primordial
core ; paramount ; overriding ; prime ; primordial ; ultimate ; rock-bottom ; top-of-mind ; cardinal.
The core function of such a service was seen as giving information and advice, but other services might be added.
Practice is paramount.
Consequently, the overriding demand made by the academic community is bibliographical in nature.
For instance, my sporting goods store is on the ground level and to the right - prime mall location.
The author examines key passages in the 1941 Nietzsche lectures where Heidegger appears to flirt with the possibility of a more primordial sense of existence.
The whole project is undeniably full of sentimental, cinephiliac rapture, but it provided the ultimate opportunity for filmmakers to talk feverishly about the basic nature of their medium.
The rock-bottom element seems to be the confidence in facing life.
Computer security is a top-of-mind subject for both IT managers and their corporate bosses.
To underestimate your enemy is committing the cardinal mistake and often the last you'll make!.
de primordial importancia
of prime importance
of paramount importance
The LC remains the centralised cataloguing agency of prime importance to American Libraries.
Economic issues are of paramount importance, with the network's potential for public use and benefit being secondary.
importancia primordial
key importance
An information section has been an integral part of the library structure for some considerable time and is thus of key importance.
ingrediente primordial
key ingredient
The development of a strategy to promote all these systems as one-stop information shopping was a key ingredient to success.
primordial, lo
bottom line, the
The article 'Service is the bottom line' describes the development of a personal book order service by a library.
ser de importancia primordial
be of key importance
An information section has been an integral part of the library structure for some considerable time and is thus of key importance.
ser primordial (para)
be central (to)
In the libraries which were engaged in large-scale cataloguing co-operation was central to developments, as outlined in chapter 18.