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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31. By buying large amounts of United States Treasury bonds (and, to a lesser extent, Japanese and European bonds), China has kept its currency artificially low.
32. Gluconeogenesis occurs mainly in the liver and to a lesser extent in the kidney.
33. This also endangers American interests in other regions, although to a lesser extent.
34. We will also discuss sound and word - level information processing, but to a lesser extent.
35. Elliptone, and to a lesser extent, rotenone, had some inhibitory effect on growth and development and deterred oviposition.
36. Mulberry's brand penetration had increased significantly in Asia and to a lesser extent in the US.
37. In other areas the defences appear to have been developed later and to a lesser extent.
38. The Australian state accounts for more than 50 per cent of coking coal supply to the global seaborne market, on which steel mills in Asia, and to a lesser extent, western Europe rely.
39. These changes will affect all managers and to a lesser extent some shop - floor workers.
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