More important than the tilt of the oarlocks are the relative positions of the thwart, the oarlocks and the footbrace. |
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More important than their reflection of light is the ability of pigments to absorb certain wavelengths. |
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More important than his about-face in the context of my analysis is Rethel's awareness of his own position as artist. |
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More important to him are the minutiae of his footnotes, the precision of his research and the translations of documents. |
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More important than everything, the most aggressive driving force of her life. |
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More important has been the ongoing improvements in computer processing power and in the ability of uncooked thermal imagers to detect targets. |
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More important than her posture of self-martyring altruism was the vagueness of her masochistic grandiosity. |
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More important too is that privatization is also greatly effective in reducing rent-seeking activities of government officials. |
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More important was the wine boom in Spain and Italy in the 1880s which took advantage of the phylloxera epidemic in France. |
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More important is the phenomenon called VIP movement that creates traffic logjams that last hours. |
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More important for archaeologists in the field is the apparent loss to most school children of geology and physical geography. |
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More important is to ensure that the switch-over to digital happens as soon as possible. |
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You don't want your people keyboarding when they've got more important work to do. |
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More important than the historical contexts of the appointed texts, the preacher needs to recognize that Reformation Sunday shapes our interpretation of these pericopes. |
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More important from a predictive point of view, the Amex Oil Index, made a five year high when it closed above 610 on April 16, with little fanfare from the major media. |
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More important became, with the completion of the ministerial system, the notion of the conferred, or lent lands, out of which the relations of feudality developed themselves. |
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I like fancy custom grips on six-guns, however with the heavy recoiling single shot pistol, function is much more important than form. |
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What's more important right now for the embattled labor movement, politics or organizing? |
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Again, from the viewpoint of referential disambiguity, singulars are more important than plurals. |
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On the water, the only thing more important than a safe boat is a safe boater. |
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If this life is my blockbusting movie, then I have a lot more important jazz to worry about. |
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It is more important than ever these days to check the terms and conditions on new cards before signing on the dotted line. |
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Think how much more important education is for our children then it was for us. |
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The tone of what he said that was far more important, far more significant, than the words he used. |
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It is more important to be you than to be the hottest chick or guy in school. |
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If it was losing money, then I say get shut of it and spend the money on something more important, like players. |
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In this debate, the moderator is going to be even more important than the past debates. |
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But more important, the keen sense of smell of foxes, shrews, and coyotes means any meat left unguarded is fair game. |
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One of the more important aspects of mandibular reduction is to seat the occlusion or bite, as it existed before the accident. |
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Are not the children now and the generations to come so much more important than moaning and groaning about change? |
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Yet he has shown a willingness to trifle with it at a time when it is more important than ever to Australia's security. |
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There's nothing more important than accuracy when it comes to billing patients and insurers for psychological services, say ethics experts. |
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Remember that surface flatness is always much more important than shininess. |
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The survey indicated that cost is more important to the Big Three than its foreign competitors. |
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If they stop shifting beer and food then they will start to get feedback from people they see as more important than your humble fan. |
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It seemed the current baron had more important charges on his purse than sheltering his people against attack. |
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Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any one thing. |
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Even more important, more than half of Millennial men are core wine drinkers. |
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The more important lightweight sketching supports in the 19th century were academy boards and millboards. |
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There may often be a trade-off between portability and ownership, and so users may have to decide which is more important. |
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Perhaps even more important, severe maltreatment could bring shame and dishonour on the neighbourhood. |
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It is now becoming a more important market, and they would see economies of scale by cutting out the middleman. |
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We may be entering into a period when the local areas, the villages, towns and cities in which we live become more important to us. |
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Oh, and more important than all that, I have really found your writing to be very touching and very tender lately, and I don't know, its awesome. |
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It's like titillation value was more important than ability to touch or affect other people's lives. |
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This is because it is much more important for them to be part of the watchdog set-up and adequately provide checks and balances to the Executive. |
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At the same time, new institutionalism recognized that formal institutions were more important than behaviouralists had suggested. |
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Acknowledging and responding to metamessages can sometimes be much more important than dealing with the literal ones. |
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This should be enough to make any neutral observer support them, but there is a more important cause. |
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As production increased, a standardized oil barrel became more important, both for businessmen and for government tax collectors. |
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Even more important, they seem to be taking the environment seriously, as Labour traditionally never has. |
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I am a Serb, but my nationality was never more important than my personality. |
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It is the valence of the lipid, not the membrane-bound peptide, that is the more important factor for lateral electrostatic sequestration. |
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With that rant put to bed, lets talk about more important things, like the game itself. |
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Instead the tilt of the head and other body language become more important. |
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Thus, it is all the more important that memorials contain accurate information about history as mediated ideology. |
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Unfortunately, as this article suggests and experience tends to bear out, the masses do judge certain subjects to be more important than others. |
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What is fascinating is that our actual and ideal self-concepts appear to be just as, or even more important than, perceptions of security. |
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I thrill to the notion that someone is doing something More Important Than Weblogging. |
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However since the time around the release of the Athlon, power supplies began to take on a more important meaning for computers. |
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By and large, human spiritual welfare is seen as far more important than material welfare right through this period. |
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Many more important issues will be sending the protesters to London with their Barbours and picnic hampers. |
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But we believe the feminine is a little bit more important than the masculine. |
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When it is 30 below zero, getting people's heat on is more important than stopping their leaks. |
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It's more important to go to places and explore them a bit, pick up the atmosphere, look at what's on sale at the market. |
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He insists that, despite the game's international attractions, he has more important business to attend to in his own backyard. |
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In these days of managed care, it has become more and more important to choose capital expenditures wisely. |
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In recent years, academic credentials and technocratic knowledge have become more important than political and electoral experience. |
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The industrial use of azeotropes to distill or purify mixtures of liquids is one of the more important aspects in any distillation process. |
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If the poem is an autotelic entity, an end-in-itself, then sound is more important. |
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Here Keith recognised the tradition of use was more important than the sanctity of original fabric. |
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What people really care about in the end, more important than any of these individual programs, is the effect on the macroeconomy. |
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Was love more important than wealth or did romance take a back seat to social climbing? |
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What's more, and to me more important, we could have insured their safety and safe conduct. |
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It wasn't that his attention span was short, it was just that it focused on much bigger, more important things. |
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Or the wife may sacrificially decide that giving her body with joy to her husband is more important than those few minutes of slumber. |
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Sometimes we have to make sacrifices, in order to continue with more important things. |
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Each has said that the cash will come in handy, but there are more important issues at stake. |
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Are changes to names of associated companies or organizations often the reason for a revision, or is content more important? |
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How we manage the private land between these fragments of remnant vegetation is more important than what we do inside the islands of bushland. |
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They basically told him to get lost as they supposedly had more important stuff to do. |
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The rumble was quickly controlled by nearby officers and my attention returned to more important matters. |
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When I met Tantine, she was living very modestly in a fashionable arrondissement, because a good address is more important than a nice apartment. |
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Good crop residue distribution is even more important in cutting lodged wheat. |
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A prominent arranger of music for salon orchestras by 1900, his own compositions took a progressively more important role in his career. |
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Higher-level control of locomotion seems to be more important for humans than for cats. |
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Culture provides identity and, in a fast-changing world of displacement and rootlessness, becomes ever more important. |
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An instant of honesty and compassion is more important than an hour of logical argumentation and the facts. |
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Still, it was arguable that Seth was the more important of the two to the Agency. |
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Good health and sensitivity to the task's difficulties are arguably more important. |
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Much more important, there is no way that the movement can keep the political arena at arm's length. |
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They think being invited back to the next party is more important than calling someone a sexist after an insensitive joke. |
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This was all the more important as the case was not one of civil litigation but criminal litigation. |
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In retrospect, perhaps I should have asked him to speak Rohingya. But what he said is more important than what language he spoke. |
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The further removed from usefulness or practical application, the more important. |
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But individual letters are more important than signing a petition, so get writing! |
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That might help getting some of the RINO support, which is more important than the Democratic support. |
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But anyway, far more important than that, is that this new profile feature has led to the discovery of my perfect match. |
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Your life experience is more important than a communications, engineering, medicine or arts degree any day of the week. |
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The old fans' line says that football is not a matter of life and death, it's more important than that. |
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I think it is even more important than ever that the open, generous, liberal view have a responsible and regular voice. |
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Income has generally been considered more important than free time, and consumption better than having more leisure. |
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Management of the risk factors in diabetes retinopathy is more important to have a good life. |
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This will become more important in future years as investment resources become less available. |
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And if physical resemblances were undeniable, that made it more important to defend the less tangible ground of mentation or behavior. |
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This is all the more important as some Canadian researchers have established their careers there and have considerable renown. |
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Perhaps that is a sign that youthful enthusiasm has departed and life is more important. |
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For Ryan, however, the more important component of lindy hop is its roots in black history. |
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Far more important is their role as vectors, transmitting some of the most serious tropical diseases such as yellow fever. |
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Yes, there are actually more important things in life than the almighty dollar! |
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Intent and effort toward holistic living is more important than trying to allot equal time to different parts of life. |
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Some of these people are much more important than the rest of us but some are just rascals all round. |
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Even more important, why can't we regenerate tissue to repair damaged organs like our heart or lungs? |
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She was wrapped up in more important problems then what Bull had to say about her. |
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The word once referred to a crude model of a more important work, and in a sense it still does. |
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Whether this reeve consulted informally with the more important townsmen, we can only speculate. |
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Do you think it's more important to lipslide a 30-stair handrail or to frontside boardslide a 10-stair, but do it with style? |
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Those more important things are easing under the skin of her characters and making sure she finds the right fit. |
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There are tournaments to play that move you up the world rankings and that's more important now. |
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The study suggests unconsidered responses could be more important to some voters than a rational study of a candidate's merits. |
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Being precise was more important than being succinct, and often points were given for redundantly making redundant statements of redundancy. |
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Very little gold was found but more important was the fact that rich pastoral country was discovered. |
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However, he regarded his rectorship as the most important thing in his life, even more important than his mathematical research. |
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We also know that newspaper stories that start above the fold are more important than stories that start below the fold. |
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In Seattle, where fish are obviously more important, the story was front-page banner headline news for the Times. |
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He has decided that attaining power is more important than holding to his principles. |
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I also always felt that the campaign was always more important than the movie itself, because anyone can aim a camera. |
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Because as quaint as it may sound, some things are more important in life than money. |
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What is more important, protecting the safety of children and their carers, or appeasing angry men on the warpath? |
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I doubt that they thought the Third Amendment was more important than the Sixth. |
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It's more important for a race bike to actively absorb washboard and roots so riders can stay seated, powering the pedals to the finish line. |
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Regarding footwear, waterproofness is likely to be more important than warmth. |
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In giving way on compulsory student unionism, Beazley is clearing the decks for more important issues, like Industrial Relations. |
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It's more important to keep law and order in this society than to be worried about weak-kneed people who don't like the look of helmets. |
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For him, the opportunity for blacks to earn a living and acquire property was more important than the right to vote. |
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Official Surrealism includes acres upon acres of bad painting, yet its ideas could not be more important to the century. |
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Headlines are rated more important than the rest of the web page by search engines. |
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For the next two years it's more important to me to do the writing than take on jobbing director work. |
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Alternative staples such as foxtail millet, Job's tears, taro, yams and sago played a more important role in other parts of the archipelago. |
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It is to their commercial advantage, but more important they are key social actors. |
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In other words, the area in which they bought was more important than the actual house. |
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The two countries were almost at war and that is much more important than marking the day of the actual event. |
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As this has happened, the structure of the content, the actual text, has become more important. |
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In this context, it's the fight against these systems that are more important than actual victory. |
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Nothing is more important to the development of acuity in visual thought than drawing. |
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Sensitivity is a good thing but more important is to be emotionally well-balanced. |
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I have more important things to do than put up with more of her silly mind games. |
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As we get older this facet of our lives becomes even more important to our well-being and our health. |
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Whether they fight may be more important than whether they win or lose in the end. |
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It is all the more important, therefore, that ministers adopt the report's recommendations. |
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It was further suggested that money managers would become more important, because retail investors would not be able to play whack-a-mole. |
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Cattle ranching, however, has become more important to them and many Sioux derive some economic benefit from the cattle industry. |
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The inventory database would become more important, since the data printed on the kanban cards was being reduced to a bar-code label. |
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Consanguineal relatives are considered more important than are affinal relatives. |
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But even more important is that it absorbs carcinogenic ultra-violet rays and electromagnetic radiation. |
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Fortunately, most experts on the subject agree that it's not too late fix what ails the system, and more important, what ails these girls. |
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In these days of heterogeneous computing, the ability to be OS-agnostic is becoming increasingly more important. |
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The last two quarters, when the kharif crop estimates come in, are more important for measuring expansion in the agriculture sector. |
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But, in essence there is now something bigger and more important than just being here. |
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Even more important, I got in my thimbleful of quality time with the man himself. |
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More important for Brienne than the king's disengagement and eeyorish bad temper, however, was the consistency of the queen's favour. |
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More important to the Allied war effort, however, was the role of the Norwegian Merchant Marine. |
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More important was the voters' evaluation of Lloyd George in terms of what he had accomplished so far and what he promised for the future. |
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More important still, there would be instant repercussions on the civilian population who were very vulnerable to all sorts of reprisals. |
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Even more important, we need to pay attention to the emergence of militarism among some military officers. |
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On the other hand, service is arguably even more important in a bar than the drinks. |
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But I think that the more important question is will I see a benefit as an athlete? |
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He fully supported the biafran secession, and took a break from fiction, thinking that politics was more important. |
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But it arguably scored an emotionally more important win in Bridgeport, Conn., where it took over the school board. |
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Most new farmers are able to earn a decent income, but more important, they have a higher quality of life because they are living a life that they love. |
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Beyond this question of commercial viability of books is the more important matter of continuing to produce books that are uniquely, even if quirkily, Australian. |
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In other words, we have money, but no plan on what to do with it, or more important, how to achieve our goals so we don't look like welchers on the world stage. |
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Suddenly, seeing the pools and the crayfish seemed more important than chasing away spiders. |
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This is a smart move, and will be far more important to curbing unauthorized immigration than token efforts at border security. |
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This is more important than it may seem because it only allows a two-week window where delegate contests have to be proportional. |
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Which is more important, the worldly existence or the heavenly one? |
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And while detection is part of the battle, prevention is by far more important. |
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Grades and sats are set in stone, but a last-minute admissions trick is more important than ever. |
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During this same period, of course, the growth of the regulatory state made government vastly more important as an allocator of wealth and opportunity. |
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Getting the yardbird orchestrating attacks off the street is far more important to the lives of your soldiers than a little wounded pride over a screwed up form. |
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That makes voter registration and door-to-door campaigning more important than ever. |
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Oddly enough, I find the latter to be a more important bit of news. |
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The more important dynamic at work, Firman said, is the longer-term process of elemental self-discovery that can happen. |
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One might have expected him to sit on the boards of two or three of New York's more important cultural institutions, but so far as I know that was not the case. |
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Rather than a larger reel, invest in additional ball bearings and improved drag systems, both of which are more important than a few turns of string. |
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All societies, cultures and organizations have a few of this kind of moral leper who believe that they are more important than the ethic that made them what they are. |
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I think science and exploration and understanding the natural world are more important than that. |
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For example, it may be more important to a prospective employer that you look good in a pair of Levi's and a tank top than the ability to change a barrel. |
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Then it may be more important to protect the ball and shoot right-handed. |
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The deliberately miswritten order has its uses, making it even more important that orders be strictly adhered to and doubtful ones rigorously banned. |
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But to my way of thinking, meta-analysis provides a more important secondary benefit of critically appraising the quality of the data entered into its review. |
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The rise of foodie culture has made home-cooking more important, more creative, and more intellectually engaging. |
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That less important details may be fudged in order to get to a larger, more important truth. |
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What drove me round the bend about places like that Club is that people would be talking to you but looking over your shoulder to see if there was anyone more important in. |
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It would take someone a lot more important than you to ruffle me. |
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I said that this is our joint challenge and one that is much more important than the golan heights. |
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Home runs are important, but it's more important for me to drive in runs. |
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Certainly industrial chemistry was much more important than chemical warfare, rockets, jets, or atomic physics, which little influenced the course of the war. |
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And in this environment, hard-hitting, independent, honest brokers are more important than ever before. |
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What could be more important, to make sure that side of things is right before we tie ourselves to someone forever? |
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Like objects under a magnifying glass, to the extent and intensity that we focus on these problems, the larger and more important they seem to us. |
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Almost three centuries later, the stock exchange is even more important in the economic life of a developed country than it was at the time of the above case studies. |
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With HPV so easily spread, it makes the need to talk about it all the more important. |
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What is much more important than these numbers is an internal dynamic for which there are no statistics. |
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Truth is, the more immersed we are in our careers, the more important the ingredient in our social diet. |
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But what strikes me as being more important right now even than our independence is our interdependence. |
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Push, barge, I'm more important than you, get out of my way, it's your fault, no I'm not saying excuse me thank you or sorry, or acknowledging your presence. |
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Though he received a crash course in the ways of women, more important was his exposure to the blues and boogie woogie music which was popular in the barrelhouses at the time. |
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While academic skills are clearly important, time management, goal focus, and self-advocacy emerged as more important through stories, experiences, and reflections. |
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What is far more important to Bullfrog, a true Canadian beast, than who comprises the audience that comes to see them on any given night, is that there is an audience. |
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The second and more important reason for using toe-out is when the car goes around a corner, as the inside and outside wheels will be travelling in different size arcs. |
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With natural gas, shale gas and new technologies for extraction becoming more important, fossil fuels are likely to play a central role for decades to come. |
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What perhaps is more important are the abstruse figures, the figures that show that working conditions were traded off to earn the actual monetary income. |
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First, it turns out that when it comes to transforming light into electricity, will can be more important than natural resources. |
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When hip hop music began as soundtracks to parties in the Bronx, the DJ was the more important than the mc. |
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The dearth of reporting on what is broken in these systems has measurable effects on our policies and, more important, on us. |
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The trouble with politics these days is that it's all about image, and what a candidate looks like is far more important than what he or she actually says. |
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Capable of any season, any city, and even more important, any palate, who better to present a feature on the food paradox of bitter-sweet flavors than Alain Ducasse. |
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In fact, it's even more important to bring a critical eye to bear on issues of such import, if only to avoid the kind of moral trumpery that goes on in these sorts of letters. |
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For individually wrapped tablets in blister packs or foil, then a cool dark cupboard is fine, but for capsules, it is even more important to keep them cool. |
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Discipline a key factor in this, and all the more important because other teams were clearly going to struggle for tries against such a bloody-minded defence. |
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Of the shrubs and herbs which occur in the vicinity of Fort Langley, the more important of these were bog cranberry, blueberries, mountain cranberries and salal. |
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In this opinion, predictable fidelity to the Constitution is more important than fidelity to unconstitutional precedent. |
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Repair Bots search for damaged systems and even resurrect dead enemies making gibbing corpses more important than ever. |
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Philosophy proved to be unsatisfying, offering assurance about the use of reason but none about loving God, which to Luther was more important. |
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During World War II, the participation of Quebec was more important but led to the Conscription Crisis of 1944 and opposition. |
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Economically however, financial services associated with the territory's status as an offshore financial centre are by far the more important. |
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The ground was used by Sheffield for its more important fixtures but relations with the owners remained strained. |
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Noise pollution issue will be more important when health of its citizens reach in hazard zone. |
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Much more important to Delius's development was meeting the composer Edvard Grieg in Leipzig. |
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He did not want to hurt anyone, but the task in hand was more important than anything or anybody. |
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Then gently re-explain why the basics are even more important at longer distances. |
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The Kinematograph lends the observed objects the agitation of their movement, the stillness of the gaze seems more important. |
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Nowadays, information and technologies are playing a more and more important role in applied sciences and engineering. |
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As his role as theater manager becomes more important, the book turns into an almost annalistic history of the company. |
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With this disease and probably with every other disease mediary disinfection is very much more important than terminal disinfection. |
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Right now, there is nothing more important in Julia's life than spending time with Zeph. |
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Daniels thought that was one of the more important moments of the episode. |
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And yet, perversely, I want to argue that there has never been abetter or more important time to go to law school and to become a lawyer. |
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Ok. You win. I can't spend all day arguing over such a small detail. I've got much more important things to do. |
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In Western Europe hagiography was one of the more important vehicles for the study of inspirational history during the Middle Ages. |
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And, more important, he sees his own unracism as a critical component of his own. |
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The more important one is racism originating from the ancient Achaemenid Empire. |
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As more firms fold their tents or navigate layoffs, caution and honest conservatism are now more important than ever. |
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Water reuse is becoming more important at pulp and paper mills dealing with water limitations. |
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We need to face the fact that thinkos are likely to be much more important, even though such a source of noise is much harder to model. |
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The horse race becomes more important than the candidates' message, a problem because of a recurring bandwagon effect. |
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However, sensing the available traction may actually be more important to a drifter. |
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As we rise in the scale of forces towards greater subtility, the forces become more important and efficient. |
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Due to this decrease in food from hunting, as human populations increased, agriculture became more important. |
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More important to Alfred than his military and political victories were his religion, his love of learning, and his spread of writing throughout England. |
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In the United Kingdom, golden plover chicks rely on Tipulidae for feeding, while in Sweden Bibionidae are more important. |
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Telford travelled to Sweden at that time to oversee some of the more important initial excavations. |
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For vehicles like a midsize family sedan, it is likely that the reputation of the manufacturer will be more important. |
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For most purposes, ductility is a more important measure of the quality of wrought iron than tensile strength. |
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Obviously, keeping their seats warm for next term is more important than putting rooves over people's heads. |
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As the role of the castle as fortress declined in the later medieval period, its role as a residence increasingly became the more important. |
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Fusion eventually became generally accepted as relatively more important than composition below a given low carbon concentration. |
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However, supporters of the latter do not agree with that and instead think that grammar and correct habit is more important. |
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In other words, BER is a more important design driver than data rate for tomorrow's high performance interconnects. |
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Supporters for the former think that using speech as the way to explain meaning is more important. |
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Humanly speaking, it is a more important matter to play the fiddle, even badly, than to write huge works upon recondite subjects. |
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A class division originally based on military service became more important. |
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Spinning developed first and, until 1830, the handloom was still more important economically than the power loom when the roles reversed. |
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However, these contacts became more important as both Marx and Engels began political organising for the German Workers Party. |
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Thus, orientation is much more important for thermosiphons than for heatpipes. |
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Nowhere is this admonition against busybodying more important to be remembered than in the Church. |
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Ultimately, the abstract parallels between algebraic systems were seen to be more important than the details and modern algebra was born. |
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A complaint can be considered one of the more important steps in pleading during a civil case. |
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Mrs Ester did not worry about gold. The quartz crushers were already more important. |
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A more important reason, though, was a dispute about the imperial succession. |
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The speed of crossing the ocean therefore became more important than the style of crossing it. |
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This would make the port more important than it had been, and led to increased prosperity for the inhabitants. |
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In general, the test results showed that European ancestry is far more important than the students thought it would be. |
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Even more important, this final masculine rhyme draws attention to the spatial as opposed to temporal object and experience. |
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On the more important eastern front, the Empire rebuilt its defences and went on the offensive. |
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In Sweden, for instance, case law arguably plays a more important role than in some of the continental civil law systems. |
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The second and more important advantage geography gave to the northerners is related to the land area available for their ancestors to evolve in. |
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Atmospheric tides are negligible at ground level and aviation altitudes, masked by weather's much more important effects. |
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And while cash donations are important, contributions of talent, equipment, dedication and plain old sweat are even more important. |
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Models of the changes suggest that declining CO2 levels became more important. |
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However, geography is a much more important determinant of dialect than religious background. |
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Therefore, regarding a person's moral character, it may be more important what one cares about and alieves than what one believes. |
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This feature is useful if target detection over a wide range of angles is more important than target location in three dimensions. |
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This seemed to me a more important priority in 1959 than overmuch argument about nuclear philosophical heresies of one kind or another. |
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Second, but more important, the altered construction of the magazines on board led to a feeling of false security. |
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Greater importance was placed at this time on development of the army, which was expected to be more important in any war. |
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Movies had become one of America's more important cultural products, but talkies excluded deaf people from the mainstream of American society. |
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During the industrial revolution, the trade with French became more important, and many industrial words are French loanwords. |
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Separate chapters are devoted to opening, middlegame and endgame strategy but the chapter on 'general strategy' is perhaps even more important. |
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He is impressed by how the Chelsea boss single-mindedly focuses on results when other managers say their coaching philosophy is more important. |
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Consequently, phosphorus is much more important as a limiting nutrient in aquatic systems. |
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But even more important than these jugglesome statistics is the aura and atmosphere of the city itself. |
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While anybody can see the differences between geese and ducks physically, the more important differences are not merely physical or taxonomical. |
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More important was Iain Macleod's prickly relationship with Home. |
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As a result, Cantonese is being given a more important status by the natives than ever before as a common identity of the local people. |
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These are more important outside the breeding season, when they can make up a considerable part of the merlin's diet. |
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At first, the copper itself was valued, but gradually the shape and look of the copper became more important. |
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But second and more important, this is about stimulating the economy. |
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The regional languages of Wallonia are more important than in France, and they have been officially recognized by the government. |
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