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Example sentences for "sufficient importance"

  • This is a point of sufficient importance to call for more detailed statement.

  • The matter is of sufficient importance to call for detailed consideration.

  • This, as Vaihinger remarks, is a point of sufficient importance to justify separate treatment.

  • The story in itself is of sufficient importance to make it unnecessary to play up any single feature of the story.

  • In rare cases this matter of very efficient or very inefficient fire fighting is of sufficient importance to take the first place in the lead.

  • This arrangement may of course be varied, and any of the foregoing factors of the game may be of sufficient importance to be placed earlier in the story.

  • This, of course, is undoubted as a matter of practical mechanics, but it is not of sufficient importance to enter into fully in any way here.

  • In stating a matter which is of sufficient importance to be dealt with before such a learned body as the Royal Institution of Great Britain, it is well to be accurate.

  • Probably no incidents were related of sufficient importance, still the Committee felt pleased to receive one so young.

  • But it appears to Lord John Russell that every Minister must have a certain latitude allowed him which he may use, perhaps with indiscretion, perhaps with bad taste, but with no consequence of sufficient importance to deserve notice.

  • The sect was a stubborn one, however, especially in Germany, as we shall see hereafter, and in the early part of the next century Chancellor Gerson still considers it of sufficient importance to combat its errors repeatedly.

  • In fact, its functions as a factor in political strife were of sufficient importance to require more detailed consideration hereafter.

  • Here a question arises of sufficient importance for a separate dissertation; but must for the present be disposed of in a few paragraphs.

  • Say to gentlemen, here is a case of American rights violated, and you will be told, that the injury, in practice, is not of sufficient importance to justify strong measures against the French Government.

  • Without expressing any opinion on the question, it appeared to him to be at least of sufficient importance to be discussed in Committee of the Whole.

  • It is taken as a matter of course, though the opposite conduct might, under certain circumstances, be of sufficient importance to incur censure.

  • For three years no epidemic occurred which was of sufficient importance to attract the attention of medical historians.

  • There are also some other interesting questions which have arisen in connection with the study of this subject, and are thought to be of sufficient importance to merit mention here.

  • Nor was a side issue of sufficient importance to satisfy his hunger for his own chosen work.

  • This matter of the murder of Sir Herbert Binney is of sufficient importance not to wait on convenience or pleasure.

  • Among these were the great Crippen's Cake Company, the Vail Bread Concern, the Popular Popovers and others of sufficient importance to get a hearing.

  • Owing, therefore, to the lack of substantial evidence of its usefulness, baptisia is not considered as of sufficient importance to warrant its inclusion in the list of non-official drugs.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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