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Sentence count:176+5Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: laterformerSimilar words: matterscatterbatterypatternno mattera matter ofas a matter of factattendMeaning: ['lætə(r)]  n. the second of two or the second mentioned of two. adj. referring to the second of two things or persons mentioned (or the last one or ones of several). 
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31. The latter two issues have been rejected on appeal.
32. This latter task was allotted to a semi-independent.
33. The latter is particularly successful on barracuda.
34. The latter initially diverted public attention from social issues.
35. The former epithet is apt, the latter less so.
36. When the latter were realigned or made anew they often met the earlier roads at a sharp angle on the parish boundaries.
37. As in the latter case, the horse may be in eager anticipation of what is to come!
38. A communication problem between a drawing office and a laboratory arose when the latter moved into a new building.
39. Under the latter system arable land was put under grass for a long period after which it was returned to arable.
40. The latter, he argues[sentencedict.com], can only be accomplished if an adequate food supply is produced within a ecologically sustainable system.
41. Now, the latter three are clearly matters of academic freedom, given the way in which academic freedom is commonly understood.
42. Let the latter realize that virtually nothing is going to deflect you from reaching your agreed objectives.
43. An organism assimilates another organism when it makes the latter into something like itself, as food into the body.
44. The latter, contrary to the expressed view of the Chief Whip, was aghast at the prospect of resignation.
45. In the former case the profits arose where the property was situated and in the latter case where the rights were exercisable.
46. The former began to subside as the managers progressed through the year; the latter, however, would remain.
47. The latter, meanwhile, settled in and around Madrid and concentrated upon advances elsewhere.
48. The latter will have lost the national telephone system, gas and steel industries, and the country's largest airline.
49. Along with the points from the latter(sentencedict.com/latter.html), that would mean an immediate ban.
50. Both Mccullin and Page were badly wounded, the latter was left with a steel plate in his brain.
51. The latter prevailed, but on 18 March 978 was assassinated by his rival's followers at Corfe in Dorset.
52. The latter tend to be less emotive and are more amenable to compromise.
53. This latter was a secular convent which always had a lady of the Habsburg family as abbess.
54. Coursework may be carried out individually or in groups; the latter may involve peer assessment.
55. The latter speak out on behalf of the poor, women, our fellow creatures and the environment.
56. They were given the choice of becoming part of the maintained system or becoming independent; most chose the latter.
57. Since the latter did not obtain an absolute majority, a run-off contest would be held on Feb. 2.
58. In the latter case the hardware may provide some assistance in interpreting the extracode.
59. Pure love and suspicion cannot dwell together: at the door where the latter enters, the former makes its exit. Alexandre Dumas 
60. Is it not strange that while we have an opportunity to choose positive over negative, joy over sorrow, we often choose the latterRVM 
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