No one can say for sure who was implicated to a greater degree in the riots. |
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This is principally the result of sarcopenia and occurs to a greater degree in older women than men. |
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An unusual amount of caution is leading businesses to press workers and facilities to a greater degree than can be sustained over the long haul. |
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The apochromatic lens, therefore, corrects for chromatic aberration to a greater degree than does an achromatic lens. |
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Iranians, however, are stressing political concerns to a greater degree than elsewhere. |
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These characteristics that we have built into gun control now should be enhanced and regulated to a greater degree. |
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On this basis, we should to a greater degree be measuring results instead of input. |
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Now, we are in any case opening the way for going further in a second phase and reducing sulphur emissions to a greater degree. |
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The one-sided wheel tread banding was consistent with brakes being applied on one side of the car to a greater degree than the other. |
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Yet ratings now drive BBC commissioning meetings to a greater degree than even their commercial rivals. |
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The royal family has been struggling to adjust to a greater degree of media scrutiny. |
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Many patients lose their appetites to a greater degree than doctors would expect. |
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Sales of germanium lens blanks were up compared with 2003 and new competition in this sector led to a greater degree of pressure on prices. |
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First Nations and Inuit residents receive territorial programs and services to a greater degree than in the provinces. |
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The pegmatite dikes are very comparable chemically and mineralogically to the evolved differentiates, exhibiting similar chemical enrichments, albeit to a greater degree. |
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I would say to regulate it to a greater degree. |
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The vast majority of trade conducted within NAFTA is not met with obstacles or difficulties and has helped integrate our economies to a greater degree and raise the standard of living of our people. |
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They felt that, to a greater degree than in southern jurisdictions, legal aid is the creative driving force of criminal law, and that a vital and active private criminal bar should be part of that stimulus. |
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These days, to a greater degree, commitments are being kept. |
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Growing debt loads and the trend towards variable-rate vehicles have raised the question of whether an increase in interest rates would affect the household sector to a greater degree and more rapidly than in the past. |
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All concerned partners agreed that this should be considered as an ongoing consensus-building process, leading to a greater degree of coherence and better complementarity of efforts. |
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Spectrographic analysis indicated careless articulation or slurring in the communications which immediately preceded the accident to a greater degree than previous communications that evening. |
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The only exception to this relationship was the lupin pod-valves, which mineralised to a greater degree than stems. |
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Participants considered the checklist a useful tool and concurred that the exercise might lead to a greater degree of convergence of rules among different organizations. |
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It also relies on electronic systems rather than hydraulic or mechanical systems to a greater degree than previous airliners. |
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What is important to note is that the older age groups in Northern Ontario increased as a percentage of a population to a greater degree that for Ontario as a whole. |
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This can potentially reduce the profitability of competitors to a greater degree than in the case of mixed bundling and thus increase the likelihood of market foreclosure. |
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For this reason, more should be done to facilitate access for SMEs to the single market to enable them to grow more effectively and to exploit their entrepreneurial potential to a greater degree. |
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Organized cricket lends itself to statistics to a greater degree than many other sports. |
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