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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61. To the extent that this bond is held by many investors with relatively small positions, liquidity in this bond will be inferior to the Discount Bond.
62. Moreover, to the extent that the plurality approach represents the law, its meaning is quite unclear.
63. To the extent that the package boosts domestic demand, it could help deliver better - balanced growth.
64. "So to the extent that men think that smiling is a good thing to do if they want to be found sexually attractive our findings suggest that's not the case," Tracy said.
65. When a plant loses water to the extent that its cells become flaccid, wilting occurs. See plasmolysis.
66. The shortage do not exist to the extent that you report.
67. To the extent that an agency exercises "quasi-legislative" or policymaking powers, a substantial measure of political responsiveness and accountability to elected officials seems highly desirable .
68. All deferred tax liabilities, and all deferred tax assets to the extent that it is probable.
69. A tortoise which is losing weight to the extent that it is approaching the danger line should be taken out of hibernation and artificially sustained for the remainder of the winter.
70. Second, to the extent that creditors bear the costs of failure,[http://sentencedict.com/to the extent that.html] more equity means cheaper debt.
71. I became pregnant but this man was very violent towards me to the extent that I lost our baby.
72. An essential fact is: In the spiritual world, I am much mightier than you—to the extent that let you and those you run away shamefacedly before my poems.
73. To the extent that he fails to cooperate, he is unsuccessful, sick and miserable.
74. He would suffer serious prejudice to the extent that no fair trial could be held.
75. That's the author's thesis, that gods exist only to the extent that people believe in them.
76. And to the extent that there is a global guarantor of the current system, it is America, a country which as globalisation works will continue to lose relative power.
77. Acupuncture anesthesia is not used for surgery in the Orient to the extent that its proponents suggest.
78. Sufficient freshwater input might reduce salinity to the extent that the surface water could not possibly sink, even at sub-zero temperatures.
79. Growing cities, overuse of fertilizers, and factories that heedlessly dump wastewater have degraded China's water supplies to the extent that half the nation's rivers and lakes are severely polluted.
80. This matter has deteriorated to the extent that society as a whole affected by this.
81. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on severe osteolytic cervical spondylitis associating anterior chest wall disease, to the extent that surgical reconstruction is needed.
82. Expenses are deductible only to the extent that in aggregate they exceed 7 percent of gross income.
83. Unwarranted by the facts to the extent that the facts can be reviewed by the court.
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.