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61) But they differ from normal girls in the extent to which they pursue these activities and their inability to desist from them.
62) He settled in London and astounded the country by the extent to which he was able to overcome his disastrous physical handicaps.
63) The essential issue was the extent to which the procedural rules of the forum court could be used not withstanding the Convention.
64) The extent to which the maximum wage was regularly breached is difficult to determine.
65) Inviting other home owners and managers to each home in turn indicates the extent to which this openness has developed.
66) Table 8.1 revealed the extent to which flexible exchange rates have been adopted.
67) Perhaps the most important issue here concerns the extent to which OFIs are involved in equity finance.
68) The particular techniques differ mainly in the extent to which they measure and value in improvements in health.
69) But it also questions the extent to which this freedom creates a loss of democratic control.
70) The extent to which Pythagoras and his followers may have been influenced by oriental ideas has long been a subject for argument.
71) Even more difficult to assess is the extent to which and in what ways religion might be important to people.
72) The extent to which school-to-work can raise academic achievement is less clear.
73) These examples illustrate the extent to which biblical scholarship opened up new territory for the arts.
74) There are those concerning the nature of the state and the extent to which governments can conserve the environment.
75) All strikers had to resort to some extent to borrowing, credit, casual work and other ways and means of managing.
76) The first phase of the research examines the extent to which differences in memory and inferential skills contribute to comprehension difficulties.
77) Fourth, to assess to the extent to which estate agents have an impact on the housing market.
78) The extent to which local advisers can undertake an objective evaluation of a school already familiar to them is one consideration.
79) The extent to which the momentum towards more efficient use of energy for heat had slackened since 1985 had surprised them.
80) Some of these differences were rooted in the extent to which the writers embraced positivism or Idealism.
81) The first lies in the extent to which all evidence adduced depends on guesswork.
82) I didn't realise at the time the extent to which it would actually alter my life.
83) The wide range of joint degrees available reflects the extent to which Linguistics relates to other subject areas.
84) DHAs, in spite of their importance in the general scheme, can not be judged on the extent to which services improve.
85) The extent to which cells actually use such mechanisms is still being investigated.
86) The research will examine the extent to which reductions in naval strengths can become part of the wider negotiated arms control process.
87) Pluralists exaggerate the extent to which all groups enjoy some influence.
88) First,(http://sentencedict.com/extent to.html) it seriously underplays the extent to which the system was in severe difficulties before the oil price rise.
89) But to what extent to customers really tell a computer company all it needs to know?
90) Probability graph paper exists to show the extent to which a distribution deviates from the Gaussian shape.
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