vital component
collocation in Englishmeaningsofvitalandcomponent
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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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component
noun[C]
uk/kəmˈpəʊ.nənt/us/kəmˈpoʊ.nənt/
a part that combines with other parts to form ...
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(Definition ofvitalandcomponentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofvital component
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This issue is particularly relevant for developing countries where natural capital is avitalcomponentof economic welfare.
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Effective surveillance is avitalcomponentof any control policy intended to maintain the rabies-free (virus/disease) status of a specific country.
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The economic complexity of the agreement involved the purchase and resale of certainvitalcomponentparts to meet the rigorous contract standards.
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Meeting parental expectations was therefore avitalcomponentof accessing responsibility, freedom and a degree of power in the home.
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The recognition of the learning functions of reading makes this avitalcomponentof a learner's cognitive development.
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As avitalcomponentof the learning process, feedback on success provides motivation for continued effort, given the likelihood of further success.
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Individual autonomy is widely recognized as avitalcomponentin private and public life.
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However, the analysis decision trail is avitalcomponentfor establishing the rigour of a study.
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The recognition of contemporary relevance as avitalcomponentof research agendas has interesting theoretical implications.
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It was another dynastic state and avitalcomponentof their imagined sacred community.
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Thus, the informal seed system continues to be avitalcomponentof production.
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These patients with cancer and chronic disease envision a care delivery system in which communication would be increasingly acknowledged as avitalcomponentof safe and responsible health care.
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But, in any event, cultivating spiritual power is avitalcomponentof a political career, as is widely attested by the popular media and radio trottoir.
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Genetically resistant animals, that is, animals which show a heritable ability to become immunologically resistant to tick infestation, are avitalcomponentof many tick control strategies.
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Some genres clearly demand the personal intervention of the author : reliable eyewitness testimony, for instance, is considered by contemporaries avitalcomponentof historiography and hagiography.
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A sense of local involvement and ownership in the policy research process, at several levels, will therefore be avitalcomponentin moving the policy debate forward.
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Languages and cultural aspects in general are avitalcomponentof democratic and social integration, and are at least as important as any financial aspects.
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Sound and timely administration of justice is avitalcomponentof the constitutional state.
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As the report says, adult learning is avitalcomponentof lifelong learning and a very complex sector.
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The thirdvitalcomponentof our strategy should be the protection of creativeness.
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