Sentences with phrase «ever greater extent»

At the present moment, the boundary between visual art and music has become more complex, as artists see music as inspiration, subject, and object to an ever greater extent.
«To an ever greater extent», Crimp wrote in the catalogue essay, «our experience is governed by pictures, pictures in newspapers and magazines, on television and in the cinema.
This also changed the roles of the various players who define education policy in the schools: «Whereas school superintendents and the directors of teachers» colleges had once decided what was to be taught in schools, the curriculum was now being influenced by scientists and as well by teachers to an ever greater extent,» Criblez points out.
To get a runaway of that sort, you need a reservoir of greenhouse gas that goes into the atmosphere to ever greater extents as temperature increases.
To get a runaway of that sort, you need a reservoir of greenhouse gas that goes into the atmosphere to ever greater extents as temperature increases.

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In the years since, as the means of human destruction have grown ever greater, and the extent of humanity's willingness to deny the world has become ever more apparent, the profound truth of the analogy has also become increasingly evident, and its connection with democratic aspirations even stronger.
By 1992, Evangelicals were George Bush's best supporters, giving him 56 percent of their votes in the three - way race (and 67 percent of the two - party vote); and to a greater extent than ever before they backed Republican candidates all the way down the ticket.
This megatrend explores what might happen in a world of increased connectivity where individuals, communities, governments and businesses are immersed into the virtual world to a much greater extent than ever before.
Maybe footballing greatness is, at heart, an uncertain exercise dominated by luck, circumstance, and imperfection to a far greater extent than those of us who like telling stories about it would ever care to admit.
«Globalization has connected economies and countries to a much greater extent than ever before,» he said.
For that, I think we need compassion to an even greater extent than ever, when teachers» incomes may be linked to children's achievement and the children do not appear to be motivated or responsive to greater and greater efforts to boost their scores.
It's convenient, but with the simplicity of Facebook (recently getting an update to include Places) and Twitter apps, we can't say we ever found ourselves using Social Feeds to any great extent.
Dogs have learned to live with us, to understand us and bend to our wishes to a far greater extent than we have ever really bothered to understand them.
I'd say that Titanfall's titan drop moment was the single coolest «moment» in a multiplayer game this year, but to a great extent it's a canned thrill: it's something you get used to, while in Towerfall every jump, dash and shot has the potential to feel like the greatest play you've ever made.
Just to be pedantic, Ms. Pacman (and the Pacman series, to a lesser extent) put this front - and - center and Ms. Pacman is the greatest game ever invented.
The XBOX wasn't the first console with online multiplayer, but it streamlined and popularized it to a greater extent than ever before.
Gordon would go on to eat fried chicken with Neil Young on his tour bus, guest star on The Simpsons, headline Lollapalooza, and bellow the immortal lines of «The Sprawl,» from Daydream Nation (1988): «To the extent that I wear skirts and cheap nylon slips I've gone native» — one of the great openings of any song ever.
To a very great extent the US and to a lesser extent other developed countries have simply outsourced the dirty work of production, much of it to China, in an incessant quest for ever cheaper labor and goods.
In January, 2008 the Northern Hemisphere broke the record for the greatest snow extent ever recorded.
The Antarctic sea ice extent is the likewise by far the greatest ever measured — is the Antarctic ice signal also unequivocable?
To an ever - greater extent, other types of primary legal materials — from federal regulations to municipal ordinances — are being published online.
The exodus is gathering pace and to a greater extent than even the pessimists feared, with some firms almost giving up on claims that fall within the portal, although volumes within the portal remain as high as ever.
It was the first time that Cyprus was found to have violated Article 6 of the Convention ever since remedial legislation has been introduced, although the problem of delays in the administration of justice remains to a great extent.
A person who uses virtual reality is, often willingly, being controlled to far greater extents than were ever possible before.
Bitcoin may enable Chinese users to evade currency controls to a much greater extent than previous centralized systems like QQ Coin ever did.
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