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91. The experiment seems to have worked to some extent in rural schools with farms attached.
92. But whatever their experience, all child migrants share, to some extent, a sense of loss of identity.
93. One is that Credit Management functions to some extent as a trade paper as well as in its primary role as an Institute Journal.
94. Despite these difficulties, by around 1920 most headmen co-operated to some extent with the police.
95. The reluctance of translators to use it is understandable to some extent.
96. This part of the Act has been strongly criticized and to some extent misused for a minority of very difficult cases.
97. Nevertheless there are initial considerations that all participant observers make to some extent prior to entering and during fieldwork.
97. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
98. Instead of relying to some extent on the Volunteers' own judgment, he treated them like children.
99. This problem to some extent overshadowed the oil slick as an environmental issue.
100. This is also true to some extent for the Crown Court cases.
101. Every-thing I have said here about the psychotherapist is also true to some extent for all the other health professionals involved.
102. Gloucester was also to some extent underwriting the costs of government himself.
103. I was compensated to some extent by the magnificent scenery.
104. In the liberal model, education tends to be seen, to some extent, in isolation from the social structure.
105. There is also the question of the increase in labour turnover: this is bound to have increased costs to some extent.
106. Higher environmental standards have to some extent highlighted the problem of offensive odours.
107. To some extent there is a mismatch between teachers and health board staff in the perceived role of the health board.
108. To some extent this was unarguably true, but not in my view to a sufficient extent to cause the furore.
109. Dictionaries define one word in terms of others, and this characteristic may be shared to some extent by semantic memory.
110. The result is a range of different genres of literary criticism and literary theory,[sentencedict.com] to some extent distinguished by register.
111. To be an official sponsor to some extent is in conflict with this image.
112. The same is true, to some extent, with hedge funds.
113. To some extent, the rally at the beginning of the year sowed the seeds for its own destruction.
114. They are thus to some extent limited in where they can invest, as we discuss further in chapter 6.
115. As in the other mountain regions, population pressure was alleviated to some extent by seasonal migration.
116. By the following morning she had recovered to some extent from the unusual happenings in her normally well ordered life.
117. To some extent his interest in revenge had helped to thwart success over taxation.
118. The second alternative is supported to some extent by the coinage.
119. To some extent this phenomenon reflects rapid growth of the small-business community.
120. However, similar effects are also observable across morpheme boundaries and to some extent also within the morpheme.
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