No less important is it that the drains of every dwelling should be well constructed and kept in good order.
Such considerations enter into every examination for life insurance, and they are no less important in our prognostications of the results of diseases in practice.
If partial reaction should occur, portions of this blood-débris may be floated to various parts of the circulatory system, and give rise to greater or less important alterations of function.
To pass from the more general or important to the particular or less important matters to be considered.
For the purpose of this assemblage, consider each patent as an entirety and not with reference to various more or less important parts of that entirety.
But the novel is wider in range; for besides exhibiting (though less emphatically) this special aspect of human life, it may embody many other and scarcely less important phases of individual experience.
Uncle Tom's Cabin," for example, is less important merely as a novel than as the epic of the great cause of abolition.
A great number of other phenomena might have been mentioned, which are no less important, and are explained in the simplest manner by Darwin's reformed Theory of Descent.
They deviate from one another in more or less important peculiarities, and this is a natural consequence of the different conditions under which the individuals live.
There have been few administrations of the State Department in which this treaty has not, either by the one side or the other, been used as a basis of more or less important demands.
With regard to labor the problem is no less important, but it is simpler.
No less importantis the encouragement of privately sponsored pension plans.
From an economical point of view, the question of the due proportion of forest is not less complicated or less important than in its purely physical aspects.
And here lies the practical point of the question; for if it is once established that clearing diminishes the volume of streams, it is less importantto know to what special cause this effect is due.
In so far as we are keeping women inferior to men, we must raise them; in so far as we are keeping men, in other and certainly no less important respects, inferior to women, we must raise them.
The second, though less obvious, is no less important.
Indeed, in the latter country the tendency at the present time is rather to over-emphasise the function of the Universities in furthering scientific and literary research to the neglect of the other and no less important aim.
On its moral and social side the aims of the Kindergarten School are no less important.
It will be no less important to show the reasons for supposing that the information which the ancient writers possessed of the New World came from the Norsemen.
He sets down a list of matters more or less important, not because he can thus make the whole vivid and real to the reader, but because they are true.
The inability of the grammarian to dictate to custom is made especially evident when we consider that thing more subtle than syntax and in composition no less important, which we call Idiom.
We have emphasized from the start that it is noless important to give consideration to the number of mistakes.
I am here in a complete and full community of ideas with friends, for whom it is less important that I should defend their liberty, than that I should explain and justify their thought and their writings.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "less important" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.