Example sentences of "just as important [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ 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 .
2 Just as important as the specific commitment is the general recognition that older people have potential in the same way as the rest of the population , and that this should be given the chance to develop .
3 The response categories are just as important as the questions at this stage , and even a relatively small number of real life responses can help in re-drafting response categories .
4 The Royal Society 's report accepts that people 's attitudes to risks are just as important as the numerical value of the probability of the risk being realised .
5 Love and submission and mutual respect is certainly just as important as the success of the new church .
6 Circulation is just as important as the actual bubbles of air in the water .
7 The work that a patient does on himself between visits is just as important as the work we do together during the consultations .
8 And the quantitative differences between means of funding are just as important as the qualitative differences .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 The actions of love are just as important as the feelings .
12 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 ’ .
13 It 's just as important as the quality o' the food an' drinks we sell .
14 Informal values , norms and expectations are just as important as the formal ones .
15 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 .
16 Recall that in Halliday 's analysis of Lok 's language , the rarity of certain categories ( eg transitive verbs ) was just as important as the high frequency of others : the most striking features of Lok 's language were its limitations .
17 The recognition and development of other types of decision-making , with the procedures necessarily consequent upon them , is one of the important tasks for the administrative lawyer , just as important as the workings of fairness within the traditional adjudicative context .
18 Yet the moment-to-moment implementation — the method of making the decision — may be just as important as the decision itself .
19 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 .
20 But just as important as the token of gift was the witnessing of a transaction by good men and true .
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