The Swazi traditionally have not held the actual age of a person to be vitally important. |
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We see Platonic thought and Socratic methodology still vitally evolving in today's world. |
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But today they highlight Charles' sheer musical eclecticism, and vitally counterpoint his earlier earthier style. |
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He argued that the Bank's zero interest rate policy was precluding vitally required economic restructuring. |
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But vitally, it as an unmistakably modern effort, possessed of a distinctive dystopian angst. |
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A small and vitally fundamental point, for without an ability to draw, and all the looking it entails, an artist cannot be made. |
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It is vitally important that the people here are united in this thrust to depopulate the country area. |
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This became vitally important during World War II in designing all kinds of instrument and control panels. |
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Persons who bring a section 11 application should ensure that the court reporter understands that such discussions may be vitally important. |
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What is so enjoyable about this is seeing him come into his own, and make a vitally valid contribution to music. |
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Members backed his stance, but said social cohesion and improved race relations were vitally important. |
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A remarkable versifier, Dylan exploits the possibilities of poetic form more vitally and vigorously than ever. |
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If the US government took steps to facilitate the full realization of open spectrum, it would achieve several vitally important policy goals. |
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We have a long-standing and vitally important relationship with the United States. |
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Mountains are vitally important for our well-being even if we never put on hiking boots and a woolly hat to climb them. |
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Terrorists and insurgents must lay down their weapons, and enable the vitally important reconstruction and humanitarian work to go ahead. |
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It is vitally important that the membership reflects the views of as wide a cross section of the diverse elements of the borough as possible. |
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I see it as being vitally important that these supporters are able to get tickets for high profile all-ticket matches. |
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I think it's vitally important we all take a deep breath and prepare to think a little lengthily, a little earnestly, about where we're going. |
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That's why confronting and disempowering him is both difficult and vitally necessary. |
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The playground, with a maypole and little roundabouts, and raised beds where children could grow vegetables and flowers, was vitally important. |
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Anyone whose life has been touched by cancer will be aware of the vitally important work of Macmillan nurses. |
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As a result of this, obeying the rules of e-mail etiquette has become vitally important. |
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Their answer is vitally important, in that its consequences will be felt for a long time to come. |
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But commoners realize all too well that community structures and social relationships are vitally important in creating wealth, not to mention a humane society. |
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The coordinator stated that it is vitally important that every child have access to a specialist in every art. |
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Over several years, he has persuasively argued that the purpose of development is vitally linked to the growth of freedom. |
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In an increasingly globalized world, the security of its foreign affairs functions is vitally important to any government. |
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They are vitally important to enhancing the visibility of the Organization and protecting its image. |
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It is vitally important that you read and understand this important document. |
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This is vitally important in ensuring that Aboriginal people on and off reserve get the services that they need and to which they are entitled. |
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Real time biological and environmental monitoring of the area is vitally important. |
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Because evaluating the economic impact of all proposals is vitally important, the staff also includes a team of highly qualified economists. |
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About 15percentt of the world's oil passes through this vitally strategic sea lane, closely guarded by the United States military. |
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As well, it is vitally important to help public servants understand what the new offence in 67.1 means for them. |
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Since the goal is to determine teachable fit, the capacity and motivation to learn are vitally important. |
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Rouleau said the hymnal is vitally important as the Inuit people love to sing. |
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However, we felt that it was vitally important to show solidarity with staff and Management, and to endeavor to boost morale with a visit. |
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I sometimes think that we are trying to ask for secure, stable supplies of vitally important raw materials while wielding a cudgel. |
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And yet, human interaction is fundamental to our existence and the ability to communicate with clarity and understanding is a vitally important skill. |
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It said it was vitally important consumers were not tempted to use non-registered gas fitters whose work is both potentially dangerous and illegal. |
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On the contrary, it is vitally relevant to the 'bread-and-butter' issues that face the world today. |
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You may not have been aware just how seriously the woman was injured but it is vitally important we speak to you. |
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In the face of such a situation, it is vitally important to find solid reasons that allow you to live, believe, hope and love fully. |
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If so, does he think that seven or eight policemen are adequate to do the work that vitally needs to be done? |
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A key message of this report is that real progress in health depends vitally on stronger health systems based on primary health care. |
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For decades, we keep repeating seemingly magic words that immediate structural reforms are vitally important. |
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It is imperative that we raise awareness about these vitally important organs. |
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It is therefore vitally important that the legal process be allowed to run its course, free of political interference. |
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It is, of course, vitally important to remember how Church policies affect children. |
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The reuse of materials and carefulness with natural resources are vitally important. |
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That encryption is vitally important is evidenced by the hundreds of millions spent on encryption technology and the billions spent on code-breaking. |
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In voting against this draft report, I obviously did not wish to take a stand against provisions that are vitally important to sheep farmers. |
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I also believe that a balance has been achieved between jobs and the environment, which is vitally important in an economic downturn. |
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Given our province's past history of resource giveaways, it is vitally important that the Voisey's deal be a good deal. |
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Novogratz was shocked, since for acumen Fund to succeed, it's vitally important that every single person pays back. |
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Estimating the disequilibrium between aggregate supply and demand is vitally important in identifying the pressures on production capacities. |
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He speaks, impressively but also vitally, fluent German, French, and Italian. |
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It is vitally important that we jealously guard our hard-won independence. |
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They are consulted on every issue that vitally affects the country. |
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The president has to be as vitally engaged there as he is in Baghdad. |
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This wider cultural and historical perspective is important to Walker's novel because the form of knowledge that it offers is vitally liberating and empowering. |
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This is an area that is vitally important to provincial economies and the people who use those crossings. |
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But it is vitally important to speak openly about human rights and the fundamental values that lie within them. |
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In addition to changes in the law, it is vitally important that bankruptcies be handled expeditiously by the courts. |
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This helps to speed up the delivery of the aid that is so vitally needed in the earthquake zone. |
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As this sort of technology is being made to gather increasing amounts of data about us, it is vitally important that people should have to choose to make use of these additional services. |
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He writes in well filled fourteeners, with individual words used not only vitally to convey the sense but also as a kind of metrical polyfilla. |
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A clear majority on the agriculture committee indicated a public inquiry was vitally important in order to fully get to the bottom of every aspect of the crisis last year and to prevent the reoccurrence of outbreaks. |
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The ability to make consistent choices and stand by them over time requires a recognition that all the components of research contribute vitally to a nation's vigor. |
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The role of internal auditors and forensic accountants in helping government organizations prevent, detect and investigate fraud and unethical behavior is vitally important. |
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I want once more to ram home the point that most of us in this House regard an independent element in the assessment of laws' impact as vitally necessary. |
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Nonetheless, it would be wonderful if, in the face of inevitable fate, all people could live youthfully and vitally until the end. |
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A distinctive presence on the streets of the host cities in their light blue and orange shirts, the volunteers will also be on duty at the Final in Berlin and their role at the tournament is a vitally important one. |
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Since all those who hold power under you are present here, Mr President of the Commission, let me tell you and them, speaking as a father, that the safety of children's toys is indeed important, and vitally so. |
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It is vitally important that WSSD WSSD action programme and in giving shape to partnerships sweep aside the clouds of uncertainty and disappointment left needed to ensure the real work gets done. over from the Earth Summit. |
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It is vitally important that the trier of fact not only be told of the identification but all the circumstances involved in obtaining it, i.e. the composition of photospread. |
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An opportunity was missed to depoliticize this vitally important issue. |
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Your personal brand is vitally important as a famous person. |
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Religion is thus vitally beneficial, but not only because it equalizes. |
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It is difficult to think of more serious possible misconduct by police officers, who are entrusted with the vitally important and habitually dangerous job of keeping people safe and protecting society from lawbreaking. |
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It is a vitally important network of mostly small, mostly family-run businesses, which are the lifeblood of most of our small coastal communities. |
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In any case, it would be vitally important that the facilities adhere to current international standards, in particular social and environmental safeguards. |
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It is vitally important that any such instrument be consistent with the right of self-defence of States and their right to protect their legitimate foreign policy and national security interests. |
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Our focus on vitally important items like education and water underscores that we are zeroing in on priority issues where we can make a difference. |
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Acceptance is vitally important for Switzerland and the Swiss economy. |
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All four pillars are vitally important but none more so today than learning to live together, which has become one of the most difficult challenges facing us in our increasingly globalized world. |
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This is vitally important in regions that get their drinking water from melting mountain snow and ice and in which a sixth of the world's human population lives. |
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Along the same lines, it is vitally important that the young Brother not allow his growth-dynamic, that is to say, his conversion to Jesus Christ, to slacken. |
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The military campaign has not yet achieved all its objectives and we have always made it clear that we regard humanitarian and diplomatic issues as vitally important. |
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The Council can act in accordance with Parliament's decisions, or it can continue to miserably begrudge its association with the other institutions in this vitally important project. |
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Therefore, it is important that the memorised catechism be vitally linked with living the catechism so as to lead to an intense, permanent conversion in life. |
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The suggestion is that for Griffen to want out, something was vitally wrong, particularly because the Bulldogs captain is not the type of player to cause upset within the club – and media specualtion outside it. |
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The SOPF also remains vitally interested in the claims work of the international fund, seeking to align its claims policies as closely as possible with that of the international fund. |
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Because of its geographical position, Slovenia is one of the countries most affected by the ecopoints system, as it is vitally dependent on transit routes through Austria. |
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The threats from cyberspace are of major relevance for the functioning and security of the world system: we vitally depend on the absence, or at least adequate harnessing, of cybercrime, cyberterrorism and cyberwar. |
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This reason alone may be why these comedians are vitally needed. |
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It is vitally important for these patients to keep holding on. |
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A man very rarely has an image of a person with whom he is livingly, vitally connected. |
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But the attention to craft, to acting, to telling the story as vitally and as interestingly and surprisingly as possible, is the same. |
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This was the first time the tactics of entrenched positions for infantry defended with machine guns and artillery became vitally important. |
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Babies of this age are delightful stickybeaks, vitally interested in everything and everyone around them. |
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And with 13 teams, each wielding a wackily designed trolley, taking part the event has brought in plenty of vitally important cash for the charity. |
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The island totally controlled access to the Old Northwest, giving the British nominal control of this area, and, more vitally, a monopoly on the fur trade. |
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Rather Hooker's description is a hierarchy of authority, with scripture as foundational and reason and tradition as vitally important, but secondary, authorities. |
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It is vitally necessary to change the leadership and to reorganize, revitalize and catalysize the agencies enjoined or engaged for the work performance. |
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