Sentence examples for more important theme from inspiring English sources

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Fear of poverty, for example, turns out to be a more important theme than we had thought in James's life.

James Knightley, an economist at ING Financial Markets, said: "[Market] reaction is likely to be limited as Brexit is the far more important theme for central bank policy in the near term.

It was a lifelong source of frustration to her that the feverish excitement, both positive and negative (she was called a "man-hater" and "ball-breaker") provoked by its depiction of female emancipation, in particular sexual liberation, eclipsed the – to her – more important theme of madness and breakdown and the novel's experimental, fragmentary structure.

The Christmas songs of the 1940's and 50's, like the classic Christmas movies of the same period, were, as Rosen explains, largely the work of Jews, and his book has no more important theme than this role of Jews in helping to create the modern American Christmas.

As Ta-Nehisi Coates points out, Ayers and ACORN don't lead voters to a larger, more important theme.This isn't "Swiftboating" which took you to the War on Terror.

As we know, a more important theme that interested mathematicians as well as biologists is whether all species in a multi-species community would survive in the long run, that is, whether the ecosystems are permanent (see, for example, [1, 5, 7 13, 15, 18 25]).

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There are more important themes to explore, including those raised by the photograph below.

Netflix dropped the entire second season of its women-in-prison series "Orange Is the New Black" a couple of weeks ago, and obviously enough time has past for loyal fans to latch onto some of the new episodes' more important themes.

In our report for this paper we describe each 'theme' (for example, 'interest in people' as a reason for studying medicine), state how many interviewees expressed it (e.g. 28/36) and, for more important themes, provide an illustrative quotation.

It's the opening song on "Good Things" but more important, the theme song to the HBO series "How to Make It in America," about a certain stripe of post-rap downtown New York striver.

It is assumed that in order to raise people's attention, the more important the themes are, the more frequently they will be mentioned in a curriculum by policy-makers.

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