Similar words: to some extent, to the detriment of, to the point of, extent, extention, get into the habit of, in the event of, to a lesser extent.
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34. Unfortunately, elemental analysis will not yield any information as to the extent of contamination by urea.
35. Not only is more predictable, to the extent of superstition.
36. Further investigations will need to the extent of nitric oxide's role in vasovagal syncope.
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38. As for a joint stock limited company, the shareholders shall be responsible for the company to the extent of the shares they have subscribed to.
39. Autonomy: refers to the extent of the state's independence from self - serving and conflicting social pressures.
40. He sued for damage to the extent of five hundred rupees.
41. The network component cost data shall be prepared to the extent of seperate exchange office or exchange area.
42. The researchers linked the risk of infertility to the extent of the cutting.
43. So perfect asset structure efficiently reduces risk of a firm to the extent of equilibrium between risk and profit.
44. The second is that the voltage gain is increased to the extent of maximum value in theory.
45. When using punishment, it must be to the extent of the misconduct and not delayed.
46. Money to the extent of hundreds of thousands was set in motion.
47. He takes a drop now and then but not to the extent of being drunk.
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49. He is in debt to the extent of 10,000 dollars.
50. An oversized or undersized Samoyed is to be penalized according to the extent of the deviation.
51. The foregoing description is that of the ideal Giant Schnauzer. Any deviation from the above described dog must be penalized to the extent of the deviation.
52. The foregoing description is that of the ideal Doberman Pinscher. Any deviation from the above described dog must be penalized to the extent of the deviation.
53. Soon she was having tests to the extent of the cancer and hearing the grim results.
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More similar words: to some extent, to the detriment of, to the point of, extent, extention, get into the habit of, in the event of, to a lesser extent, extend, extended, extension, extenuate, extensive, overextend, extenuating, overextended, to the effect that, to that end, extended family, into the bargain, down to the ground, significant other, born to the purple, intent on, listen to, stentorian, portentous, establishment of, portentously, statement of account.