Sentences with phrase «little greater degree»

And you're really looking forward to the argument because you want a little greater degree of certainty.»

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Whereas primitive and archaic cultures required little specialization of functions and little work beyond that required to provide food, clothing, and shelter, civilization required a high degree of specialization and a great amount of disciplined labor directed to providing wealth for the community as a whole and for a small class within it.
Though Scripture does talk about «little faith» and «great faith» (e.g., Matt 8:10, 26), this is not a reference to the degree of faith someone has, but to the difficulty of the truth believed.
Bad defenses (like Arkansas» and Auburn's) never had an answer, decent defenses (like Ole Miss», Missouri's and Mississippi State's) slowed things down a little bit after a while, and great defenses locked A&M down to a solid degree once they got up to speed.
That 30 - degree mode is great for when you are jogging and want to be able to turn a little and at the at the same time need the stability of the fixed wheel.
«The greater degree of scrutiny these policies have, the more that people will realise that while Nick Clegg is a very attractive individual in many ways, the policies of his party are outside the mainstream and a little bit eccentric — not necessarily what you would want at a time of crisis and difficulty.»
Because China Study II includes regions with a much greater degree of urbanization than the first China Study, some of the correlations are a little different.
I've been following you for years now and from what you are saying, I can assume that you shifted your views a little bit away from natural medicine to functional medicine to some degree, which is great IMO.
(I realize we are in October, but it is still 75 degrees outside...) When it does start to get a little cooler outside, this dress would look great paired with black jeans.
Get Me Outta Here has a little bit of jankiness and rough edges to it, but they don't diminish the overall experience to a great degree.
Despite that, the promises of a sequel actually excite me for two reasons: the first being that it is clear that a great degree of care and thought went into setting up this world (the opening credits are a hefty exposition dump explaining how things came to be), and also the fact that with the traditional story out - of - the - way and told, there is more freedom to get a little crazy with delivering ridiculous fun.
Astute young people and their parents are realising that a job with a degree via an apprenticeship in many circumstances has much greater value than a degree, debt, no grad job and little income.
There is little evidence that the standardized testing movement has led to greater equity, providing legitimate cause to question the wisdom of continuing down a path of accountability that has not achieved any significant degree of success in achieving its intended ends.
Feed in the power gently and there's great traction, or jump on the throttle a little harder and enjoy the sensation of the rear tyres braking traction allowing a few degrees of measured slip.
Our TSX Special Edition included little touches like aluminum pedals and red interior stitching that helps lend a greater degree of sportiness and personality to an already excellent cabin.
One of the great modern - day hot hatchbacks, wound back to a more acceptable degree of spend and spew, to look after your wallet, insurance grouping and the environment a little better.
That's a great way to get a Masters degree without taking too much time out of your career, but it can be a high - pressure way to study and looking for dissertation help online is one of the few ways to give yourself a little breathing space.
While the Kindle Fire's uber - glossy display often showed a little of reflections when we tried viewing movies at angles to the left or right, the Nook Tablet's picture looked great even at 90 - degree angles to the left or right.
Located in the western part of the state, Buffalo looks like a great place for new college graduates: they face little competition from other degree - holders, and they have low rent, good commutes, and something to look forward to on Friday night.
There's a great degree of satisfaction to be taken from combining momentum shifts, trajectory changes, slides and dive bombs into one single, fluid move, even if the things can be a little imprecise at times.
Hatton tells Landi: «I consider the small ones complex little worlds where there's enough information for me to crawl in there psychologically... To some degree, my paintings are all environments that can pull you in and you can hang out inside these worlds and have a great visual experience.»
The audience were startled again when Lord Monckton showed a slide indicating that the rate of warming since 1950 was equivalent to little more than 1 Celsius degree per century, while the rate of warming the IPCC predicts for the 21st century is three times greater.
Using the Mk1 eyeball methodology I'd say that gives little more than a 1 degree C rise, albeit (I speculate) with greater confidence.
In the future maybe — but at the moment - there are going to be a great many people spending a great deal of money with very little to show for it at the end of their degree.
Although there have been decades of research on similarity, and recent meta - analysis evidence of the greater importance of perceived than actual similarity in ongoing relationships (Montoya, Horton, & Kirchner, 2008, 2008), we know little about couples» perceptions of various types of similarity in their relationship, and the factors associated with the degree of perceived similarity.
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