128 examples of essential for in sentences

It is absolutely essential for the health of the Church that every form of human energy be represented.

Its juice is now an essential for culinary purposes; but as an antiscorbutic its value is still greater.

Shallow draught was necessary in order that the protecting vessels should themselves be comparatively immune from successful torpedo fire, and speed was essential for offensive operations against the submarines.

It was essential for the protection of the convoy that the ships should keep close and accurate station and should be able to manoeuvre by signal.

Water and air essential for animal life Atmosphere of Mars assumed to be like ours Blue tint near melting snow the only evidence of water Fallacy of this argument Dr. Johnstone Stoney's proof that water-vapour cannot exist on Mars Spectroscope gives no evidence of water.

As the case stands, however, it is quite essential for you to have many helpers, since they must govern so large a world: and they all ought to be both brave and prudent.

Such suspicions could hardly beget the patience essential for the development of agriculture.

I telegraphed at the same time in similar terms to both Paris and Berlin to say that it was essential for us to know whether the French and German Governments respectively were prepared to undertake an engagement to respect the neutrality of Belgium.

No figure is more essential for social intercourse, or moves round the cultivated or political circle of his life with more serene success.

Two years of time and strength, of thought and love, from some woman, are essential for every little human being, that he may even begin a life.

Gentlemen, we who are trying to help the men in our municipal governments, who are trying to save the children from our poor-houses, begin to realize that whatever is good and essential for the liberty of the black man is good for the white woman and for all women.

On the wall opposite the arched entrance are the following inscriptions, comprising such moral rules, I presume, as were deemed most essential for the daily observance of the community: "HONOR ALL MEN""FEAR GOD""HONOR THE KING""LOVE

And long may they flourish, more especially those in which the quality of courage is essential for success!

It is just as essential for the public welfare that the people should retain and exercise control of water-power monopoly on navigable as on non-navigable streams.

Quick observation is the first essential for my work.

Its great defect in each case was that it gave but little opportunity for learning to distinguish fact from fancy, or acquiring that scientific habit of mind which is now becoming essential for success in all departments of life, and which at Rome was so rare that it seems audacious to claim it even for such a man of action as Caesar, or for such a man of letters as Varro.

I rely upon your wisdom to make such arrangements as may be essential for the preservation of good order and the effectual protection of the frontiers.

It was necessary to give consideration to the opinion of the country, that is to say, to the individual judgments of the citizens whose loyal co-operation was absolutely essential for the support of the nation's cause.

Agriculture, in the primeval ages, was the common parent of traffick; for the opulence of mankind then consisted in cattle, and the product of tillage, which are now very essential for the promotion of trade in general, but more particularly so to such nations as are most abundant in cattle, corn, and fruits.

He continued to raise corn only because it was essential for his negroes and hogs.

The teeth, too, are important, because they are essential for nourishment, and quite peculiarly hereditary.

Barbarossa, by the capture of Tunis from the old Hafside dynasty in 1534, threatened the important channel between Sicily and Africa, which it was essential for Charles V. to keep open.

Which is the more essential for the welfare of the state, the manual, the mental or the religious training of its citizens?

They recognized that it was essential for the physical, mental and spiritual well-being of the individual and, therefore, for the welfare of the State.

In the deeper sense each of these early Hebrew stories is historical, for they all record the fundamental thought and belief that through this strenuous, painful period, even as in later crises in their history, Jehovah was guiding his people and giving them not only food and water, but also that training in the school of danger and privation which was essential for their highest development.

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