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Given his importance in the Congress hierarchy, it made sense to track his political progress fairly closely.

"On balance, given his importance, and his own sense of self-promotion and being a public figure, you've got to tell stories about these people.

The all-rounder is to have a scan on Wednesday and, given his importance to the one-day campaign that follows, England are unlikely to take any risks.

Given his importance, it was logical that when Columbia records had a surprise success in the early 1960's with Robert Johnson's "King of the Delta Blues Singers," the label followed up with a Carr compilation.

A few writers, like Marilynne Robinson, invoke James in their responses to these arguments, but given his importance to the history of American thought and his particular relevance to this debate, his name is heard with surprisingly little frequency.

Thiago Silva and David Luiz had scored the goals to set up a semi-final against Germany in Belo Horizonte on Tuesday, but Neymar's injury represents a grievous setback given his importance to the team and the absence of a ready-made replacement.

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As it should, given his relative importance.

Mr. Rattner, who introduced the filmmaker, Steve Loglisci, to Good Times executives and urged that they treat him "carefully given his brother's importance to us," was pressed by investigators about his role in the deal, which came together at the same time that Mr. Rattner was trying to persuade David Loglisci to invest more money with Quadrangle.

Klopp understands the focus on Sturridge's fitness given his history and his importance to the Reds but he remains confident the problem is not serious.

Trump's denials of knowing about the Trump Tower meeting, for example, may have limited legal importance — but huge political importance, given his repeated public denials of knowing about the meeting.

Moreover, these experiences may also explain Kant's exclusion of emotion from ethics; a curious exclusion, given his emphasis of the importance of the good will (Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals 1785; 4 393 5).

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