Even in small and ordinary transactions, and in dealing with customers whom you might not suppose to be observant, careful choice of words is highly important.
And it is highly important, because in order to make sales of any importance, we must first sell ourselves, and language is a close third, at least, to appearance and manner as a means to customer confidence.
When variations occur in highly important discourses, it is open to the suspicion that they have originated in the deliberate purpose of giving a different doctrinal meaning to the words.
It is highly important, in considering the miracles of the Gospels, that the distinction between a merely supernatural event and an evidential miracle should be kept steadily in view.
It may be explained that the making of the blocks employed in the rigging of ships for raising and lowering the sails, masts, and yards, was then a highly important branch of manufacture.
Tools have played a highly important part in the history of civilization.
With respect to differences of this nature between man and woman, it is probable that sexual selection has played a highly important part.
The ornaments of the males must be highly important to them, for they have been acquired in not a few cases at the cost of increased danger from enemies, and even at some loss of power in fighting with their rivals.
This division is highly important in a practical point of view, since it marks the period before which the child has little chance of being born alive; whereas, after this date it may with care be reared.
In attempting this, much time is lost that is highly important to the patient, as the flooding unabatingly, if not increasingly, goes on.
Highly important to the welfare of the human race is the inviolable maintenance of this sacred law of marriage.
It is highly importantto note that these words of power on the part of the priest do not appear in the English service before the period of the Reformation.
Ethically and historically, as suggested in the preceding chapter, the rise of a legal distinction between the purchase of property in the wife and the acquirement of authority over her is highly important.
Thus the change effected by the religious revolution in the conception of marriage, highly important as it was from a speculative point of view, was not destined to bear its proper fruit until after many days.
This is a highly importantfeature of the organized building trade in great cities, and is frequently done in small towns.
Now, if we can never hope to get further than the step which in the problem of gravitation represents the first step towards science, yet that step may be a highly important one.
Therefore it is highly important to your success in getting yourself wanted that you plan how you actually would serve on the job, and when you are talking with your prospective employer, speak as if you were at work.
It is highly important to accumulate in advance as much knowledge as possible of your prospect's individual traits.
Sidenote: Genius] It is highly important to your success that you be able to make the impression that you are a person of genius.
The type of soil is a highly important factor in determining upon location; also important is its crop-producing capacity.
Therefore, it is highly important to locate either near a school which will be kept in operation or where transportation facilities are available to and from the home and the school.
The accessibility of the church of one's preference should not be overlooked, and the general type of community life is highly important too.
Trifling and simple as this operation may appear, it is still one that is highly important to the brewer, and requires minute and constant attention.
At present it will be sufficient to remark that a scholarly writer might at least be expected not to contradict himself on a highly important question of Biblical criticism.
The bearing of these facts has (so far as I remember) been overlooked, and yet it is highly important.
No, Andy, I shall not speak unless I am alone with you; and what I have to say to you is highly important to the Tyrol.
You see, much deference is paid to us all of a sudden; we are treated as highly important assistants," sighed the archduke.
Turkey is my immediate neighbor, and it is highly importantto Austria that there should be no war-troubles and disturbances on all her frontiers.
The whole responsibility of deciding upon a subject, highly important to herself, and to those connected with her, had been thrown entirely upon her alone.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "highly important" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.