Similar words: important, of importance, import, instantly, significantly, transportation, impose, gently. Meaning: [ɪmˈpɔːtntli] adv. 1. in an important way or to an important degree 2. in an important way.
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61. More importantly, the defense finally made a critical play when called upon.
62. As the foreword says, the Code is most importantly addressed to each local authority.
63. More importantly, he is not in control of the final product.
64. It is built to meet our own stringent stringent standards and more importantly, to satisfy your own exacting demands.
65. I try and play a varied mix of music on the programme and, most importantly, requests for the patients.
66. And most importantly, aren't Lacanian feminist explanations retreats from feminist politics, into psychoanalysis's traditional phallocentrism?
67. More importantly, it was regarded as a distraction from the real issues of environment and development.
68. More importantly, it put paid to public faith in the League.
69. More importantly, it has brought the two companies close to the brink of financial disaster.
70. Moreover, getting the cheapest rate depends on where you call, and, more importantly, when.
71. Two-wheel drive gives better stability and traction in all conditions, but just as importantly is a powerful psychological safety net.
72. These were accompanied, more importantly, by social policies aimed at encouraging early retirement.
73. Most importantly the use of syntactic information has a long history in computational linguistics.
74. Importantly, the difference in concordance rates could not be accounted for by the different concordance rates for alcoholism alone.
75. More importantly, the definition of the adventitious population stresses an element of choice in rural residence.
76. More importantly, the display highlights any system or area experiencing abnormal conditions, whether plant malfunction or unacceptable ambience levels.
77. More importantly, independents can be the right place for artists who want to keep a degree of creative control.
78. But more importantly, they can make or break political careers.
79. Most importantly the hotel gains a security system whose cards can not be copied at the local locksmith.
80. More importantly, the adoption of these practices made the individual worker feel insignificant. Therein lies the problem.
81. Firstly, and most importantly, it will eventually form a complete inventory of the collections.
82. More importantly, she would have met relatively well educated people.
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84. Perhaps more importantly, however, Hayek's concept of spontaneous order is inextricably linked to the notion of personal liberty.
85. The rules of the social world are, from a hermeneutic point of view, importantly different from causal laws.
86. The station was only five minutes away; more importantly, food was only five minutes away.
87. Most importantly, Rose had lost motivation to help herself and achieve progress, and no one around her could help restore it.
88. Rivers have been restored to healthy levels and, more importantly, this rain is at last reaching the water-permeable rocks deep underground.
89. Importantly, however, the report gave weighty endorsement to the principle of inner, intermediate, and outer ring roads.
90. And, more importantly, some one who doesn't let her get away with tantrums, bossiness or bad behaviour.
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