Example sentences of "essential to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The first is the professional core who are essential to the organisation and who manage its professional knowledge , giving the organisation its distinctive character . |
2 | Bibby joined the council immediately after the child care crisis of the mid-80s and was responsible for various changes essential to the organisation , introducing new child care services and revising structures . |
3 | In a famous passage , Bagehot argued for secrecy as ‘ essential to the utility of the English royalty as it now is . |
4 | It is this argument which leads Durkheim to state that crime is essential to the continuation of society . |
5 | It was essential to the continuation of prospecting : indeed some cynics implied that some companies continued prospecting only as long as EEC grants were available . |
6 | Western institutional theorists have concerned themselves with the problem of ensuring that the exercise of governmental power , which is essential to the realization of the values of their societies , should be controlled in order that it should not itself be destructive of the values it was intended to promote . |
7 | They were , he says , essential to the working of government when the Crown 's revenue was too small to enable it to pay its officials ‘ salaries appropriate to their rank and responsibilities ’ . |
8 | It is , however , a limitation essential to the working of the system . |
9 | Because there are several different methods which could be employed to achieve that same purpose , the structure of that original program was not essential to the purpose and , hence , the structure was expression and not idea . |
10 | Their services may not be essential to the ability of school teachers to combine children with employment ; they may be to business women and barristers , and more so to divorced or single working women . |
11 | This process is now bearing fruit in greater awareness of the work of actuaries and of how our skills are essential to the public we serve . |
12 | The family as a whole was considered essential to the carrying out of certain necessary societal functions — for the rearing of children , the regulation of sexuality and as a unit of consumption . |
13 | This was essential to the development of many zones , but not necessarily as had been anticipated . |
14 | Yet an alliance between research and practice is essential to the development of good services . |
15 | Openness is a tough discipline but essential to the development of trust . |
16 | Up to this point , the principal focus of analysis has been the concept of objectification , which refers to a process of externalization and sublation essential to the development of a given subject . |
17 | The linguistic mechanism is a more sophisticated means of articulation which requires the complete break between sign and signified essential to the development of the arbitrary basis of pure linguistic symbolism . |
18 | Other factors , such as the social environment , material resources and — most importantly — ; the meanings which individuals attach to situations and events , are also essential to the development of an adequate conceptual framework . |
19 | A conceptual framework based on biography , identity and meaning is , therefore , essential to the development of an understanding of the dual experience of ageing with a disability . |
20 | Finally , practitioners identified the need for management practices in their own agencies in relation to the development of assessment and care management systems , to be based on three key principles which are essential to the development of better practice . |
21 | We say that the proposed second international passenger terminal at King 's Cross is essential to the development of the north-west of England . |
22 | The prime objective of the HCIMA representatives in supporting the accreditation of a particular programme is to ensure that it contains all the components essential to the development of enthusiastic and resourceful hospitality managers who are required to make decisions on a broad spectrum of activities . |
23 | In their factory , so essential to the prosperity of Trazior — to its trade and supply routes forever preyed on by vicious nomads — the Valences lived their whole lives , many of them adapted by surgery to their specialised tasks . |
24 | It moves slowly through the soil and any minerals and salts essential to the soil structure , like calcium , which are leached out , are recycled via the root system back to the vegetation . |
25 | More water percolating through the soil is likely to leach out minerals which may not be easily replaced ; calcium may be removed and , where the bedrock can not replace the material essential to the soil ‘ crumb-structure ’ , permanent damage and degradation may result . |
26 | It was realized furthermore that grazing by the deer was essential to the survival of the open ‘ lawns ’ in the New Forest , and so the 1851 Act was abandoned . |
27 | The death of the individual is essential to the survival of the biosphere . |
28 | An insistence on international support and co-operation had been a central feature of missionary Calvinism from its inception , and during the early seventeenth century it was regarded as essential to the survival of the Reformed faith in the face of the threat from a resurgent counter-Reformation Catholicism . |
29 | Faced with a band of former employees livid that the company is phasing out payment of medical expenses for life for its retired employees , the company said the phase-out , over three years , was essential to the survival of the company , which remains on the fragile edge of recovery . |
30 | Its evidence : ‘ depended upon the evidence of Mr Whitney-Long [ not a current employee of UD I understand ] ; his evidence was essential to the proof that they had relied upon the 1982 audited accounts in discounting the four bills that formed the basis of their claim . |