Sentence examples for most essential definition from inspiring English sources

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Isn't this taking physiognomy, in its first, most essential definition, too far?

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They were seeking the epidemiologist's most essential tool — an accurate case definition, a set of criteria that simultaneously include people with the illness and exclude those without it.

Though no two definitions are congruent, it remains the most essential component of life itself.

The high resolution structures of the peptides bound to the PABPC1 MLLE domain allows a re-evaluation of the definition of the PAM2 motif and the residues that are most essential for binding [13], [14].

Most definitions of attitudes consider affective-evaluative components to be most essential in attitudes.

Maybe that's their most essential quality.

That is the most essential thing.

It's not the most essential piece.

The simplest but most essential ones.

"The essential definition of what's an app has shifted," Hillman says.

Even the most essential emojis have gotten a new look.

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