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Example sentences for "high importance"

  • A higher synthesis, which would give static and dynamic theories common ground, would seem to be a desideratum of high importance.

  • The quantity of money and credit are matters of high importance in economic life.

  • The principle, which I have designated by this term, is of high importance on my theory, and explains, as I believe, several important facts.

  • Hence I look at individual differences, though of small interest to the systematist, as of high importance for us, as being the first step towards such slight varieties as are barely thought worth recording in works on natural history.

  • When we see any part or organ developed in a remarkable degree or manner in any species, the fair presumption is that it is of high importance to that species; nevertheless the part in this case is eminently liable to variation.

  • When we see any part or organ developed in a remarkable degree or manner in any species, the fair {152} presumption is that it is of high importance to that species; nevertheless the part in this case is eminently liable to variation.

  • The principle, which I have designated by this term, is of high importance, and explains, as I believe, several important facts.

  • When we see any part or organ developed in a remarkable degree or manner in a species, the fair presumption is that it is of high importance to that species: nevertheless it is in this case eminently liable to variation.

  • Therefore, if they were formerly of high importance to primeval man and to his ape-like progenitors, they would have been perfected or advanced through natural selection.

  • These qualities, as we have just seen, are evidently of high importance to the male.

  • Tusks and horns are manifestly of high importance to their possessors, for their development consumes much organised matter.

  • Nevertheless, it is considered an object of high importance to continue these cruises until the practice is entirely suppressed.

  • For these and other objects of high importance to the interests of both parties a negotiation has been opened with the British Government which it is hoped will have a satisfactory result.

  • This phenomenon, though it excited great interest in that age, from its having been previously announced, so as to furnish a test of astronomical accuracy, recurs too frequently to be now considered as of high importance.

  • But it is one of high importance, being, in fact, one of the ordinary causes of public hostility.

  • It is one everywhere of high importance, and especially in Italy.

  • He designed and executed under forty small bronze figures and groups, besides some large bronze works of high importance.

  • In the case of lyric poetry, brevity of expression, though still of high importance, is not of so much moment as in epic or dramatic verse, because the substance is subordinated to beauty of expression and musical form.

  • Form is of high importance in both classes of the art, but weighs more in the short story because here the appeal to the mind is unavoidably restricted.

  • It becomes, therefore, an object of high importance to present such an obstacle to such an attempt as would defeat it should it be made.

  • It may, however, be proper to add that if this objection was well founded it would not be confined to the simple case of internal improvements, but would apply to others of high importance.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    great harm; high authority; high card; high consideration; high degree; high education; high estimation; high importance; high order; high range; high road; high schools; high state; high unemployment; high value; high wall; high wind; higher animals; higher civilization; higher education; higher infant mortality and death rates; higher sense; higher temperatures; highly dependent; highly developed; highly magnified