The revenue system of the country is a subject of vital interest to its honor and prosperity, and should command the earnest consideration of Congress.
The position of the United States in the moral, intellectual, and material relations of the family of nations should be a matter of vital interest to every patriotic citizen.
But it is also true that judges, like executives and legislators, should hold sound views on the questions of public policy which are of vital interest to the people.
The culinary department, which, of course, was of vital interest to me, I found extremely clean and well constructed, though rather complicated.
They declare that the liberation of the Adriatic Sea and its defence against every present and future enemy is of vital interest to the two peoples.
The understanding between the Poles and Czechs is of vital interest to both peoples concerned, and to Europe as a whole.
Stopping at the moment ofvital interest to discuss fishing poles, spoils the effect of the story.
You must take care to select a subject that is of present, vital interest to your readers.
There are, however, questions connected with this subject which are of vital interestto the United States, and not presented in that report.
It was something more than an exposition of Chicago's vital interest in these issues.
These are business questions of vital interest to every wage earner, to every producer and to every property owner, and they are directly involved in the election of a President and a Congress of the United States.
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