Similar words: at the moment, for the most part, make the most of, foremost, shoot the moon, at the mercy of, at the cost of, first and foremost. Meaning: adv. not more than.
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61. At the most, the management system and supervising and controlling mechanism are built the first time.
62. In democratic societies, there are generally multiple tiers of government, from the federal government at the top to the local government at the most atomic level of community.
63. He is always bobbing up at the most inopportune moment.
63. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
64. Or at the most, you become a frail narcissus at the water's edge - your self-loathing, indistinguishable from your self-love.
65. Very young children tend to ask about pregnancy and birth very openly (often at the most inopportune times such as in the grocery check-out line).
66. Guards set up a slalom course of barriers to slow truck traffic at the most heavily used crossing sites. Nevertheless, elephants, rhinos, pythons, and deer on the move become roadkill most every year.
67. Zuleika lives at the most exorbitant hotel in all Mayfair.
68. Traditionally the pump assembly is selected by discharge and delivery head at the most unfavorable condition.
69. " The results of this study "demonstrated that at the most commonly used dose, diphenhydramine may play no role in treating infant sleep problems.
70. In the next section, we'll look at the most common methods of inducing a hypnotic trance.
71. We are to finish with the experiment in two months at the most.
72. At the most solemn moments he will flash a mocking smile or make an ironic remark.
73. They had been talking to one another for a couple of minutes at the most.
74. How many people can a bomb hurt? Dozens at the most.
75. This situation is at the least unsettling , and at the most a grave and wholly unwarranted provocation.
76. Oh, dear. Mine is made of glass. It cost 100 francs at the most.
77. She can send to France at the most two infantry divisions one armoured division.
78. Configuring OSPF is actually simpler than configuring RIP: at the most basic, we only need to tell OSPF to broadcast all the routes it knows.
79. To the point that in the end, metamathematics is no longer occupied with anything other than the order of this layering, with the hope of arriving at the most radical requirements for proof.
80. A queen may live three years, a worker no more than six months at the most.
81. In half an hour at the most, it would be on its way by another flight.
82. Group workouts too often degenerate into unstructured races at the most inopportune times.
83. For the United States the problem poses no more than an ordinary interest at the most, while for China the issue constitutes her core interests, fundamental interests or paramount interests.
84. At the most critical juncture we took turns in watching that point.
85. My skill is a little inferior than yours at the most.
86. Under shock load conditions the peak load can exceed the ultimate bending strength of the core material and fracture occurs, usually at the most highly stressed cross section area.
87. Rather than wasting 80 percent of valuable compute resources as happens in traditional compute environments, the hypervisor ensures that every server operates at the most efficient, productive level.
88. They weren't that deep - about three miles at the most.
89. Except at the most youthful of fashion and dot-com companies, casual Fridays never really caught on in Japan.
90. At previous International Vaccinium Symposiums, the country would typically send one representative, or none at all, she said. At the most recent symposium, China had 10 representatives, she said.
More similar words: at the moment, for the most part, make the most of, foremost, shoot the moon, at the mercy of, at the cost of, first and foremost, at that time, most, mostly, utmost, almost, at most, hit the mark, at that, uppermost, thermostat, hindmost, innermost, at the end of, at the age of, beat the air, at the risk of, all the more, on the move, behemoth, at the time of, at this stage, at this moment.