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31) This report offered a useful opportunity to discuss the extent to which the age factor might influence clinical decision making.
32) The extent to which bereavement is worked through depends on self-awareness, external support, professional help and general attitudes.
33) The later figures may therefore underestimate the extent to which wealth is concentrated.
34) This absence of small denominations would clearly limit the extent to which coinage could have been used.
35) He was slow to recognize the extent to which the Suez garrison had become an expensive liability.
36) In particular, it will examine the extent to which questions concerning women and power have become part of mainstream political sociology.
37) The extent to which travel broadens depends at least partly on how much you give yourself to the experience.
38) Nor need the courts assess the extent to which such harms are measurable against any standard of consequential morality.
39) Assessment schemes vary in the extent to which they rely on a structured syllabus and defined test modes.
40) The extent to which their development involves various kinds of experience raises an entirely separate issue.
41) The acid test of a good leader is the extent to which they select a style to suit the circumstances.
42) Investigate the extent to which capital punishment is a deterrent to murder.
43) Research is even showing the extent to which mood determines what people buy.
44) Very few environmentalists would choose to engage in a debate about the extent to which they had either succeeded or sold out.
45) The main area for discussion has been the extent to which there should be close day-to-day supervision of television and radio.
46) This refers to the extent to which the organization has complied with the conditions laid down in its authority to spend.
47) The extent to which we commend some one for operating a complex piece of equipment depends on the circumstances.
48) The striking thing about the first term is the extent to which the major accomplishments were political rather than substantive.
49) An extensive discussion has also been provided of the extent to which implementation requires interagency co-operation.
50) The extent to which spadefoot tadpoles become cannibalistic varies between the different species and according to ecological circumstance.
51) The extent to which ideas and values actually shape policy change requires careful empirical enquiry.
52) Some other form of comparison is therefore necessary to indicate the extent to which a child is experiencing difficulties.
53) It is unclear the extent to which the 12 need form a cohesive group.
54) The coefficient of diversification measures the extent to which the portfolio has been diversified.
55) Recent surveys including that carried out by the Linguistic Minorities Project 1985 have revealed the extent to which Britain is multilingual.
56) Many families face a time crunch,(www.Sentencedict.com) but experts disagree on the extent to which average working hours have increased.
57) This short case-study shows the extent to which a multi-plant set of factories is vulnerable to continuing change.
58) The project is intended to begin to explore these possibilities by examining the extent to which expert systems can acquire human expertise.
59) Accordingly, pre-exposure to the context can be expected to attenuate the extent to which latent inhibition will develop context-specificity.
60) The size of the pension fund is a major determinant of the extent to which managed funds are used.
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