The condition of the human mind in its possibilities of unfavorable influence over the intestinal function, is, therefore, extremely important.
But it is liable to as many abuses as are drugs, and the patient's attitude of mind toward any particular exercise is always an extremely important factor.
Sympathy can be {67} almost as destructive of individual morale as the dreads, and it is extremely important that it should not be allowed to sap will energy.
With the first of these expressions, we have nothing to do here, but the second is extremely important in any consideration of the place of the will in human life.
An extremely important instance of the application of the spiral is preserved in an illustration in the Account of the Antiquities of Peru by the native chronicler Salcamayhua (ed.
In the Dresden Codex, of Maya origin, there is an extremely important page on which the S-sign occurs in connection with twin deities, besides rain and cross symbols (fig.
For the profitable construction of comparative psychology it is extremely important not to confine the critical comparison to man and the brute in general, but to put side by side the innumerable gradations of their mental activity.
Illustration: "'I have an extremely important letter to send off.
And I am going to leave the whole affair in your hands; for while you are ordering for me a most elegant little luncheon, I have an extremely important letter to send off.
Owing to the influence that the clergyman is sure to exert, this becomes an extremely important matter.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "extremely important" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.