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importance"the quality of having consequence," c. 1500, from Middle French importance or directly from Medieval Latin importantia "importance," from importantem "important" (see im [..]
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importanceThe significance of the project to its organization, or any part of the project to the project as a whole [D04997]
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importancethe quality of being important and worthy of note; "the importance of a well-balanced diet" a prominent status; "a person of importance" (important) [..]
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importance importunity.
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importancevikhtikeyt
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importanceThe contribution from a subsystem or a component to the complete system.
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importance(n) the quality of being important and worthy of note(n) a prominent status
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importanceIn the context of marine natural heritage: species or biotopes which are rare or very restricted in their distribution; species or biotopes that are in decline or have been; species or biotopes where [..]
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importance
The quality or condition of being important or worthy of note
significance or prominence
personal status or standing
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