Smaller herbivorous dinosaurs, however, may have fed to a greater extent than their larger kin on plants defended by qualitative toxins. |
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After working on the bench many of our swimmers comment on how they are employing the pectoral muscles to a greater extent. |
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The neurobehavioral difficulties seem to be present to a greater extent during acute mood episodes than during euthymic periods. |
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The increase in tail length in M. leucopterus is shown to a greater extent in the males, resulting in sexual monomorphism. |
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Functional measurements were done at rest, and thus, it is unclear whether DL could increase to a greater extent during exercise in acromegalic patients. |
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Where significant differences existed between the hospital groups, usually large hospitals adhered to accepted practice guidelines to a greater extent. |
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Malate alkalizes xylem sap to a greater extent than nitrate. |
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Guidelines and tools will be developed to help employees incorporate sustainable development to a greater extent into their work. |
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The Panel recognises that Colombia is facing the problems it mentions to a greater extent than any other WTO Member. |
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But relying to a greater extent on independent experts beyond party politics might widen election debate. |
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We are shaped, to a greater extent than almost any other species, by contact with others. |
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Baseball, to a greater extent than the N. F. L. and the N. B. A., is dependent on gate receipts. |
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This will tilt significantly the negotiating balance in favour of the merged entity to a greater extent than in the case of the Engine Alliance. |
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The first step is to take a look in the environment to a greater extent than we have done now. |
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For future growth the focus will turn to a greater extent to increasing sales outside these core countries. |
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A further means of promoting these objectives is by seeking to interlink the contents of the processes to a greater extent. |
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Where a river is dammed up, sediment and bedload is retained and the standing water is warmed by the sun to a greater extent than running water. |
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We must have the wisdom to let them work at their own pace and accept variable geometry to a greater extent. |
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Today, a rule demands that the highest custom duties be reduced to a greater extent. |
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As a result, when the crisis hit, European banks were undercapitalized to a greater extent than American ones. |
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Interviewers who are too young may be distrusted to a greater extent, causing increased unwillingness of respondents to answer questions. |
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At the same time the withdrawal provisions of the CC were unified to a greater extent than before. |
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The Ministry of the Environment wishes that children to a greater extent were involved in the planning processes. |
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The fitting associated with the left engine was bent aft to a greater extent, but the structure adjacent to the right fitting was more damaged. |
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We asked that the federal mediator be involved to a greater extent, and they said no. |
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Enhanced vigilance to a greater extent can curb unabashing contravention of the legislation. |
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The first Hanoverian monarch, George I, relied on his ministers to a greater extent than did previous monarchs. |
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Typically, male stoats prey on rabbits more frequently than females do, which depend to a greater extent on smaller rodent species. |
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The main objective of the new guide is to well define the concept of professional ethical concepts, and to make official what was done in practice to a greater extent. |
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In this respect, the Community producers appear to have reacted by reducing both production and sales to a greater extent than that necessary to stay in line with the falls in consumption. |
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Why is aid not concentrated to a greater extent on the poorest countries? |
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I think what the former governor of the Bank of Canada was trying to say at that time was those who were off for longer periods of time were the ones who were in more desperate straits and needed the help to a greater extent. |
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In this respect, market-based financial controls must also be used to a greater extent to put a price on scarce resources and to assess whether subsidies and tax exemptions have an adverse impact on the environment. |
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I agree with the idea that the mass media should be involved to a greater extent, and naturally the catchword here is television, this being the medium that most influences and engages society. |
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Now it could be the case that the Cornish Rexes in our population are inbred to a greater extent than what is really necessary, only because the breeders are separated in smaller groups, breeding the cats in different lines. |
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The differential outcomes suggest that morphosemantic impairments contribute to verb inflection deficits in agrammatic aphasia to a greater extent than morphophonological impairments, at least in this group of participants. |
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Antiracist education focuses to a greater extent on structural issues of inequality and discrimination but also on intolerance at an individual level. |
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Once formed, H2 and CO continue to reduce Pt to a greater extent resulting in faster creation of active sites, autocatalytically increasing reaction rate with temperature. |
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As early as the seventies, though to a greater extent in the eighties, criminological research was able to show that special as well as routine preventive measures had their limits. |
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The DAEs, despite their comparative advantage in labour-intensive activities, also specialise in research-intensive products to a greater extent than the euro area. |
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Brady has internalized the condition of hypercriticism to a greater extent, but I cannot imagine she will retreat from what her poetry touches. |
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For example, since the cap assembly protrudes through the insulation blankets and the line does not, the cap assembly would be heated first by the fire and to a greater extent than the line. |
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Unplaced training applicants from previous years could benefit to a greater extent from the lower demand for training places and the strong VET commitment of the business enterprise sector. |
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With SD deviating to a greater extent compared with the values in Table 1, the chromatograms are not tolerable any more and the septa or the gas flow should be checked. |
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It has been observed that the more frequently milked animals are drawing on their body reserves to a greater extent than twice daily milked animals. |
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Moreover, members of the majority group are generally much more proficient in their second language than they themselves believe, and often it is only a lack of confidence that prevents them from using it to a greater extent. |
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As the volume increases, that's going on to a greater extent. |
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How can the various levels of authorities with responsibilities for public transport be enabled to work together to a greater extent to promote cross-border intermodality? |
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They wish to demonstrate that all public creditors' claims will be met to a greater extent in the event of restructuring than they would in the event of bankruptcy. |
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It needs to analyse how adequate the current instruments are for responding to the sector's needs, and it should involve representatives from the industry to a greater extent in the decision-making process. |
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Investment protection should be adjusted to a greater extent in the agreements the government enters into in the future and in those currently being negotiated, because Canada's existing agreements are bad agreements. |
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It would also seem to pave the way for the deepening of international cooperation in all areas, and for the growth of a new economy, based to a greater extent on intelligence and relationships. |
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Swazi, and to a greater extent Phuthi, display good evidence that breathy voicing can be used as a morphological property independent of any consonant voicing value. |
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Naturally, Majaj's firm answer to all the irreconciliations of her culturally diverse and divided life is a humanistic approach to them to a greater extent. |
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The cave bears are usually deemed to have been highly herbivorous, to a greater extent than the brown bear, based on examinations of stable isotopes and dental morphology. |
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To a greater extent than in other medieval kingdoms such as France and England, the Emperors were unable to gain much control over the lands that they formally owned. |
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