0 most important -- fremst
the world’s foremost expert on child language development verdens fremste ekspert på barns språklige utvikling
Hall 1996 claims that the foremost instrument for the construction of one's identity is invoking difference.
It is clear that the question of biblical inspiration was foremost at the time.
This is because the author is first and foremost interested in how ceramics were received by consumers.
High infant mortality was probably first and foremost the result of poor living conditions and the workloads of parents with illegitimate children.
Thus, the woman at the center of nineteenth-century domestic discourse is characterized, first and foremost, by her separation from the economic world.
This would be used primarily by local health-care professionals and managers, first and foremost for feedback, not control purposes.
A foremost explanation for judges' readiness to request and adopt therapeutic recommendations is the predominance of the 'best interest of the child' criterion, discussed earlier.
Officials may also be vulnerable to industrial interests, first and foremost corporate interests ('big business') (item 11).