Similar words: overextend, extent, lesser, to some extent, talentless, coalesce, extend, extended. Meaning: adv. used to form the comparative of some adjectives and adverbs.
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1. It will affect farmers in Spain and to a lesser extent in France.
2. The law was designed to protect wives, and, to a lesser extent, children.
3. Ethiopia and, to a lesser extent/degree(http://sentencedict.com), Kenya will be badly affected by the drought.
4. This was true in Madrid, and to a lesser extent, Valencia and Seville.
5. It also applied, to a lesser extent, in Prussia.
6. Complete disruption of lysosomes also occurs, but to a lesser extent resulting in less marked release of enzyme into the supernatant.
7. To a lesser extent material was supplied from the south.
8. Supplies came from the London Brick Company and to a lesser extent from nearby Stonehouse.
9. To a lesser extent, the same failure can be observed in the private sector.
10. In water, and to a lesser extent in forests, the first of these factors is light.
11. I feel the same way about ballet and, to a lesser extent, basketball.
12. Some techniques were employed to a lesser extent but still provide invaluable comparative results.
13. The cases of Corvan, and to a lesser extent that of early Elvis Presley, are relatively straight forward to analyse.
14. To a lesser extent, his duties include patrolling and investigating crime in the unincorporated areas of a mostly urban county.
15. Fear and, to a lesser extent, greed are what make money move.
16. I was very tired. To a lesser extent so was he.
17. UnIt'shipments were affected to a lesser extent, managing to increase by 3.2 % over 2008 levels.
18. They introduce competition among cadres and, to a lesser extent, between party and nonparty members where absolutely none existed before.
19. America's rivalry with China (and to a lesser extent India) is nothing like the life-and-death struggle against the Soviet Union.
20. The pollution of the forest has seriously affected plant life and, to a lesser extent, wildlife.
21. He felt the other two were satisfied to play supporting roles to Gedge and to a lesser extent, himself.
22. Rather, they affect production through their influence on labour quality and, to a lesser extent, labour quantity.
23. The overwhelming causes of poverty in rural areas were low pay and to a lesser extent old age and widowhood.
24. The arts, too, have been transformed by modern technology, though to a lesser extent than industry.
25. All of these suffer from the transfer problem already mentioned, though to a lesser extent.
26. What is true of schools in the public sector is true also, to a lesser extent, of independent schools.
27. Energy is measured in calories and comes principally from carbohydrates and fats, and to a lesser extent from protein.
28. The Irrawaddy is published in both English and Burmese, with a primary focus on Burma, although other Southeast Asian countries are also covered to a lesser extent.
29. The relaying inputs are currents and voltages - or, to a lesser extent – digital signals indicating contact status.
30. However, the global recession and a changing market have seen sales of Wii struggle recently, particularly in Nintendo's home territory, Japan, and to a lesser extent in the West.
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