Stratification is the rock-structure of prime importance in stratigraphical geology, and a few words must here be devoted to its consideration, leaving further details to be dealt with hereafter.
It has been seen that the existence of bedding-planes is of prime importanceto the geologist, and their detection is a matter of supreme moment.
Chemical warfare at once assumed a place of prime importance in their schemes, receiving a stimulus and a momentum which, rather than losing force during peace, appears to have gathered intensity.
Without going into the development of the granule in the respirator, the supply of potassium permanganate was of prime importance, and the country was woefully deficient in the production of this substance.
It follows therefore that there were other matters of prime importance, which his present argument did not require him to notice.
Among the facts ofprime importance which he announced, was the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ.
He states that in his preaching there were matters of prime importance, of which Christ's death and resurrection was one.
These first judgments have to do mainly with the child’s food, or other things of prime importance to him.
Now, this point I consider one of prime importance.
Edson, of New York City, has come to be a factor of prime importance in the sugar business in Cuba.
In the location of bee colonies the character and quantity of the food is a matter of prime importance.
Owing to the fact that agricultural products form the chief source of Cuba's revenues, the protection of her various grains, grasses and useful plants from infection and disease of whatever nature, becomes a matter of prime importance.
But it cannot be too strongly stated, in conclusion, that in the management of the atonic forms of dyspepsia hygienic treatment is of prime importance.
This question is becoming more and more one of prime importance, and unless the courts will themselves deal with it in effective manner, it is certain ultimately to demand some form of legislative action.
But disarmament can never be of prime importance; there is more need to get rid of the causes of war than of the implements of war.
Among the recommendations presented from the board and adopted were two of prime importance: 1.
Mr. Berger called attention to the fact that "the Socialist party ever since its origin had been steadfastly for woman suffrage and put this demand of prime importance in all its platforms everywhere.
Food conservation was the subject stressed, for the experience of the European countries made it of prime importance.
In style, the pattern is of prime importance; and therefore, in order to understand the witchery of writing, we must next consider technically the patterning of words.
The natural emphasis of the initial and the terminal position is, in the short-story, a matter of prime importance.
It is of prime importance, in our present study, therefore, that we should understand at the very outset the relation between fact and truth, the distinction between the actual and the real.
And in very many voluntary associations the group-motives, the desire for the satisfactions to be found in group life, are of prime importance, predominating vastly over the desire to achieve any particular end by co-operative action.
The extension of the sphere of application of imaginative sympathy has then been a factor of prime importance in producing the social evolution which underlies modern progress.
Another point which is of prime importance in the management of the cucumber patch is that none of the fruits be allowed to come to maturity.
With sash-covered frames the matter of ventilation is of prime importance.
Good natural drainage of the garden area is of prime importance.
Another condition of prime importance arises in a secular tilting of the entire province southwestward.
The resource of prime importance in Seriland—that which directly and constantly conditions the very existence of human inhabitants—is potable water.
These vocables, which occur in all languages, are of prime importance in linguistic research because they are chiefly vestigial in character.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prime importance" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.