vital aspect
collocation in Englishmeaningsofvitalandaspect
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vital
adjective
uk/ˈvaɪ.təl/us/ˈvaɪ.t̬əl/
necessary for the success or continued existence of something; ...
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aspect
noun
uk/ˈæs.pekt/us/ˈæs.pekt/
one part of a situation, problem, ...
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(Definition ofvitalandaspectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofvital aspect
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In this view musical education is avitalaspectof a whole curriculum.
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The recognition of potentially remediable and preventable foot problems is avitalaspectof the regular assessment of older people.
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This latter point suggests that public opinion is avitalaspectof this conceptualization of how news media might influence bureaucratic policy.
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The author rightly draws our attention to anothervitalaspectof indigenous identity - the weight of the local element.
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For non-pianists, playing in tune is avitalaspectof mastering the instrument.
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These mechanisms were principally concerned with ways of exploring encounter as avitalaspectof their pedagogical practice and collective improvisation.
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This is avitalaspectfor mobile coastal or marine species, like fish or shrimps, since they naturally migrate within their home ranges.
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It is clear that automaticity is avitalaspectof developing both receptive and productive skills.
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This signifies recognition that political accountability is avitalaspectof ensuring that rights are duly respected.
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Finance is avitalaspectof party politics.
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Dress is avitalaspectof personal appearance, as are the dancer's shoes and accoutrements.
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Avitalaspectfor supervision will be clear warnings and labelling: it is particularly important for toys supplied with foodstuffs to provide unambiguous information.
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For us this is avitalaspectto make progress.
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A careful balance needs to be struck—that has been avitalaspectof our discussions.
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Avitalaspectof the food chain would otherwise be lost.
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Let me just for a moment go back to our past experience in regard to thisvitalaspectof the matter.
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The most important thing is that we have taken a decision which was long overdue in thisvitalaspectof energy policy.
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The othervitalaspectof their treatment is that they are never given any drugs for a period of more than 14 days.
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There is nothing about the mostvitalaspectof our industrial life today, unofficial and unconstitutional strikes.
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