It represents, to this extent, a moral demand and a moral achievement of modernity. |
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The boy boxers, no less than the storytellers, acrobats, dancers and musicians, are, to this extent, part of a total experience. |
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Even the effort to produced a commemoratory milestone to this extent, is a benchmark for others to attain. |
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The Commission shall cooperate with the United Nations Development Programme to this extent and within existing resources. |
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Since it refers to both civil law and common law concepts and institutions, the neutral term is to this extent bijural. |
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The idea that Canada came forward to this extent and provided this kind of information is very extraordinary. |
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With victims traumatized to this extent, workers should seriously consider a referral to a mental health professional for ongoing treatment. |
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The director general states unequivocally that Éducacentre was able to develop to this extent thanks to section 41 of the Official Languages Act. |
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When fictional characters conquer our credulity to this extent, the likelihood is that they stand for some big idea that might, we think, make the world a better place. |
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Funding, when it is nationalised to this extent, where every time we hand over a euro, we wrap it in a national flag and try to get back more than we have given, does not work. |
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Oak trees die, of course, but nothing to this extent. |
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Teams usually cannot hold together their bullpens to this extent. |
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They agreed that the priority is to fully restore the functioning of credit channels and that to this extent the strategy agreed in October 2008 remains fully valid. |
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In such circumstances, it would be mad to slash the budget to this extent. |
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For proton therapy, this improvement did not take place to this extent. |
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