Sentences with phrase «fairly large degree»

«Though they're unmistakably iPhones at first glance, there's actually a fairly large degree of change from the 6S and 6S Plus.
There is a fairly large degree of uncertainty in these figures, primarily because the magnitude of the cooling effect from human aerosol emissions is not well known.
Whilst Hotel Wendy Mar had a bit of an impersonal feel to it, and we were disappointed to find that we hadn't seen the back of Peru's suicide showers, the amazing buffet breakfast offered a fairly large degree of compensation.

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To a large degree, the same guiding motive — to know things more deeply — characterized science until fairly recently.
The episodic bent of the film's first half - much of the narrative seems to follow the central characters as they fight one fire after another - does test the viewer's patience to a fairly demonstrable degree, and it's clear that Backdraft, by and large, works best when focused on the rivalry and relationship between the central figures (and how it ultimately affects their respective work).
The fairly small effect on overall completion conceals much larger effects on where NHRP - eligible students earn their degrees.
The large 480 - litre boot is usefully shaped and, while there's a fairly pronounced load lip to lift bags over, dropping the rear seats gives the Sportback a degree of practicality that's surprising in a car with such streamlined looks.
Because people go to law school after college in the U.S., there are also a fairly large number of people with technical undergrad degrees who go to law school.
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