Our present economic social and international arrangements are based to a large extent on organised lovelessness. |
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What's keeping it going to a large extent are the misbeliefs about getting back to an active lifestyle. |
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This inhibition is to a large extent based on the Bill of Rights and the consequent bar to the impeachment of proceedings in Parliament. |
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The Prime Minister, for his part, relies to a large extent on the meditations of the Joint Intelligence Committee. |
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This practice, to a large extent, is responsible for the sale of many useless tonics and drugs without any medical practitioner's prescription. |
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Cancer, for instance, is to a large extent a perturbation of negative regulation. |
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With these growing intricacies, coat armour, to a large extent, was losing its original beauty of distinction and advertisement. |
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New Testament theology was bound to be to a large extent Christocentric, simply because it was concerned with trying to comprehend the new. |
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These tactics took our opponents by surprise, which, to a large extent, contributed to our victories. |
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The root causes of crime are to a large extent social, and in one sense we all carry some of the blame for them. |
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The success of any campaign to induce volunteers or force conscripts into an army will be decided, to a large extent, by circumstances. |
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The predominance of industrial labor has to a large extent been replaced by the service sector in a brutally rapid transformation. |
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Stay away from packaged prepared breaded meats as well as processed meats to a large extent. |
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It showed up that the coating remained unwetted to a large extent and kept its white appearance. |
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That delay was to a large extent a necessary consequence of the splitting of the allegations into separate trials. |
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One of the largest mass rapes in our time has gone not only unpunished, to a large extent, it's been overlooked. |
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History and mythology have a symbiotic relationship and they reinforce each other to a large extent. |
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So to a large extent, his critics and defenders have always talked at cross purposes. |
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The financial services industry has to a large extent queered its own pitch. |
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Transport of inorganic nutrients in relationship to leaf anatomical structure remains, to a large extent, an unexplored area in plant physiology. |
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During his term of office, Khatami has repeatedly sought a rapprochement with the US, to a large extent unsuccessfully. |
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Brown's dangerous game is one which, to a large extent, he was forced into playing by the vagaries of the global market. |
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These methods were, to a large extent, motivated by attempts to solve equations algebraically. |
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That will depend to a large extent on how courteous and considerate motorists are. |
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I think to a large extent it comes from growing up in the 1930s, when the situation in all respects was much worse than it is today. |
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Sunblocks and antioxidants also remove post inflammatory hyperpigmentation to a large extent. |
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This process is to a large extent coterminous with bodily decomposition, which is the obverse of gestation. |
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It is completely devoid of his previous sensitivity, and to a large extent, of his artistic creativity. |
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The newly emerging feminine assertiveness has changed the picture to a large extent. |
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Finally, it is noteworthy that caregiver preferences may to a large extent dictate the use of epidurals and other medical procedures for laboring women. |
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There is a correct way to dance a waltz that is almost balletic in its strictness, but, to a large extent, in club dance anything goes and you just see where it gets you. |
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Although it is too early to decide, a pretty safe bet instead is that, to a large extent, this increase reflects a normal rebound after a very deep recession. |
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Actually, factors such as a speaker's geographic origin determine to a large extent the allophonic choices and the deep phonological representation of each speaker. |
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Sampling locations were selected based on suitable habitat consisting of gravel and cobble substrates associated with riffles and runs and, to a large extent, accessibility. |
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They are private clubs and can to a large extent suit themselves. |
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He differs from most of them in believing that the police are to a large extent the victims of a confidence trick, rather than being in on the whole thing from the start. |
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Like special operations, CSAR can operate at night, under the radarscope, and, to a large extent, in adverse weather. |
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As a professional tabla player my ambitions have, to a large extent, fructified. |
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In the ADL's defense, it is their job to be humorless, to a large extent. |
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The gradually acquired political connotations are newer and, to a large extent, due to oscillating political circumstances. |
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Beurla Reagaird is a cant spoken by Scottish traveling folk, which is to a large extent based on Scottish Gaelic. |
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Education is free and living expenses are to a large extent financed by the government through student benefits. |
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The Marathas are credited to a large extent for ending the Mughal rule in India. |
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This has been achieved to a large extent through the construction of handpumps with the support of external donors. |
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The very faculty of language is, to a large extent, a matter of imitation. |
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This was to a large extent due to the adoption of national commercial law codes. |
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That is, the jaw, which to a large extent controls vowel height, tends to be relaxed when pronouncing reduced vowels. |
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It is an industrial island with a diversified economy, based to a large extent on oil, natural gas, industry and agriculture. |
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The country imports most energy supplies, especially oil and natural gas and to a large extent depends on Russia as its energy supplier. |
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This success has, to a large extent, meant that his other works have also been conserved. |
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Both the overcrowded American city and the undercrowded suburb are artificial communities, their cohesiveness destroyed to a large extent by the automobile. |
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National codes built on the principles laid down by trade commercial practise and to a large extent they embodied lex mercatoria substantial rules. |
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How we choose to deal with the daimonic determines, to a large extent along with innate talent and other genetic predispositions, whether we become evil or creative creatures. |
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This contrast is thought to a large extent to govern the ability of a glacier to effectively erode its bed, as sliding ice promotes plucking at rock from the surface below. |
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This was to a large extent thanks to the competent leadership of royal administrators such as Treasurer William Edington and Chief Justice William de Shareshull. |
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The Empire soon fell into a period of difficulties, caused to a large extent by the undermining of the theme system and the neglect of the military. |
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This elucidatory passage to a large extent forecloses the debate as to whether Ike's repudiation of his inheritance was enlightened and forward-looking or simply reactionary. |
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However, the groupings of animals present depend to a large extent on whether the seabed is composed of rock, boulders, gravel, sand, mud or even peat. |
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