreover, phrases and sentences may be introduced to show that a writer considers some topics ofequal importance to others, or even of greater importance, though they do not demand the same length of treatment.
Are the tone-lines in a composition of equal importance?
His picture is a collection of separate individuals, each having an equal importance.
The portrait of two gentlemen by Eastman Johnson is one of the most successful attempts at bringing two figures of equal importance on to one canvas.
This is the main objection to the form of balance on the centre, which produces two spaces of equal importance on either side.
Art can show distinguished examples of two figures of equal importance placed on the same canvas, but pictorially they lack the essential of complete art,—unity.
Of equal importance is a further possibility which the wording of the same paragraph throws open to us.
Field service, its true duties in reconnaissance and strategic movements, must all be taken into account as factors of equal importance.
Mounted and dismounted action have now become functions of equal importance.
Given, however, that all has been done to attain the degree of collective mobility we require, a point of equal importance is that the troops should be adequately provided with all they require for their tactical action.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "equal importance" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.