Example sentences of "more important to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps there are so many new routes being done West Cumbria that the writers can not keep up ; or is it that other areas are more important to the committee ?
2 Unrealistic concerns about the CPS are evidently more important to the Committee than wider client choice .
3 Surely it is more essential that she should be well educated , as research has shown the mother 's education to be more important to the child 's own later achievement than the father 's .
4 In addition , to allow for the fact that some criteria will be more important to the company than some others , each criterion is given a weighting on a scale of 1 to 10 .
5 In addition , to allow for the fact that some criteria will be more important to the company than some others , each criterion is given a weighting on a scale of 1 to 10 .
6 Losing tended to lead to a disintegration of the group , and the search for scapegoats both within and outside the group ; tasks needs became even more important to the loser ; losing , however , forced groups to re-evaluate their view of themselves and eventually come to a more realistic assessment of what changes were required to make the group effective .
7 More important to the demise of parliamentary democracy is the adverse effect on commitment to parliamentary politics which a reduced role in policy-making for a parliament can have : ‘ disaffected elements are , increasingly , prepared to challenge directly the policy decisions of an elected government … using group power , even illegally deployed ’ ( Harrison 1980 , p. 73 ) .
8 At the same time , CB , as it became in 1959 , has seen the source of its earnings diversify as consumer finance became more and more important to the group .
9 Value for money , clean trains , and a nostalgic experience are surely more important to the travelling family who form the major part of our business , and most other preserved railways for that matter .
10 The structural changes which would be necessary to reduce the present Davis Cup match format from three days , to one , would destroy the whole character of a competition which , in this commercially dominated age , is arguably more important to the world of tennis than ever before
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