Similar words: to the extent of, to the effect that, to that end, to some extent, extent, extention, to a lesser extent, at the expense of.
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1. Sales have fallen badly this year, to the extent that we will have to close some of our shops.
2. Violence increased to the extent that residents were afraid to leave their homes.
3. To the extent that proletarianization is occurring, it may be a long, slow process.
4. To the extent that he focused on Indochina at all, he was ambivalent.
5. Guidance is effective, however, only to the extent that control is exerted.
6. A linguistic element carries meaning to the extent that it is selected.
7. It is deductible only to the extent that you earn investment income.
8. To the extent that professional indemnity insurance is known to be available there is, in fact, an encouragement to litigate.
9. To the extent that it avoids medical bureaucracy and so on, it is an improvement, but self-assessment is a radical change.
10. These are worthy of repetition to the extent that they give some indication of the prevailing mood of practitioners.
11. Guide readers are only aware of contexts to the extent that contexts change the appearance of the document.
12. To the extent that rank-ordering means giving preferences to candidates of one party rather than another it is both easy and reasonable.
13. Therefore,(sentencedict.com) free will itself is any good only to the extent that it contributes to eventual reproduction.
14. To the extent that it purports to do anything else, I respectfully dissent.
15. To the extent that a multicellular soma is not maintained by selection between cells, accumulation of somatic mutations is inevitable.
16. To the extent that his religious function included freeing his people from bondage, his spiritual role was also political.
17. To the extent that training is provided, it varies greatly in nature, quality, duration, and goals.
18. Style pages cover Spitalfields stories regularly,[sentencedict.com] to the extent that now only people with money can afford to live there.
19. Self-knowledge is valuable only to the extent that it helps to meet the contingencies under which it has arisen.
20. To the extent that this is true, it is entirely consistent with the history of child psychiatry in this country.
21. To the extent that legitimate authorities have power over us, the pre-emption thesis governs our right attitude to them.
22. It can therefore be argued that biological differences become biological inequalities only to the extent that they are defined as such.
23. The intent is that the special learner be educated side by side with other children to the extent that this is possible.
24. Substitutes have been developed in the past but failed to absorb water to the extent that ivory does.
25. The chink in this otherwise disarming argument is that Nature exists only to the extent that we comprehend it.
26. But no such agreement will be binding on third parties save to the extent that they have knowledge thereof.
27. Nature programs every successful species to engage in gender and inter-generational cooperation to the extent that is necessary for reproduction.
28. Over the last year or two my playing has deteriorated to the extent that I am now virtually a one-fingered guitarist!
29. What we do is to picture the current situation altered to the extent that Mrs Thatcher delays the election.
30. But such hopes should not overshadow any time alone to the extent that they lead to depression and lack of self appreciation.
More similar words: to the extent of, to the effect that, to that end, to some extent, extent, extention, to a lesser extent, at the expense of, at that, not that, extend, extended, so that, extenuate, extension, extensive, overextend, extenuating, extensively, it turns out that, overextended, extended family, so much so that, despite the fact that, at that time, at the eleventh hour, in that event, to the detriment of, point the way, more often than not.