Sentences with phrase «much greater extent»

As educators our hope is, of course, that given the importance of a good educational basis for a career in real estate services, most students will wish to engage with the materials to a much greater extent than merely the minimum.
School districts frequently argue that their revenues are reduced by TIF projects to a much greater extent than other taxing authorities.
SHRM needs to emphasize technology to a much greater extent in the certification program offered.
Bitcoin may enable Chinese users to evade currency controls to a much greater extent than previous centralized systems like QQ Coin ever did.
This protects you to a much greater extent if one of your employees gets into a scrape with one of your cars or trucks while on the job or on the way to a job site.
The online market has grown to a much greater extent than the overall market over the past decade.
The point is avoiding quantification of damages, which requires administration of laws or justice to a much greater extent that merely awarding a number from the contract itself.
Women, to a much greater extent than men, leave the workforce or engage in part - time work so that they are able to bear and raise children.
If it declines in the face of rising CO2 concentrations even as little as.1 c -.2 c over the most recent 30 year trend (1980 - 2010), AGW theory will be proven wrong, solar will be in play to a much greater extent.
Let's just take it as a given that plants are awesome in many practical and inherent ways and go from there: New research, led by scientists from the National Center for Atmospheric Research, shows that plants clean out air pollution to a much greater extent than previously thought.
The warming resumed after the «deflation», but something happened after 1998: since then, the warming has involved the deep ocean to a much greater extent.
Even in the context of security discussions, I think these reasons matter, because part of our security depends on remaining true to our values... We import more oil from Africa than the Middle East — probably a shock to a lot of people — and that share will grow... We» l be drawn into the politics of Africa, to a much greater extent
In future, changes in CO2 forcing are expected to dominate totla forcing to a much greater extent than up to now.
The studies show that the ice sheet shrank and grew again to a much greater extent than assumed during the last ice age.
In the US, and to a much greater extent than in Britain, private donors stamped their ideas on museum collections.
Instead, the game opened up to a much greater extent than I thought it would and I have really started to get into the rhythm of things.
One particular change made to assist people in understanding the handling is that when using the external view, the camera remains locked behind your car to a much greater extent than in the console game.
Next, company profits tumbled to a much greater extent than the slowdown in the economy.
8 She argues that Americans need to reconsider how the country views teaching and concludes that great teaching is a skill that can be practiced and learned to a much greater extent than previously realized.9
In order to manage the High Needs Budget, LAs will need to challenge schools to a much greater extent on how they have spent their notional SEN budget and any other funding for SEND (e.g. allocations for SEN units or resource bases) at the school's disposal.
In Title I school - wide programs, test preparation and tutoring are provided to a much greater extent than in targeted assistance schools.
«Globalization has connected economies and countries to a much greater extent than ever before,» he said.
This phased approach will have strong appeal where the converting group is planning to work together for the first time, or to a much greater extent than previously, and needs to create the protocols essential to allow the co-operation to be effective.
The DS, and to a much greater extent the 3DS, have also experienced this.
Deadpool 2 incorporates the theme to a much greater extent (and, in one joke, directly acknowledges the wonky way it's been used in past iterations) but still doesn't play it up too strongly.
If you train a muscle again while it's in this state of increased awareness, you'll feel that muscle to a much greater extent.
Whereas Taubes work (see above) is a fairly straight forward review of the existing science, Groves expands into the politics of medical research and treatment to a much greater extent.
He then became familiar with my work with diabetics and cardiovascular patients and was shown that my diet, that limited non-fiber carbohydrates to a much greater extent than he does, was much more effective at reversing diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and even obesity.
Its unique characteristics enable it to catalyze certain body reactions to a much greater extent than other antioxidants.
Frequent exercise cuts the risk of cancers associated with IGF - 1 to a much greater extent than cutting animal protein does, and also doesn't predispose you to the diseases associated with low IGF - 1.
It's a similar process to what happens in osteoporosis, except to a much greater extent.
So I really got a sense of being connected to the other animals to a much greater extent because there is a kind of a continuum.
Fat cells cultured from the body mass index of a morbidly obese patient cause multiple myeloma cells to anchor to a much greater extent than normal cells and produce a significantly larger number of blood vessels to sustain the cancer cells.
In the study, scientists from the Potsdam - based Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, and Harvard University show that sea surface temperatures reconstructed from climate archives vary to a much greater extent on long time scales than simulated by climate models.
Moody's said it was moving authority bonds from A1 to A2 — its sixth highest rating — because «future financial performance will rely to a much greater extent on as yet undetermined toll increases to support the bridge construction costs and that failure to adopt sufficient rate increases within the expected time horizon would pressure financial metrics.»
Only in Bristol, did the mayoral election campaign capture the electorate's imagination to a much greater extent than in 2012 — the turnout was higher at 44.87 %.
Boris Johnson, Michael Fallon, Liam Fox — and of course Theresa May - are going to have to drive British policy to a much greater extent than before.
MySpace allows users to customize their profile pages to a much greater extent than Facebook, for instance, so Obama's staff created an array of buttons, badges and widgets for supporters to add — like virtual yard signs, they advertised the candidate by just sitting there on a page.
By living longer and remaining in a youthful state, specific individuals would be able to create and refine their skills to a much greater extent.
Parents of younger children have it easier because they can edit costume choices to a much greater extent.
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.
But to a much greater extent, Westberg believes that legitimate criticisms led us to cast away a tradition of real depth, nuance, and staying power.
In this scenario, core power in the contemporary world has remained divided to a much greater extent than it was, say, during the nineteenth century under British rule.
Structural contingency theories assume that patterns of relations can sometimes be reconstructed in retrospect but emphasize the nonrecurrent nature of historical events to a much greater extent.
Obviously other cities have grown up around subways and trains to a much greater extent, but we all know that during recent decades the trend has been in the direction of Los Angeles.

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To be fair, Gladwell never said that innate talent had no role to play in achievement, but the extent to which inborn ability sways outcomes in this analysis seems much greater than the degree suggested by the 10,000 hour rule.
But the fact of the matter is that the oil sands have increased incomes across Canada to an extent much greater than that paragraph implies.
I very much want them to be free and happy to the greatest extent possible.
These shifts have already taken place to some extent, but as «our side» ceases to feel surrounded by a monolithic «slave world» the public may be ready to accept much greater changes in policy.
Nevertheless, recent developments in the scientific culture, especially as we see them reported in books like James Gleick's Chaos: Making a New Science, suggest that Snow's greatest mistake was his failure to take into account the extent to which the literature of science is literature itself, which has all along anticipated much of what science ultimately spells out in its own terms — terms that have often enough seemed invidious to literature.
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