Example sentences of "[adv] as important as [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The microscope , improving radically in the early nineteenth century so that its images no longer had coloured fringes all around them , was perhaps as important as the telescope had been two centuries earlier . |
2 | To put this another way , the biological and emotional mechanisms outlined in Chapter 1 are just as important as the circuit of capital in affecting social and spatial change . |
3 | Love and submission and mutual respect is certainly just as important as the success of the new church . |
4 | The work that a patient does on himself between visits is just as important as the work we do together during the consultations . |
5 | And just as important as the comedy is the sheer pleasure of participating in an event based exclusively upon the shared culture and identity of both performers and audience . |
6 | Any birthday celebrations always seem to be over as swiftly as they begin , and the anticipation is probably just as important as the event itself , but a pressed flower picture can serve as a lovely memento . |
7 | Yet the moment-to-moment implementation — the method of making the decision — may be just as important as the decision itself . |
8 | But just as important as the token of gift was the witnessing of a transaction by good men and true . |
9 | The suppression of vice is therefore , Lord Devlin argues , just as important as the suppression of subversive activities , and just as it is impossible to point to an area of morality which should not be subject to the law , so there is no area of morality which can be described as ‘ private ’ . |
10 | ‘ When you enter this kind of environment , after-sales service and training are just as important as the product itself , ’ says Gian Carlo Bisone , head of Compaq 's European marketing . |
11 | It 's just as important as the quality o' the food an' drinks we sell . |
12 | Whose name the place is in does n't matter very much ; what 's more important is how long the marriage has lasted , what contributions each of you has made ( not just financial — the law considers the home-maker who brings up the children to be just as important as the breadwinner who brings home the money ) , and probably the most important factor , the future of the children . |
13 | In these circumstances , the issue of sample contamination giving false positive results is usually as important as the risk of false negative results arising from ‘ failure ’ of the reaction . |
14 | In defining an ideology , the claims which seek to legitimate political and social authority are surely as important as the notion of authority itself . |
15 | The ‘ depth ’ of the lines is equally as important as the positioning and it should be such that the arms can almost be extended when hooked in . |
16 | Your behaviour is at least as important as the content of what you have to say . |
17 | Giving a presentation is a classic example of where your behaviour is at least as important as the content of what you have to say . |
18 | The establishing of proper procedures to incorporate the standard terms into contracts is at least as important as the drafting exercise itself ; the drafter should therefore be prepared to advise the client on contract formation procedures , and may include appropriate terms to cover the problems created by telephone orders etc. ( 10 ) What insurance cover is available to the client ? |
19 | But one is left with the feeling that throughout the exercise the importance of recovering the Government 's position has been at least as important as the evaluation of a national energy policy . |
20 | For a predator such as a hyena , a part of its environment that is at least as important as the weather is its prey , the changing populations of gnus , zebras and antelopes . |
21 | To most animals , the clarity of each image is at least as important as the number per second , and many have found ways of sharpening up the picture . |
22 | The paper for the release , its layout and the sign-off information can be almost as important as the release itself . |
23 | And he sees the promo-tional side of playing for Leeds as almost as important as the game itself . |
24 | For this reason the range of offices was in some ways wider than we would think normal in a modern bureaucracy ; and , since the winning of support was quite as important as the conduct of business , influential men were able to accumulate posts . |
25 | But I 'm sure there 's a landscape of emotions which forms the background to murder which is quite as important as the foreground of material events . ’ |