Example sentences of "[pron] is essential for " in BNC.

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1 It is impossible to have a proper exchange of views of the kind which is essential for the true functioning of a parliamentary democracy if everybody is wearing headphones .
2 It is also now possible to manufacture human insulin , which is essential for diabetics who have become immune to animal-derived insulin , and growth hormones to treat children with growth-deficiency complaints .
3 We run a management service which is essential for the absentee landlord .
4 Indeed , some have argued that the ‘ traditionalism of his general philosophy is so strong that it virtually disables him from that critical rationalism which is essential for the appraisal of particular traditions ’ .
5 Body tissues contain approximately 70% water which is essential for life .
6 Don Weber explains how to make a box bellows , which is essential for any home toolmaking .
7 The computer : 1 always offers an encouraging , positive response ; 2 provides a successful experience ; 3 lets the child work at his or her own level ; 4 treats the child as an individual ; 5 gives instant feedback which is essential for correcting bad habits ; 6 presents reading in a peer-approved way ; 7 is highly motivating .
8 Inferring the function of what is said by considering its form and context is an ability which is essential for the creation and reception of coherent discourse and thus for successful communication .
9 Furthermore , heterodimerization of Max with c-Myc mediates DNA binding by c-Myc , which is essential for both the normal and the oncogenic activity of c-Myc .
10 It is intriguing to note that the C-terminal region of RAP74 , which is essential for transcription activity , is homologous to a region of s between 400 and 425 ( Fig. 7 ) .
11 The effect , however , has been to produce what they describe ( 1984 , p. 425 ) as ‘ managerial myopia ’ , a fixation with short-term managerial innovation at the expense ‘ of that long-term focus which is essential for achieving programme and policy effectiveness ’ .
12 Some of them are of great value in treating cancers , but mifepristone acts by blocking the hormone progesterone , which is essential for the maintenance of a pregnancy .
13 The equipment should be used in a well-darkened room , and a red photographic safelight usefully provides illumination for operating and note-taking without disturbing the worker 's ‘ night-vision ’ , which is essential for observation of low intensity CL .
14 The screens are very well laid out which is essential for any database application .
15 Firstly , my thanks go to David Bowley for without him I would never have learnt the art of letching which is essential for the editorial role .
16 A two year old car which is essential for the business — The fact that it is essential for the business would seem to rule out NRV whilst the fact that it is two years old would suggest that original cost is inappropriate .
17 The retail business , which is essential for the maintenance of adequate market liquidity , declined after the 1987 stock market crash .
18 The most sought after is the silver and golden holly , which is essential for making the most attractive wreaths .
19 A good working dog — at least one is essential for any stock farmer but the Hauxwells did n't always have much luck in finding the right one .
20 It may take several releases and many months before the company starts to see a return on its investments , so it is essential for an indie to have a relatively solid financial base to see it through the difficult early stages and to sustain the levels of promotion until an act on the label breaks .
21 To facilitate democratic tourism it is essential for governments and regional authorities to collaborate with local people in ensuring that the services and infrastructure , by way of roads , electrification , water supply and especially promotional assistance are provided .
22 This appears , sadly , to be the situation in many countries , and suggestions like the one from the WHO document Social and health aspects of sexually transmitted disease ( 1977 ) that ‘ it is essential for clinics to have the basic equipment required for making rapid diagnosis : the darkfield examination , a quick micro-flocculation test for syphilis , and smear and culture of specimens for gonorrhoea ’ are not much use to a health worker in a village in India , who , far from considering buying a microscope , can not obtain the antibiotics needed to cure gonorrhoea had he the facilities for diagnosing it .
23 It is essential for the carer to learn how to position the patient properly , so part of the district nurse 's task is to teach the carer how to do this .
24 A deficiency in calcium would be disastrous in growing horses , where it is essential for bone formation .
25 It is essential for normal growth and is secreted by the pituitary and carried in the blood to all parts of the body ( Chapter 10 ) .
26 This is not so much an attribute but a requirement since , as we shall see later , it is essential for any of the more complicated techniques to be attempted .
27 For example , if you have decided that it is essential for your long term plan to learn about computers then every moment that you are not doing this activity is a wrong use of your time .
28 It might be thought that a larger population would create a larger labour force and market , thereby increasing the level of economic welfare in LDCs ; however , it is essential for other resources ( land , capital and enterprise ) to be available also to generate income and wealth through productive enterprise .
29 It is essential for banks to remain active in this market in order to keep abreast of market developments and to be seen as a taker/supplier of interbank funds .
30 It is essential for everyone — student , shop assistant or retail manager — to learn how to manage their money .
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