Results for: deciding on important matters
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adaptation important to evolutionary success, planning in any field, planning of war, plans or methods created for the purpose of achieving a goal; science of preparing long-term battle plans (Military)strategy
address to king or lord, beget offspring, father offspring (especially of animals), male parent of an animal; title of respect for a male sovereign; father (Archaic); forefather, male ancestor (Archaic); important and influential person (Archaic), male...sire
adherence to a theory without consideration for practical mattersdoctrinairism
administrative leader, head, superintendent, president, important university administrator, prison warden, senior dignitary of cathedralprovost
affair that should involve somebody, be interesting or important to somebody, be on the subject of, business, caring feelings, interest; affect, involve; worry, involve somebody or get involved, make somebody worried, object, worry or something causing...concern
alone or without help, important male person, normal self, pron. his own person; to his own person; by his own person; from his own person, referring to male subject of verb, used for emphasishimself
Alpine mountain pass linking Innsbruck, Austria and Bolzano, Italy. With a maximum elevation of 1,371 m/4,497 ft, it has been an important route between Austria and Italy since antiquity.Brenner Pass
ambitious, ambitiously, enthusiastic, filled, full-bodied, great, important, large; important; adult, full-grown, magnanimous, of great power, of great size, older, pregnant, significant, significantly great, successfullybig
amount equaling given value, eligible; advantageous; valued at -; having a value of -; worthwhile to -; suited for -; whose assets are valued at -, equal in value to stated amount, important enough to justify something, moral or social value, price; va...worth
an ancient Phoenician city, near modern-day Beirut, Lebanon, on the Mediterranean Sea. It was the principal city of Phoenicia in the second millennium b.c. , and an important source of papyrus.Byblos
An economist who believes that changes in the money supply are the most important determinants of economic activity and economic cycles.Monetarist
ancient city of the Mayan people, in northwestern Honduras. It is an important archaeological site.Copán
ancient Greek city on the western coast of Asia Minor, in present-day Turkey. An important center for early Christianity, it was the site of the temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.Ephesus
annual horse race for three-year-old horses (held in England); any important annual horse raceDerby
answerable to somebody, being to blame for something, dependable, reliable; accountable, financially sound, having authority to act, important, in charge of somebody or something, rational and accountable for your actionsresponsible
 

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