Examples of 'equally importantly' in a sentence

Meaning of "equally importantly"

Equally importantly: Indicates that another point or aspect being made is just as important as the one previously mentioned

How to use "equally importantly" in a sentence

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equally importantly
Then perhaps equally importantly the decided to act decisively.
It is alsoabout learning - certainly from mistakes, but equally importantly fromthe past generally.
Equally importantly is the ability to help patients in a safe way.
It must include the mediator and equally importantly the parties themselves.
Equally importantly was how the participants felt about the training.
A string of yet more technological developments came on stream . Equally importantly.
Equally importantly the new building impinges in the integrity of the site.
This plan would mean MacArthur could repay a debt . Equally importantly.
Equally importantly there is an analytical overview in the introduction to the Report.
How do we decide, and equally importantly who decides?
Equally importantly his reading brings out the humour in Proust.
And then, equally importantly we have the.
Perhaps equally importantly the report also identifies the need for coordination of the structural Funds.

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