Aún no tenemos significados para "more vital".
1But it was not a bet; it is more vital than that.
2But there were still other and more vital practical influences at work.
3His defects were less obvious, but perhaps more vital in the case.
4The church is also more vital to women to-day than to men.
5Although it didn't lack for laughs, it was missing something more vital.
6They want to replace this hollow sham with something richer, more vital.
7No résumé builder was more vital than the role of compassionate environmentalist.
8But there was a more vital question that drove out all others.
9He felt that there was a deeper, more vital reason than that.
10Institutional law is older, deeper, and even more vital than constitutional law.
11A much more vital magic is evident in libraries around the world.
12How far-andthis was more vital-arethey rendering lip-service to social organisations?
13And after all, isn't that more vital than anything else can be?
14Therefore, it was all the more vital that this operation unfold without hindrance.
15King and the Fortieth Parallel influenced him in a way far more vital.
16To me it is all more vital than history; more real than chronicle.
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