Examples of 'proved vital' in a sentence

Meaning of "proved vital"

proved vital: Demonstrated great importance or necessity, often highlighting a crucial role in a situation

How to use "proved vital" in a sentence

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His leadership proved vital in the championships.
Results were modest but the experience proved vital.
It has proved vital for those living in fear.
Troops which might have proved vital on other fronts.
Her action proved vital to the development of feminism in this island.
The cognitive dimension has proved vital in health care.
Such linkages have proved vital in the deescalation of violent incidents and avoidance of conflict.
That conversation proved vital.
But their contribution proved vital to the triumph of the principles of freedom.
Cooperation between Morocco and France after the Paris attacks has proved vital.
The single market has proved vital for individual industries too.
Co-operation between customs and legitimate business proved vital.
Cooperation with employers has proved vital and some measures have been developed in this area.
Being recognized as a social being dependent on experiences of recognition, for them, proved vital.
This trade proved vital to Venetian prosperity.

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The Commission's commitment in the protracted negotiations on the agreement proved vital.
The experience has proved vital to Bruno in the work he now does.
Hence Ludomił retained his father 's citizenship, a fact that proved vital for his later career.
These models proved vital in the assessment of new TBCs by the HIPERCOAT consortium.
The Lombards formed strongholds that proved vital to repelling the Arab threats.
This proved vital in the construction of the Great Hall.
Now the campaign for its abolition proved vital for the success of African Protestantism.
It proved vital in winning the Cold War.
The presence of CaCl2 and of saccharose proved vital for stabilizing purposes during freeze-drying.
It has proved vital to her species … as they are forced into increasingly inhospitable habitats.
The pre-test produced data that proved vital for the Trinity test.
His evidence proved vital to the completion of the famous Goldstone Report.
In this period, the pomor trade proved vital for North Norway.
The metal proved vital during the World War II effort.
In developing its own nuclear capability. Professor Bagley proved vital to Britain's efforts.
In this role, he proved vital in advertising and sales promotion for the company.
These women provided us with various facts, … one of which proved vital.
This flexibility has proved vital in delivering the Team 's successes.
Mr. Kovacs, the intel you provided our commission has proved vital.
Professor Bagley proved vital to Britain 's efforts in developing its own nuclear capability.
Simon adds, “ The sense of security proved vital in the establishment of Jurassic World.
This proved vital as Worcestershire ran out winners by 25 runs.
He's a courageous officer, and he's proved vital in our counterinsurgency efforts.
In 2010, it proved vital to the immediate mobilization of critical support equipment during emergencies.
In this case that proved vital for our client . ”.
This experience proved vital in later decisions to work on sickle-cell disease in Jamaica.
This goal proved vital for Portsmouth as they won the match 2-1.

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Examples of using Vital
It was therefore vital to establish credible preventive mechanisms
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