Sentence examples for To vital from inspiring English sources

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To vital

adjective

Relating to, or characteristic of life.

  • Vital energies

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And last month, he turned his attention to vital organs.

The mapping of SDF to VITAL generics is explained.

Strategies that facilitate reliable access to vital health technologies in these regions are an urgent priority.

One of the barriers to sustainable urban development is the lack of access to vital resources.

In addition to these partners, the Quad is home to vital resources and research programs.

We need to recognise we have a human right to fair access to vital natural resources.

In spite (or maybe because) of this, he leads the reader to vital places.

Her answer for almost every one: "Multiple gunshot wounds to vital organs".

"That means more cuts to vital public services when people need them more than ever".

Ms. Kaufman does not recommend such a cavalier approach to vital documents.

The guard is armed, and has a pass that allows "unescorted access" to vital areas.

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