Similar words: whole, on the whole, cholesterol, after a while, once in a while, as a man, peasant, as a rule.
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31. The developments in this town represent in microcosm what is happening in the country as a whole.
32. This early novel is unrepresentative of her work as a whole.
33. The research examines minorities and their relation to society as a whole.
34. His abilities are not reflective of the team as a whole.
35. Unemployment is higher in the north than in the country as a whole.
36. In the Tokugawa period agriculture served as the cornerstone both of the economy and of society as a whole.
37. The choice of the selection panel has to be endorsed by the governing body as a whole.
38. Blue chips as a whole struggled under that burden, which was further exacerbated by fresh selling of telecom and media issues.
39. I love mankind, he said, "but I find to my amazement that the more I love mankind as a whole, the less I love man in particular.". Fyodor Dostoyevsky
40. Over and above these industry-based calculations hangs the larger strategic concept for the advantage to the nation as a whole.
41. But pleasure, and intellectual challenge, is in response to individual installations rather than to the exhibition as a whole.
42. This was to provide handsome dividends for the company, but depression for the copper industry as a whole.
43. The genus as a whole shares its virtuous qualities with few others in the marine aquarium hobby.
44. But this shift was also brought about by an apparent consensus about education in the country as a whole.
45. Neither the Education Department as a whole, nor the Child Psychology section, had been consulted in these matters.
46. In this context, soil degradation exists but, taken as a whole, is unimportant.
47. If the population as a whole fails to adapt under pressure, the species will be wiped out by a rival.
48. The almost automatic acceptance of those same initiatives by the legislature as a whole is assured by the formidable mechanisms of party.
49. A more extreme version would be to compare and explain budget and actuals only for an organization as a whole.
50. What is the social marginal benefit of the last unit to the group as a whole?
51. When you consider life as a whole(sentencedict.com), intelligence is a mere bristle on the hog.
52. Only 25.4% gained a good degree compared with 32.1% of the SEs and 30.1% of the NSEs as a whole.
53. It is bound up with the family as a whole.
54. But in sport as a whole they have been mostly conspicuous by their absence.
55. It bore no relation to the equivalent of aerodynamic facts, namely, anthropological evidence as a whole.
56. Preston employees got the same type of information, not just about specific behavior, but about the company as a whole.
57. He must be able to place his subject both in the context of other academic disciplines and of society as a whole.
57. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
58. The five-fold symmetry is often hard to detect in the calyx as a whole, although five food grooves are usually developed.
59. The proportion of service sector jobs within the economy as a whole, however, has risen over time.
60. One set of important data concerns levels of employment and unemployment within the economy as a whole.
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