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181. Doubtless he'd be able to find much more amenable company on the slopes tomorrow morning.
182. Because they had so much more energy available to them, cyanobacteria exploded into a vast array of different forms.
183. They are simply a much more urgent requirement than in most other areas of application.
184. Women are much more isolated, since their culture and religion control their public appearances.
185. He is pleased that Los Angeles County children are now much more accessible for family visits than they were at Camarillo.
186. Following from the Companies Acts of 1980 and 1981, it is much more advantageous to register as a private company.
187. In the tsar's view, the new assignment was much more important than the one Paskevich had just completed.
188. Indeed, it is giving the impression of being much less ambitious and much more practical than in the past.
189. We always do our work with much more energy for several days after a massage or yoga session.
190. To avoid the problem,[www.Sentencedict.com] the computer would have to refresh the phosphors on the screen much more often.
191. ESRC-funding will enable this important literature to be made much more accessible to western social scientists.
192. In fact, the Newtonian problem is a much more awkward one than that put forward by Fredkin and Toffoli.
193. Exposure to the AB compound itself will be much more likely to generate latent inhibition.
194. However, the Commission operates much more like a diplomatic than an administrative authority with a strong emphasis on consultation and conciliation.
195. But advocates for disabled children said the rules will also deny assistance to those with much more severe problems.
196. But he realised they needed much more evidence before they could arrest him for murder.
197. Much more obvious is air pollution[sentencedict.com], the ugly brown cloud that brings on smog alerts and leaves residents wheezing.
198. But Bond only had a license to kill - arms dealers have something much more lucrative, as Janice Turner discovered.
199. The effect is a much more ambivalent and less fixed positioning of subjectivity.
200. The tape measure is a much more accurate way of assessing your progress.
201. The company needs to adopt a much more radical approach.
202. A tongue is about the size of a bullet, but much more fierce and powerful. Anthony Liccione 
203. But the mid-west's real achievement has been to make its old businesses, particularly manufacturing, much more productive.
204. Interests are much more likely to provide footholds for finding common ground and moving ahead.
205. We may have to wait for much more advanced technology before we can do that.
206. When I say do your best, I mean your very best. You are capable of so much moreGordon B. Hinckley 
207. Yet in nature the whole business of death is a much more private affair.
208. More subtle and effective, but much more involved, ways of achieving the same end have been devised.
209. We have still, however, to consider one much more fundamental attack upon the use of a McKinsey-GE type analysis.
210. Attitude training Attitudes are much more difficult to change than are skills and there can be ambiguity about what constitutes an improvement.
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