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121. In theory, and to some extent in practice, it does act as a means of distancing broadcasting from government.
122. To some extent, we must ring out the old in order to ring in the new.
123. To some extent, this may indicate a lessening preference for the institutions of marriage.
124. The kind of protection that you may require depends to some extent on the status of your employer.
125. To some extent, also, they were doubly unlucky in 1991.
126. Thirdly, again helped by circumstances, he had to some extent ended the hereditary principle as applying to the emperorship.
127. The sentence unit must be inferred from the context, to some extent as with speech.
127. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
128. Inevitably, follow up appointments were given to some extent on a subjective basis according to the laser endoscopist's previous experience.
129. To some extent unconventional sources of natural gas, new technology, and new economic incentives, underlie this greater optimism.
130. Every haulier, wittingly or otherwise, will become involved to some extent in Customs 88 procedures.
131. It is probable that deliberate equivocation in respect of the intended sense of word forms is always to some extent odd.
132. The process of competition has, to some extent, eroded the differences between the commercial and the publicly funded television services.
133. To some extent, adults can choose of their own free will whether to deal with their grief or not.
134. This applies mainly to the opportunist feeders like gulls, fulmars[sentencedict.com], skuas and to some extent gannets.
135. If the source marker precedes the quoted words, the reader is to some extent prepared.
136. It is estimated that approximately 500,000 adults in Great Britain suffer from agoraphobia to some extent.
137. To some extent, all that we have so far said about multimedia development is really a description of multimedia databases.
138. Rut these have to some extent been inferred from the discrete geographical distribution of each kingdom's coinage.
139. To some extent, this is just as McLuhan predicted.
140. Wind generation is variable, but to some extent predictable.
141. To some extent the differences were amenable to argument.
142. People always lived in dimness to some extent.
143. XRD and SEM analysis indicate that the modified alloy is amorphized to some extent besides of the reduction of particle size.
144. To some extent this is correctable, even self - correcting.
145. To some extent, type 3 also conforms to this pattern. It could be that such questions are more valuable pedagogically - or at least as valuable!
146. To some extent, Hinayana Buddhism has become the spiritual pillar of Tai people.
147. To some extent, I am speculating about the futures market.
148. A database framework allows you to equalize them to some extent.
149. Compared with the original circuit, the new system increases the phase modulation depth as predicted, and intensity modulation can be controlled to some extent.
150. In teaching the traditional curriculum, law teachers in almost all the law schools use to some extent the case method or the Socratic Method.
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