A dirty bomb would boost the radiation level above normal levels, increasing the risk of cancer and radiation sickness to some degree. |
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Being addicted to a substance usually means you're dependent on it to some degree. |
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So our feelings of uncertainty and disempowerment are to some degree a product of our economic policies. |
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The conscience always is pricked to some degree in the presence of the pure expression of the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. |
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Seinfeld exposes the human destructiveness and lack of principle and morality that exist to some degree in all people. |
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The shame generated by this denial of the body was a lesson I was meant to learn, and I'm sure did learn to some degree. |
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The economic constructs of the Monnetists, from the European Coal and Steel Community to the customs union, were all flawed to some degree. |
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The fact that they failed to do so was dictated to some degree by events outside their direct control. |
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So to some degree consilience may be possible, but only by clearly recognizing the great differences between science and religion. |
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The operator can notice changes in machine performance and handling to some degree. |
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An implicit requirement is that parasites and their hosts match up to some degree. |
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For example, the bone loss that causes osteoporosis in susceptible individuals is seen to some degree in all older people. |
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Going stiff-legged will hit mainly the glutes and hams, and the lower back to some degree. |
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In fact, bundles will generally dry out to some degree during the summer months. |
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These have now been replenished to some degree, which in part explains the recent spike in base metal prices. |
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For the investigators, the specificity of the vandals' targets indicates that the thefts of the major pieces were pre-planned to some degree. |
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Being a bit snotty, I then asked the teacher if we really need to respect all of our elders, because to some degree respect must be earned. |
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The collections are therefore closely bound up with one another and, to some degree, interdependent. |
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If nationalism and the nation state were to some degree discredited on the Continent, they were vindicated in Britain. |
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An unrecalled dream must surely affect us to some degree, as does any event. |
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This will cause the rope to unlay and to some degree distortion of the rope will occur. |
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I don't know if you've got it in your quotes, but I also said at the time, there would be a mutiny in my office, which there was to some degree. |
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The recent rise in house prices has also been fueled to some degree by existing homeowners trading up to bigger and more expensive homes. |
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There is probably truth in all three scenarios, and perhaps to some degree it was ever thus. |
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After a fracture, the broken fragments of bone usually separate to some degree. |
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When a polymer solution droplet is deposited on a lyophobic surface, the contact line is moved back to some degree and subsequently pinned. |
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With line breeding you will know in advance to some degree what the puppies will look like and how they most likely will behave. |
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A nominally progressive tax structure to some degree retards the concentration over time of wealth among individuals. |
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And, to some degree, mathematics has evolved to exploit these new tools and techniques. |
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This probably sounds woolly headed, but they're actually all winners to some degree. |
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As a result, passengers and crew found orientation difficult, though the provision of snap light wands alleviated this problem to some degree. |
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People were of course prepared to some degree, those whose homes flooded annually were well into the process of packing and moving. |
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I was troubled at first by the gay stereotype played by Neil Napier, but then I remembered that everyone on stage is a caricature to some degree. |
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It was also a serious step because we know both Bob and Kate to some degree and respect them in many ways. |
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Film schools are led by market forces, and are now more oriented to the idea of profit, and training is tailored to some degree to feed into the structures of television. |
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Each Jack Ryan movie departed from the Clancy book on which it was based to some degree. |
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He argued that these policies were of dubious benefit in terms of economic development and represented to some degree an unsanctioned redistribution of wealth. |
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People with fair, freckled skin, a ruddy complexion, or red hair are more susceptible to sunburn than others, but everyone is susceptible to some degree. |
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These conversations, and lots of soul-searching, helped me come to some degree of peace with my childhood. |
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Still, dancers who are growing can offset injuries, to some degree, by adding floor barres and other body conditioning activities to increase strength. |
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The Empire set up a large number of independent local mints that were authorized subject to some degree of imperial oversight to mint coinage more or less without restriction. |
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Even Mussolini's fascism attracted Jabotinsky's Revisionist Party, and the Betar youth movement was, to some degree, modeled on the Italian blackshirts. |
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Yet beneath our external acceptance, which to some degree has been forced upon us, there lies a deep sense that it is not and under that a deeper fear of the unknown. |
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Furthermore, outlining precisely which specific Iranian steps might spur U.S. action has already, to some degree, occurred. |
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My far-flung net of significant others helps me to find meaning and purpose in a random and chancy world, and I hope I reciprocate to some degree. |
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They should know that all of us are pliable and suggestible to some degree, but that children are especially vulnerable to suggestive and leading questioning. |
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We all need to systemise to some degree in order to get through life. |
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The precision of the thieves' actions suggests either that they were professional criminals, or that the thefts were to some degree an inside job. |
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Therefore, a good society is, to some degree, one that allows people to succeed in various endeavors congruent with their individual and collective values. |
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Our ruling classes are to some degree restrained in their predations. |
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The other is that he had come to make a virtue of the fact that the basic data of knowledge are never certain, but at best merely credible to some degree. |
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Indeed, I would argue that it has already happened to some degree, as student loans have democratized the college degree and worn off some of its cachet. |
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Until the early modern period, feuds were considered legitimate legal instruments and were regulated to some degree. |
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In law, an alien is a person who is not a national of a given country, though definitions and terminology differ to some degree. |
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In the United States, similar torts existed but have become superseded to some degree by contract law and the pure economic loss rule. |
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The circumstances of Scotland's acceptance of the Bill are to some degree disputed. |
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Even though many Chinese do not speak with standard pronunciation, spoken Standard Chinese is widely understood to some degree. |
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He pacified the natives to some degree, but in December 1707 his own cossacks revolted and imprisoned him. |
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It is possible that the crude relative risk calculated in this study is misestimated to some degree. |
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She would break down to some degree, and then stiffen back up. |
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No matter what it sounds like, tinnitus affects roughly 50 million Americans to some degree, and a large number of veterans therein. |
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Exactly who had a right to use arms, by law or social convention, varied to some degree between countries. |
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He took pains with his work, and to some degree anticipated the modern historiography. |
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The start of Neolithic 1 overlaps the Tahunian and Heavy Neolithic periods to some degree. |
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Such a proposition must resort to some degree of overgeneralization on both sides. |
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Everyone becomes hypoxic to some degree when exposed to decreased partial pressures of oxygen at altitude. |
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Yet, pollen and climate phases also to some degree may depend on latitude, so no date can be regarded as certainly wrong. |
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With the exception of Greece, all NATO members were involved to some degree. |
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Studies published in 2013 have indicated that unborn fetuses are capable of language acquisition to some degree. |
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In most US States, the possession of or trade in parts of game animals is subject to some degree of regulation. |
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Water management is needed where rainfall is insufficient or variable, which occurs to some degree in most regions of the world. |
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Though their lives were different in Brazil, their culture has been preserved at least to some degree. |
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Furs might have served as a currency and may have been traded to some degree, but this is speculation. |
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Before human colonisation, it appears that Yell was wooded to some degree, at least with dwarf trees and shrubs. |
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By the time of Daniel Deronda, Eliot's sales were falling off, and she faded from public view to some degree. |
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The very doctrine of modern freedoms have, to some degree, their origins in these acts. |
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All modern theorists have applied fusionism and inclusivity to Greek ethics to some degree. |
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Crowley agrees that Rice was to some degree a victim of bad timing. |
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However, lifestyles which had developed among European colonials continued to some degree in expatriate communities. |
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In the end, the clever Mamet outsmarts himself to some degree. |
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It is similar to the American concepts of fair procedure and procedural due process, the latter having roots that to some degree parallel the origins of natural justice. |
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Though the majority of Quakers attempted to remain neutral, a sizable number of Quakers in the American Revolution nevertheless participated to some degree. |
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Support was provided to some degree by fast river boats, the navis lusoria being the standard type, that could reach outposts or points of crisis quickly. |
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Many of the accepted notions of a unified theory of physics since the 1970s assume, and to some degree depend upon, the existence of the graviton. |
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But some of them absorb and penetrate into the target to some degree. |
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Larger whales are also thought, to some degree, to engage in play. |
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As the peat preserves old plants and pollen to some degree, due to its anaerobic nature, it is possible to get some sense of the former vegetation of the island. |
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Both of these factors were to some degree beyond her control. |
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Standardized weights and measures existed to an extent in the ancient world, and gold may have operated to some degree as an international currency. |
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