The phrase
"great import" means something that is very important or significant.
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Should we not expect a guiding court decision or a piece of scholarship of
potential great import to contain sound references?
A church that is doing something and making a difference is a social institution
of great import, but by definition it's a mission.
But two recent meetings took
on greater import, after BuzzFeed told employees two weeks ago that it was formally dividing its news and entertainment divisions.
If Trump were to disappear from Twitter, foreign intelligence services would surely start
attaching greater import to the tweets of surrogates like Donald Trump Jr..
Could the Holy Spirit ever permit the hierarchical teaching office to be wrong in a matter of
such great import in the lives of so many Christians?
This weakness is now of
great import because we're up against a group of ideologically driven, right - wing public school critics with an agenda for changing, perhaps eliminating, American public schools.
that one was potentially of
much greater import, from roy spencer, and was backed up by the lead ipcc author.
I don't understand your down - in - the - sub-basement scientific and / or technical issues of
apparently great import, but this missing citation seems pretty, well, silly.
, writes as a guest blogger for the UK blog formerly known Jack of Kent — now called David Allen Green, oddly enough — about what he describes as an «article in The New York Times on the apparent failure by the [London] Metropolitan Police to properly investigate alleged criminal activity by those working for the mainstream media» — an issue of
considerably greater import than who gets to profit from sports trinkets and bulletin boards:
Homework in middle school takes
on greater import than in earlier grades, so homework return problems surface in major ways in middle school.
«Lots of the pure discoveries we make have
great import for food security and the challenges farmers in tropical countries face from insects and fungi that infect their crops,» he notes.
Although as a solicitor I may criticise the impact that these judicial plans will have upon practice, the unintended consequences are arguably of
far greater import.
He identified land — water juxtapositions and topography as two major factors with these being of
greater import in Polar Regions.
This would indicate either that a common understanding of the meaning of these words was universally assumed or that no one considered the resolution to be of
great import.
They decided that the multicultural was of
greater import than Western culture.
The issue of day - to - day living is
the greatest import of faith for most American Christians.
Although this classification may be justified and of
no great import when limited to the level of the history of ideas, it becomes the crucial issue of the person of Jesus when one recognizes, as does Bultmann in the preface to his Jesus and the Word, that it is in the Paessage that one encounters existentially the intention, the understanding of existence constituting the self, and thus the person.
All these issues will in the end be of
great import to Arsenal.
It is a very successful system especially for those for whom winning the Premiership is not of
any great import viz a viz the majority of the Library clientele.
From the 1960s, he witnessed
the great imports Baumgartner, Jaros, Ninaus and Campana fill grounds in the NSW State League against local heroes Johnny Warren, John Watkiss and Brian Smith.
Of
greater import was what Tamer learned about the U.S. criminal justice system.
On questions of
great import or questions of scant import, he chooses sides based on what, and whom, choosing that particular side makes him feel like, and he argues passionately for his cause, all the more so after facts emerge to prove him a fool, a liar, and a hypocrite.
Less dramatic but of
great import, zebrafish, like mice and humans, are vertebrate - having a backbone and a tubular nervous system divided into the brain and spinal cord - and are therefore more likely to be genetically similar to humans than non-vertebrate models such as yeast, roundworms and fruit flies (even though the latter have provided valuable information about mechanisms in vertebrate).
There are many questions in this area of
great import that do not have to do with impacts on student achievement — for instance, is there equitable access to current curriculum materials?
Career persons often find research paper writing services of
great import to them and one that makes so much sense to them.
As the assassin Altair, you are eluding guards on the rooftops of the middle east, assassinating targets on your way to acquire an item of
great import.
The title of Adam Straus's recent exhibition of landscape paintings, «Sublimis Interruprus,» suggests that something has gone radically amiss in a moment of
great import.
At the root of this sorry affair is the crucial question of whether Americans are free to lambast public figures on matters of
great import.
The issues of particular concern to A.B. are also of
great import to any school board.
It is not a question of the dollar value of the outcome — it is a motivational incentive that is of
the greatest import.