Example sentences of "be an important [pron] " in BNC.

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1 This debate between pluralist or behaviourist and radical/Marxist accounts of power in capitalist societies has been an important one in political sociology with Marxist writers such as Westergaard and Resler ( 1975 ) arguing that pluralist accounts did not get to the roots of the power of capital .
2 It was a short stay , but the year was to be an important one , for during it Louis-Napoleon began to see new ways in which his devotion to the Bonapartist cause might be developed .
3 This complex phase of learning , which requires the pupils to make a synthesis , really demands high-level skills from the teacher — the supporting role of the computer program can nevertheless be an important one .
4 The year 1991 will be an important one in the Scottish Council 's history .
5 There are considerations ; the unions being an important one , but fortunately ( for us ) those are problems that the publisher has to consider .
6 it 's an important one .
7 It 's an important it 's an important
8 The concept of the majority is an important one in both British and Irish politics as already seen in Chapter 4 .
9 It has , of course , many other characteristics , of which companionship and mutual support is an important one , but the characteristics which distinguish it from all other relationships can only be met by two persons of the opposite sex .
10 In the context of nursing , the concept of dependence/ independence is an important one .
11 It is only part of a battery of equipment the cosmonauts use to counter the prolonged effect of weightlessness but it is an important one and some alternative will have to be found before women undertake long duration flights .
12 Of course , from the local point of view it was logical enough to deal in terms of the individuals involved because that is how the system may appear to work , at least to an uninformed observer , and no doubt the question of personality is an important one .
13 This is a side-issue , but it is an important one . ’
14 The next stage is an important one in your ability to evaluate , assess and improve your own work .
15 The trend towards mainstreaming is an important one , but it does not alter the question of how the teacher of the deaf communicates with profoundly deaf children .
16 This task is an important one because of the enormous amounts of program in the hands of organizations whose original writers have long since left without leaving any description of what they had done .
17 Nevertheless , since we live in a capitalist society , the argument is an important one for those who would take up a correctionalist stance under it .
18 For these kinds of reasons , the finding that a significant minority of the forty women have a self-concept which is highly domesticated is an important one .
19 The stored program concept , the realization that instructions can be encoded and held in the store of the computer together with the data being operated on , is an important one for two reasons .
20 This role is an important one in the county 's educational library provision , and as the administrative channel through which all ordering of materials passes , is pivotal to the project .
21 The distinction between appeal and judicial review is an important one to grasp .
22 ( This idea of media ‘ domination ’ is an important one which you will certainly meet again .
23 The picture collection is an important one , much extended in character and size by Curzon 's purchases and commissions .
24 I said ‘ if interpreted with care ’ , and the qualification is an important one .
25 This question of a more developed central core among the small towns is an important one which requires closer attention .
26 We have used a simple model to illustrate the Lucas critique , but since the point is an important one with wide applications it is worth stating it more generally .
27 The lesson from Figure 16–3 is an important one : the incidence or burden of a tax can not be established by looking at who actually hands over the money to the government .
28 The point is an important one because , as de Man goes on to argue , what we call ideology is precisely the confusion of linguistic with natural reality or reference with phenomenalism .
29 That may be only a symbol , but it is an important one .
30 It is an important one , because every aspect of the environment in which we live is of interest to us as individuals and is certainly of interest to the people whom we seek to represent .
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