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Example sentences for "important factor"

  • The care given the mother in the way of exercise and feeding is an important factor here.

  • This is because the average stockman does not consider exercise given under the right conditions an important factor in maintaining the vigor of the male.

  • The effect of cold on the muscles and tendons is an important factor in its production.

  • The following predisposing causes of disease may be mentioned: Age is an important factor in the production of disease.

  • The Men's League was an important factor.

  • Miss Vernon's work in organization and her many strong speeches on the streets of Reno and in meetings throughout the State were an important factor in winning votes.

  • Miss Chase spoke 103 times before the local Granges, an important factor in State politics.

  • The association was not an important factor in the campaign.

  • An agency working on this scale, which far exceeds the operations of all the others put together, is obviously an important factor in housing.

  • No comprehensive information is available on this head, but it has not been an important factor in towns, being chiefly confined to agricultural, mining and suburban manufacturing districts.

  • He also became an important factor in the public life of the community, being greatly interested in everything that pertained to the general welfare.

  • One of Montreal’s foremost business men, whose prominent identification with the financial and industrial life of this city has made him an important factor in business circles, is Andrew J.

  • He has been connected with this institution since 1912 and, constantly following high ideals and guiding his actions by sound and practical judgment, has been an important factor in its later development and growth.

  • Atmospheric influence or other surrounding influences of unknown quality seem to be an important factor in the determination of the local lesions.

  • As in congestion, the functional activity of a part is an important factor in localizing this form of disease.

  • Allied chemical warfare organisations arose, to become an important factor in the later stages of the war.

  • It is clear that armies cannot abandon gas discipline, and that an important factor in strengthening this discipline is a wise distribution of gas knowledge.

  • The Army, on the other hand, is not an important factor of strength, as the training of the units is limited to a few months.

  • It would, however, be an important factor if allied with the English.

  • The policy adopted by France and Russia would be an important factor.

  • Even as the love of wealth is an important motive of human actions, so is natural selection an important factor in evolution.

  • Prejudice is an important factor in the attitude of the white race toward Negro education.

  • The consumption of clams for food in the coast towns continued throughout the rise and gradual decline of the bait industry, but the creation of inland markets did not begin to be an important factor until 1875.

  • The following production table does not include an important factor,--the amount of clams dug by the summer people.

  • The evil of town jealousy, whereby one town forbids its shellfisheries to the inhabitant of neighboring towns, is to-day an important factor.

  • Syphilis sometimes coexists in the adult certainly, and it may be questioned whether hereditary taint may not be an important factor in determining tuberculosis in a region so frequently ravaged by syphilis.

  • Imperfect blood-elaboration must depend upon much besides a disturbance of the balance between the amount of food ingested and the oxygen inhaled, though this must unquestionably be an important factor in its production.

  • There is, however, another all-important factor concerned, viz.

  • The Peabody Institute, founded in 1859 by George Peabody, who was for some years a resident of Baltimore, is an important factor in the promotion of science, literature and the fine arts.

  • The cost of service should invariably be an important factor of a rate.

  • The physical features of the Balkan Peninsula were an important factor in the formation of the character of its inhabitants.

  • It has been an important factor in the development of our country's resources and the advancement of our civilization.

  • Carriages propelled by steam, electric, and gasoline motors have become an important factor in the delivery of goods in nearly every city of Europe and America.

  • In smelting certain ores it is easy to burn out the carbon in open furnaces, and "open-hearth" steel is an important factor.

  • It is evident, therefore, that for the tea product alone the Siberian railway will soon become an important factor in the commerce of Europe.

  • This is probably an important factor in influencing the younger generation of artists to devote so much attention to interpretation.

  • Individual personal characteristics are an important factor in determining a singer's experience with throat stiffness.

  • But this very fact, the generally high culture of the old masters, was an important factor in the weakness of the old method against attack.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "important factor" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    fall short; hand book; hand half; immeasurable energy; important business; important centre; important feature; important industry; important influence; important matter; important part; important point; important source; important step; important subject; less number; male attire; mayest thou; military career; more generous; passed through; remembered that; showed them; that means; think there; verily think