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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61. The draft law as a whole was passed by 1,682 votes to 43 with 63 abstentions.
62. Moreover his senior colleagues shared his vision for change in his division and in Southwest as a whole.
63. Capitalists were forced to concede the wage rises which for the system as a whole were needed to sustain accumulation.
64. There was no manual with the beta version, but the package as a whole is a cinch to use.
65. The colonial state was not only overdeveloped as a whole.
66. This creeping classical conundrum could have untold beneficial effects on the population as a whole.
67. The exercise of bureaucratic functions reflects the way the state apparatus as a whole functions.
68. Visitors to the studio could gain an impression of his work as a whole and grasp the cumulative effect.
69. Moreover, imbalances arose within the economy as a whole, in particular between consumption goods and capital goods.
70. In some way, mutations must correlate to produce an overall advantage for an organism as a whole.
71. Not money well spent, and reflects badly on the credibility of their political coverage and on market research as a whole.
72. As a whole group they are in relative or absolute poverty, in contrast to the general adult population of working age.
73. None of them would have any formal local attachment other than to the large constituency as a whole.
74. Any differences that emerged could therefore be regarded as conservative estimates for the species as a whole.
75. Unionists had a majority in Lloyd George's war cabinet, but were little better placed in his government as a whole.
76. Exports remained weak as a whole, however, comprising only about 6 percent of production.
77. A substantial section of the report is devoted to the curriculum as a whole and to whole curriculum planning.
78. Lord Reid said that the courts must carry out this task by construing the Act as a whole.
79. The ultimate goal is a freer, more democratic and more participatory society as a whole.
80. But I am sure that nothing in Apocalypse or the Bible as a whole indicates that such will be the case.
81. The monetary sector as a whole can not gain balances by bidding for deposits.
82. Manufacturers say the overall decline in car sales could have serious consequences for the motor industry as a whole.
83. In psychotherapy we began to discuss what Charles thought and felt about his life as a whole.
84. Moreover, it raises an interesting question about the cast of mind of the government as a whole as it seeks re-election.
85. This compares with an overall average of about 8 percent for the London Road End as a whole.
86. This distinctive way of working and developing women's Art Magazine reflects the organisation's aims and ambitions as a whole.
87. The background of long-firm fraudsters is far more varied than is found with convicted criminals as a whole.
88. Power is legitimate authority in that it is generally accepted as just and proper by members of society as a whole.
89. This compares with the average of 16% in the U.K. as a whole.
90. However, my purpose here is not to cavil,(http://sentencedict.com/as a whole.html) nor to review the exhibition as a whole.
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