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Of greater importance, however, is the content of those programs, which have had and are having enormous consequences for the American people.
A third, one of at least equal and perhaps even greater importance, is now being traversed: American immersion and involvement in world affairs.
It is of the utmost importance to the people of America and of the world how their governing President `` ends up '' during the four years of his term.
The discussion is therefore limited to a suggested procedure for realizing at least some of the potential importance of this volume for future policy.
The scene is etched in sharp detail, the military problems brilliantly explained, and the excitement and importance of the battle made evident.
The intuition about mankind conveyed in these opening pages is of crucial importance for understanding the remainder of the text ; ;
This matter is of great importance, and the outcome may mean the difference between life or death, or at least serious injuries, for many veterans.
So don't see yourself as a heroine or fancy this little adventure is an event of major importance ''.
In view of the increasing shortage of usable surface and ground water in many parts of the Nation and the importance of finding new sources of supply to meet its present and future water needs, it is the policy of the Congress to provide for the development of practicable low-cost means for the large-scale production of water of a quality suitable for municipal, industrial, agricultural, and other beneficial consumptive uses from saline water, and for studies and research related thereto.
The Medical Illustration Service is responsible for the collection, publication, exhibition, and file of medical illustration material of medico-military importance to the Armed Forces.
Although Mr. Brown was not himself its inventor ( it was a French idea ), it is typical that his intuition first conceived the importance of mass producing this basic tool for general use.
Whether considered alone or in relation to other editions, COLH 40 is a document of prime importance.
Feed pressure is also of major importance.
The backbend is of extreme importance to any form of free gymnastics, and, as with all acrobatics, the sooner begun the better the results.
They come prepared for family fun because Americans in ever-growing numbers are learning that here is the way to a fine economical vacation that becomes a family experience of lasting importance.
The importance of the sign industry to the plastics industry, however, is not in terms of volume alone.
The importance of knowing in what chemical forms the hormone may exist is accentuated by the recent observation that there exists an abnormally long-acting TSH in blood drawn from many thyrotoxic patients ( Adams, 1958 ).
Of particular importance is the study of the actions of drugs in this respect.
Religion at its best is out in front, ever beckoning and leading on, and, as Lippman put it, `` mobilizing all man's scattered energies in one triumphant sense of his own infinite importance ''.
Context is of extreme importance.
Because of its importance, and because the lack of price competition is well recognized, the industry is under considerable public pressure not to raise its price any more than could be justified by cost increases.
This is a problem, but we are not divided over its importance or by its existence.
The answer the authors give to it, therefore, is of supreme importance.
Technique pure and simple, rendition, is not of major importance, but it is interesting that Parker, following Lester Young, was one of the leaders of the so-called saxophone revolution.

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No one could be more devoted than he to the American Congress as an institution and more aware of its historical significance in the political history of the world, and I shall never forget his moving talks, delivered in simple yet eloquent words, upon the meaning of our jobs as Representatives in the operation of representative government and their importance in the context of today's assault upon popular government.
This prompted the English periodical The Economist to write in 1855 that " never, perhaps, was a change so vehemently and generally demanded, of which the importance was so much overrated.
" Ponet's treatise comes first in a new wave of anti-monarchical writings … It has never been assessed at its true importance, for it antedates by several years those more brilliantly expressed but less radical Huguenot writings which have usually been taken to represent the Tyrannicide-theories of the Reformation ".
In the Roman tradition a large variety in the meaning and importance of the imperial form of monarchy developed: in intention it was always the highest office, but it could as well fall down to a redundant title for nobility that had never been near to the " Empire " they were supposed to be reigning.
" For the next several decades, Davis claimed she was fired, and although Cukor never understood why she placed so much importance on an incident he considered so minor, he never worked with her again.
Himmler placed particular importance on the death's-head rings ; they were never to be sold, and were to be returned to him upon the death of the owner.
" Eastern Orthodoxy further teaches that " a clear understanding of the importance of Icons " was part of the church from its very beginning, and has never changed, although explanations of their importance may have developed over time.
According to Jody Joy, curator of the Iron Age collection at the British Museum, the importance of Lindow Man lies more in how he lived rather than how he died, as the circumstances surrounding his demise may never be fully established.
# The degree of risk to be taken should never exceed that determined by the humanitarian importance of the problem to be solved by the experiment.
The philosopher John Searle has said: " In my experience there never was, in fact, a fixed ' canon '; there was rather a certain set of tentative judgments about what had importance and quality.
Domesticated at the same time as emmer wheat, but never reached the same importance.
Although the settlement was much reduced in size, the citadel remained occupied though it never regained its earlier importance.
He restored all its faculties, gave larger salaries to the professors, and summoned distinguished teachers from afar ; and, although it never attained to the importance of Padua or Bologna, it nevertheless possessed in 1514 a faculty ( with a good reputation ) of eighty-eight professors.
The university's art department never did gain any great importance.
For Raeder, convinced as he was that sea power was the key to national greatness to merely sit back and wait for the politicians to come understand the importance of sea power was never an option, and hence his non-stop lobbying for a bigger naval budget.
The World Health Organization is quite emphatic on the importance of a person with diarrhea continuing to eat, with a 2005 publication for physicians stating: “ Food should never be withheld and the child's usual foods should not be diluted.
Although Haley's " Shake, Rattle and Roll " never achieved the same level of historical importance as " Rock Around the Clock ", it actually predated it as the first major international rock and roll hit, although it did not attain the Number 1 position in the American charts, but became his first gold record.
Niven later wrote, " How he did this, I shall never know, but he made every single boy at that school feel that what he said and what he did were of real importance to the headmaster ".
Despite attempts to draw new investment to the city after the hurricane, Galveston never fully returned to its previous levels of national importance or prosperity.
Joseph Stalin, during the Tehran Conference in 1943, acknowledged publicly the importance of American efforts during a dinner at the conference: " Without American production the United Nations could never have won the war.
After Sancho III died, the Kingdom of Navarre was divided between his sons and never fully recovered its importance.
Necessity compelled him to work with the clergy and people rather than the gentry ; hence it was that the Riksens ständer ( Riksdag ) assumed under his regency government a power and an importance which it had never possessed before.
Despite painting 10, 000 works rated of ' national importance ' by the British Museum he had only £ 12 cash in his possession ( having never opened a bank account ), and owed £ 2 million to various creditors.

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