Word: vital
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...This partnership is designed to expand the knowledge of housing issues and trends as well as engage the fellows in the Fannie Mae Foundation's commitment to increase home ownership, develop vital communities and improve housing conditions throughout the United States," Franklin D. Raines, a director of the Fannie Mae Foundation, told the Gazette...
This new approach, while representing an additional burden to our staff, is vital. Even beyond the benefits of reaching a large number of people, without these joint ventures we would be at a competitive disadvantage with the many other colleges employing such strategies...
...need to remind ourselves that student diversity has, for more than a century, been valued for its capacity to contribute powerfully to the process of learning and to the creation of an effective educational environment. It has also been seen as vital to the education of citizens--and the development of leaders--in heterogeneous democratic societies such...
...American government to make its views known on an area of Russian policy in which the U.S. and other countries have a legitimate interest as well as some influence: foreign policy. It is essential to insist on Russian compliance with treaties limiting nuclear and non-nuclear armaments and also vital to insist on Russian respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of its neighbors that were once republics of the Soviet Union and are now independent countries--especially the Baltic states and Ukraine...
...call the patient in to see our financial counselors," because, increasingly, the insurer's response to continuing inpatient addiction treatment, he explains, is to "just say no." But for now, at least, managed care has mostly succeeded in cutting the fat out of substance-abuse care, while saving the vital organs...