Similar words: greatest, peter the great, great, water heater, greatly, great wall, great ape, greatness. Meaning: [greɪt] adj. greater in size or importance or degree.
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121. This financial crisis had a much greater impact on Main Street.
122. The shadow of a greater economic crisis loom large in most of the developed countries in the world.
123. The greater the amount of data, the greater the risk of information overload.
124. Now you have an opportunity to develop a greater understanding of each other.
125. Greater investment in public transport would keep more cars off the roads.
126. The eyes of some fish have a greater sensitivity to light than ours do.
127. Reactionary forces/elements in the industry are preventing its progress towards greater efficiency..
128. Her greater experience tipped the balance in her favour and she got the job.
129. It is assumed that you are interested in achieving greater self-awareness.
130. He feels boxed in at work and wants greater freedom to develop his ideas.
131. The higher the interest rate, the greater the financial risk - which, of course, cuts both ways.
132. In the UK visible imports have traditionally been greater than visible exports.
133. She feels boxed in at the fatiguing work and wishes greater freedom to develop her ideas.
134. Some prefer tax cuts to greater state spending on health and social services.
135. There is little evidence that juvenile criminality is increasing at a very much greater rate than crime in general.
136. Forested areas have been expanding every year, with the increase in standing timber greater than that of felled lumber.
137. Although he has sought to find a peaceful solution, he is facing pressure to use greater military force.
138. Foreign competition provides consumers with a greater variety of goods.
139. The danger of shipwreck is much greater in dense fog.
140. The insulation from triple glazing is significantly greater than that from double glazing.
141. Most companies operate in conditions that are to a greater or lesser extent competitive.
142. We look forward to greater success in the coming year.
142. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
143. With more people flying these days, there is a greater chance of getting bumped off your flight.
144. The things which bind them together are greater than their differences.
145. The greater the mass of an object, the greater its gravitational pull.
146. The party is calling for greater political and economic unity in Europe.
147. There is a need for greater flexibility in the way the network is managed.
148. People will accept suffering that can be shown to lead to a greater good.
149. Carter hoped for greater trust between the two nations, more trade, more cultural exchanges - in short, a genuine peace.
150. They would like local authorities to be given greater discretion as to how the money is spent.
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