Similar words: to the extent that, to such an extent that, extent, extention, to that extent, to some extent, to the extent of, extent of damage.
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121) The extent to which a powerful magnate could dominate the shire community and act as a focus for local sentiment varied.
122) The extent to which certain species of marine fishes may be tamed was published some time ago in a popular weekly magazine.
123) However, we believe there are limitations in the extent to which such impacts can be assigned strict quantitative values.
124) The debacle of the 1971-3 property boom clearly demonstrated the significant extent to which city development was impacted by national economic policy.
125) The extent to which Burn, or before him Salvin, was responsible for these remains an unresolved mystery.
126) Such statements, though frequently unjustified, indicate the extent to which rhetoric of this kind had become widely acceptable.
127) This is the extent to which women's moral perceptions are tied to the aesthetic.
128) No doubt, future historians will debate the extent to which this record catalysed international interest in global warming forecasts.
129) However, an overall sense of direction will be determined by the extent to which we are happy with the answers given.
130) The success of any major production overhaul could also depend on the extent to which union agreement is forthcoming.
131) The focus of interest here is the extent to which the building societies are likely to make inroads into traditional banking business.
132) They have explored the extent to which they reflected mass aspirations and their role in the political outcome of the revolution.
133) For example the extent to which patients like or trust the doctor and nurse may affect their willingness to cooperate in their treatment.
134) For example, one recurring theme is the extent to which our relationship to time is changing.
135) For Gieves the tailors, the extent to which clients indulged in running up bills regardless had become extremely serious.
136) The issue is to decide the extent to which sufferers may be supported and maintained in sheltered housing.
137) This is the major challenge facing adult educators today, the extent to which they can actively assist this process.
138) She takes a number of specific examples, aiming to demonstrate the extent to which usage and contextualisation determine meaning.
139) Yet even here the actual extent to which the rural landscape was altered is considerably less than we might suppose.
140) Armstrong is now fighting to recover, and the extent to which the damage in his arm is permanent remains in question.
141) On the other hand, the extent to which judicial decisions can influence patterns of social behaviour must remain an open question.
142) Modern surveys have revealed the extent to which the public expects the Royal Family to earn its privileged position.
143) The strength of the desire to gain particular techniques is often reflected by the extent to which industrial espionage was resorted to.
144) Two cases burning up the Internet show the extent to which technology has become the front line in the battles over privacy.
145) The research will investigate the extent to which such claims are true, and what actually changes when management takes over.
145) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
146) The extent to which educational skills are needed in broadcasting can none the less be exaggerated.
147) This probably underestimates the extent to which there has been a wider shift away from direct council provision, however.
148) Specificity of a system is the extent to which it permits the indexer to be precise about the subject of a document.
149) In modern portfolio theory this is defined as the extent to which the construction of the portfolio has eliminated non-market risk.
150) The core of the database, however, is an analysis of the extent to which material covers the occupational standards.
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