Sentence examples for significance too from inspiring English sources

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But it has strong local significance too.

This exhibition has historical significance, too.

Reburials with political meaning are charged with special significance, too.

His name comes to have real significance too.

Now it has begun to have a deeper cultural significance, too.

And, personal reckonings aside, these narratives may have historic significance, too.

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Some software packages have the option of guessing the dispersion in advance, but this is not recommended because an incorrect estimate would make subsequent tests for statistical significance either too conservative or too generous.

Such intelligence, of "smoking gun" significance, was too precise to be ignored or shunted aside.

If New York and Washington, Los Angeles and San Francisco long since overtook Paris in their global significance, so too have Beijing and Tokyo, Shanghai and Mumbai.

At the moment the cases that, when taken collectively, demonstrate this scale and significance are too often buried in news reports and statistics, which serve to minimise their collective impact.

And while choice of luggage is of obvious significance, so, too, is how you pack.

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