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Like plenty of other modern direct-to-consumer companies, influencer marketing has been an essential part of Fabletics’ journey.

Before understanding Canix, it’s essential to know the landscape of growing legal cannabis in the United States.

These changes have stopped the essential flow of nutrient-rich sediment to the river’s deltas and the wetlands they support.

We know that our body is colonized by microbes, particularly in the gut, which perform metabolic processes essential to our lives.

Thus, it is essential to build public confidence in the vaccine’s safety and effectiveness, so more people will volunteer to get vaccinated.

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Indeed, she finds, mistakes are an essential part of learning.

The mere fact that I am a manifestation of Reality doesn’t entail that I have cognitive access to the essential nature of Reality.

It goes beyond the actual dollars, though, as recruiting and retaining a committed group of donors is essential to a nonprofit’s longevity, says Laura Tomasko, policy program manager at the Urban Institute.

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Such tests should be used for screening people en masse in settings like nursing homes, essential workplaces, and communities that have limited testing resources, proposes a team at Duke University’s Margolis Center for Health Policy.

But Winning Marriage will be essential for the historian who, someday, tries to tell the full story.

Law is essential to freedom because it safeguards citizens against misconduct and abuse.

Dana Rubenstein of The New York Observer wrote that “essential to the experience was segregation.”

Young Living traffics in essential oils designed to help relax and rejuvenate.

Claiming to be useful against Ebola, autism, and cancer, Young Living Essential Oils came under fire from the FDA.

A simple look around the Internet finds much to worry about in the world of essential oils.

Ultimately, disclosure laws are an essential tool for promoting transparent supply chains and corporate accountability.

If liquor and dessert are equally essential to you enjoying the holiday, at least choose your libation wisely.

These gentlemen, said Clausewitz in brief, had the misfortune of mistaking the accoutrements of war for its essential nature.

Under the ACA, adults without minimal essential coverage will be charged a penalty when they file their tax return.

Each working in its own way was essential to ending Jim Crow in the South.

Controlling the corridor was essential to supporting deep operations elsewhere in eastern Afghanistan.

The essential fault lies not with the stars around him, however dim, but with himself.

This is especially true of single women and women of color, who are both essential parts of the Democratic coalition.

Ohio is the essential Midwest battleground for any presidential campaign.

So too with Iran: The nuclear deal is grounded in verification, which is essential for its success.

That shift in the dynamic is essential to give Republicans a positive voice in the debate on solutions.

These will be essential to dealing with this incredibly divisive issue.

Next, the passage of a comprehensive jobs bill is essential for Republicans.

It was thought essential to strike hard and fast with maximum force in order to achieve quick, decisive victory.

Water itself is of course essential to the growth of every plant, but the benefits of Irrigation reach far beyond this.

As a rule, however, persistent glycosuria is diagnostic of diabetes mellitus, of which disease it is the essential symptom.

Such are most probably given by the essential oils, which vary in amount in different species of the plant.

But the essential problem of to-day is to know how far we are to depart from its principles.

In its essential nature socialism is nothing but a proposal for certain kinds of economic reform.

Nor was ever a better presentation made of the essential program of socialism.

The essential point in which it differs from any other known mineral consists in its being at once fibrous and textile.

Besides having parties,—one essential of a covenant in its proper acceptation, this relation with God has conditions.

The essential point to grasp, however, is that society at large has nothing to lose by the process.

Long pallets and a large and steady body of air below each pipe are deemed essential.

But they all possess that essential purity and richness of tone without which there is no real excellence.

This is essential, otherwise it is impossible to play double notes correctly in tune.

The claims of its glorious Object, its own essential nature, and its design, all conspire in this.

Of the other substances, iodine is restricted exclusively to sea-plants, but to them it appears to be essential.

Occasions happen when the removal of directors is essential to the welfare of a corporation.

The location is an essential element, and the policy will not be stretched to cover property not within the description.

Nor need they live under the same roof, the essential thing is the relation and dependence existing between them.

And a license to do a particular act necessarily involves any act essential thereto.

These resolves condemned the Stamp Act and defiantly acclaimed the rights which they considered essential to civil liberty.

She was a graduate, and probably knew nothing of what he thought essential for a teacher to know.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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