The Parliamentary majority owes its seats to a great extent to the unbridling of the jingo instinct. |
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This applies particularly to commercial albumin, especially egg, which is hocused to a great extent by the unscrupulous. |
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Though it appears to be a natural calamity, to a great extent drought is a man-made calamity. |
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Through this process, ocean circulation acts like a heat pump and determines our climate to a great extent. |
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We can confront them to a great extent on Christianist morality, or rather the lack of any. |
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Telephone system manageability depends to a great extent on the underlying architecture of the voice system. |
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Even if its fundamental premise is slightly flawed, the film manages to work to a great extent. |
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According to him, this applies to a great extent to the German market, which is extremely volatile at the moment. |
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There are other covers also available however, the needs of say a poultry farmer differ to a great extent from those of a dairy farmer. |
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He was also instrumental in introducing the identity card system, which to a great extent prevented schools from fielding overage players. |
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Similar to the way that dance relies to a great extent on music for rhythm and expression, dance in this piece wouldn't work without the set. |
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It is possible to a great extent to speak of Hinduism as culture rather than as religion. |
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We are relying to a great extent on the fallible or human character of the first test, but not for the second, I understand. |
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Your enjoyment of a wine is to a great extent determined by the pleasantness, complexity and persistence of aromas. |
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This could settle the irrigation problem of the area to a great extent. |
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Of course, the civilian vocabulary used in the Act belonged, to a great extent, to times gone by. |
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They are, to a great extent, similar to those laid down for the framework programme and are therefore acceptable. |
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They have not dealt to a great extent with some of the other provisions of the bill. |
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The fall back is that if the issue is to be dealt with, to a great extent it will be our crowns who will have to deal with it. |
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It goes without saying that a strict liability scheme can to a great extent contribute to this. |
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Their influence will, in practice, depend to a great extent on their dissemination. |
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The above mentioned examples show that living in the modern world depends to a great extent on easy access to information. |
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Westmalle water is rich in minerals and this determines the quality of the Trappist beer to a great extent. |
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And to a great extent, I feel somewhat betrayed, if you will. |
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Depressingly, witlessly, we have to a great extent shaped our own disaster-in-waiting. |
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The new Staff Regulations will to a great extent ensure the continuity of public service in coming years. |
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Indeed, the development of new technologies is, to a great extent, based on already-existent inventions and techniques. |
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He did not use marquetry to a great extent, preferring the rich effects of wood, which he selected with a very refined taste. |
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Nevertheless, the continuity of its resources will depend to a great extent on the evolution of carbon markets. |
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Farm families continue to have to fight foreign subsidies, in essence to a great extent on their own, by holding off farm jobs. |
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In business, your success depends, to a great extent, on your ability to adapt your activities to changing market realities. |
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Our product development relies to a great extent on our ability to predict the safety of products. |
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Interviewing is a complex skill, and one learnt to a great extent from experience. |
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Between 1850 and 1930 the bourgeois lifestyle was to a great extent tied to appearances. |
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Their incomes were up but their financial condition had not really improved to a great extent. |
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Health has become the over-riding contemporary virtue, and the measure of health care in rich countries has become, to a great extent, the simple prolongation of life. |
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The lack of aid in the northeast bothered me to a great extent. |
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It probably looked odd then, but it has worked to a great extent. |
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This loosened the existing caste rigidities to a great extent. |
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In regards to Germany, it is not difficult to prove that the whole of the moralisings and puzzlings over this seeming anomaly were to a great extent founded upon an imperfect view of the situation. |
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The reality of many of today's large major investigations is that the international community does, to a great extent, rise to the occasion. |
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The two parties have alternated in government, and have lost face politically to a great extent in the meanwhile. |
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The double set of chromosomes otherwise protects us from this risk, to a great extent in a population that is not too inbred. |
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The financial crisis did not affect developing countries to a great extent. |
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Although provisions contained in each state law can vary to a great extent, they generally permit victims of crime to take time off work to attend court proceedings, at least when subpoenaed to testify. |
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I think English Canada still regards actors as rogues and vagabonds to a great extent, people who are not to be trusted, not to be given credit cards, not to be allowed to buy houses. |
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In examining these topics, IRSN relied to a great extent on the current state of research and, in particular, studies conducted on the interaction between corium and concrete,and the risks of steam explosion. |
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The application of each technology depends to a great extent upon the nature of the trace components in the syngas being purified and the purity of hydrogen required. |
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Which means that the demand for the buildings which a developer might put up in a neighbourhood is to a great extent a positive externality generated by the existing neighbourhood. |
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Our continuation on the scene of life depends to a great extent on our ability to know how to receive the other as a brother, to recognise that we are all related, part of the same family in the experience of life. |
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It would be one thing if it were honest fact, but to a great extent this ad and others like it are a work of fiction, with some truths and a lot of half-truths thrown in. |
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The effectiveness of the formation of permanent deacons depends to a great extent on the theological understanding of the diaconate that underlies it. |
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The SCCS classified these substances as extreme sensitisers contributing to a great extent to the incidence of skin allergies among consumers to hair dye products. |
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It's going to erupt to a great extent because of these inequalities. |
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Leadership is to a great extent about communication. |
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What these fans project to a great extent is jealousy. |
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This means that management needs to be based to a great extent on the voluntary separation of special liquid waste and in the good practices that are applicable in the matter. |
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Cost efficiencies achieved through integration initiatives at the community level are, however, balanced to a great extent by increased demand for services. |
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Both phases determine to a great extent the quality of the meat. |
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This is to a great extent the result of very special organisational measures taken at the level of the headquarters and in Liberia to set up and implement actions. |
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Peace and prosperity depends to a great extent on the improvement of wealth distribution, the development of tourism as well as trade and business exchanges. |
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The success of a significant portion of the Portfolio's investment programme will depend, to a great extent, upon correctly assessing the future course of the price movements of stocks, bonds and financial instruments. |
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This is a beautiful world of enlightened aristos, the kind of people who know not only wine but Italian art and, to a great extent, themselves. |
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Happily this situation can be helped to a great extent by the use of grids called egg crates, which prevent the light from spreading too broadly. |
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The Geatish Society, of which Geijer was a member, popularised this myth to a great extent. |
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That's how epidemics have been overcome, to a great extent. |
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They have been marginalised to a great extent, and the remainder of their languages are in danger of becoming extinct. |
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The Geatish Society, of which Geijer was a member, popularized this ideal to a great extent. |
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Languages such as Occitan, Breton, Basque, Catalan and Corsican are to a great extent marginalised in France. |
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Darkfield microscopy is not utilized to a great extent today in hospital microbiology laboratories. |
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The mining of raw materials, especially opencast mining, changes the natural landscape to a great extent. |
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That is the NIMBY Syndrome and, to a great extent, it is a bunch of elitists leading the charge against expansion,'' Riordan said. |
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For the average Vegas spender or showgoer, a bore. His musical sound with a combo of three is uncouth, matching to a great extent the lyric content of his nonsensical songs. |
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Though these categories are usually discussed as belonging to the public, political sphere, they are upheld within the private, family sphere to a great extent. |
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In contrast to the intense Scandinavian influence in Normandy and the British Isles, Varangian culture did not survive to a great extent in the East. |
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Eighty-three per cent of people in rural areas said they had been affected to a great extent or somewhat by incidents of terrorism, compared to 75 per cent of urbanites. |
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And lots of cleverness that relies to a great extent on knowing that 1950s-60s scene that was the nearest Britain got to America's Beat Generation. |
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Seabirds evolved to exploit different food resources in the world's seas and oceans, and to a great extent, their physiology and behaviour have been shaped by their diet. |
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Surf casters pick the reel with care, as proficiency in making long casts over the surf depends to a great extent on smooth and reliable operation of the reel. |
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