In a very real sense, they were the work of one man.
In a very real sense, he had lost his best friend.
In a sense, I knew her very well after what we'd just been through together.
And in a sense, they are also the reason he decided to leave government service.
Because, in a very real sense, her answer did not matter to him.
In a sense we're back to the point we started from.
In a sense, I had given up on him at an early age.
In a sense, I had become my father after he died.
Iraq has in a sense been put on one side.
What used to be the end, in a certain sense, has become a part of the beginning.
In a very real sense, they were the work of one man.
In a very real sense, he had lost his best friend.
In a sense, I knew her very well after what we'd just been through together.
And in a sense, they are also the reason he decided to leave government service.
Because, in a very real sense, her answer did not matter to him.
In a sense we're back to the point we started from.
In a sense, I had given up on him at an early age.
In a sense, I had become my father after he died.
Iraq has in a sense been put on one side.
What used to be the end, in a certain sense, has become a part of the beginning.
The need for a college education will only increase in importance.
"I made the decision based on the level of interest in the case and its importance."
We believe in the importance of the individual as compared to the Government.
For a moment no one quite took in the importance of this.
This shows the change in importance from one area to the next and what jobs were being done where.
While the big season here is summer, winter has been growing in importance.
A. You really have to believe in the importance of this activity.
I believe in the importance of public service and the positive impact that government can have on people.
He believed in the importance of teaching political economy to children.
And, she said, he believes very much in the importance of research, even when working on a new play.
But it will grow in significance when I tell you something else.
Is there a story that changed in significance as you've gotten older?
Neither did they roll off the mind, in their significance.
The event, which takes place every two years, is second only to the Olympics in size and significance.
Their mutual support started small, but grew in significance, and dollars, over time.
While both are still important to the economy, they have declined in significance greatly since the 19th century.
He eventually rose to high office, gaining in political significance.
All the stops are expressed by a single point, whose position makes no difference in its significance.
Then one day a little thing happened that clothed itself in significance.
As the 16th century progressed, the religious question grew in significance.
Some words can take either form, often with a difference in meaning.
He looked behind him until his mind took in the meaning of the movement.
There is a difference in the meaning of those two words.
To them, the truth was in the meaning of details.
There is no difference in meaning: They've got a new car.
And he had attacked in the meaning of their culture.
No one is free in the abstract meaning you give the word.
Although I would suggest that, in the full meaning of the term, we may be no longer human.
Quite and pretty are very similar in meaning: You'll need a coat when you go out.
This is a result of the spoken language and has no difference in meaning.
The court held, therefore, that the statement was not a confession within the meaning of the section.
Three years ago, the court ruled that states were not "persons" within the meaning of the law.
"This is not a park within the meaning of the Connecticut common law," he said.
Confidential information and trade secrets are not property within the meaning of section 4.
Such a person would not be "otherwise qualified" to do the work within the meaning of the 1973 law, he said.
Michael's block was knocked off within the meaning of the term.
And that, within the meaning of the act, is prostitution.
Those items are also addressed within the meaning mentioned in the resolution.
It should always be carried out within the meaning of the Lisbon process.
Is it possible that this can be a conviction within the meaning of the constitution?
The need for a college education will only increase in importance.
"I made the decision based on the level of interest in the case and its importance."
We believe in the importance of the individual as compared to the Government.
For a moment no one quite took in the importance of this.
This shows the change in importance from one area to the next and what jobs were being done where.
While the big season here is summer, winter has been growing in importance.
A. You really have to believe in the importance of this activity.
I believe in the importance of public service and the positive impact that government can have on people.
He believed in the importance of teaching political economy to children.
And, she said, he believes very much in the importance of research, even when working on a new play.
Some words can take either form, often with a difference in meaning.
He looked behind him until his mind took in the meaning of the movement.
There is a difference in the meaning of those two words.
To them, the truth was in the meaning of details.
There is no difference in meaning: They've got a new car.
And he had attacked in the meaning of their culture.
No one is free in the abstract meaning you give the word.
Although I would suggest that, in the full meaning of the term, we may be no longer human.
Quite and pretty are very similar in meaning: You'll need a coat when you go out.
This is a result of the spoken language and has no difference in meaning.
The characters range widely in their appearance and relevance to the original story.
Near the end of the exhibition is an old photograph that might be said to have grown in relevance.
However, later writers have criticized this approach as being artificial and lacking in relevance to language learners' needs.
Not that what you wrote has any basis in reality or relevance to the actual text of the article itself.
He has written a book that is rich in political and military relevance for our time.
He has given similar talks before, and they seem to grow in relevance with each fresh look at conflict around the world.
The case was escalated in relevance when two further incidents occurred.
The best two are accompanied by the next 3 in relevance.
In return for the free movie, I had a few 30 second display ads which were excellent in both their quality and relevance to me.
And once he's had his little adventure in relevance, he can always return to his social niche.