单词 | Extent to |
例句 | 1) At issue here is the extent to which exam results reflect a student's ability. 2) The book discusses the extent to which family life has changed over the past 50 years. 3) The victory underlined the extent to which Prussia had become a major power. 4) They examined the extent to which age affected language-learning ability. 5) Later on I realised the extent to which the Soviet side could exert pressure on us in these matters. 6) These powers will limit the extent to which men and women can be autonomous and equal in love-making. 7) An extreme area of concern is the extent to which the regulatory system will stifle financial innovation. 8) Her letters reveal the extent to which she had sacrificed her identity. 9) Santa Anna was not yet aware of the extent to which the nation had become aroused. 10) The extent to which situational similarity on the perceptual side corresponds with similarity in the behavioural reports indicates individual consistency across situations. 11) The overall limit on the extent to which supplementary capital may be aggregated with reserves is also varied. 12) Individual essays demonstrate the extent to which the constituent discourses of work have to be located beyond the economic sphere. 13) Nevertheless, the fact remains that the extent to which they are genuinely accountable locally is entirely within their own discretion. 14) The second is the extent to which the offeror's shareholders will take up shares under the open offer. 15) First, they examine the extent to which different presidential systems are likely to experience democratic breakdown. 16) The extent to which fiduciary duties are modified will depend on what precisely is disclosed and to what the beneficiary has consented. 17) Programme evaluation, through effectiveness auditing, is measuring the extent to which goals have been attained. 18) In sheep, the extent to which cloning produces over-large fetuses is difficult to quantify. 19) As in Boston, this underlined the extent to which students' prior academic preparation needed to be strengthened. 20) We can also enquire into the extent to which a discipline promotes an open debate. 21) The extent to which the Samoan squad has been turned upside down in recent seasons is illustrated by one simple fact. 22) Consumers indicate the extent to which they value air travel by the price they are willing to pay. 23) Countries differ however in the extent to which they wish to impose limitations. 24) This is important for determining the extent to which the congregation may participate in the prayer. 25) Through doing this,(http:///extent to.html) the teacher will be able to ascertain the extent to which the child understands what he is reading. 26) Gaitskell now knew that there were practical limits to the extent to which the Government could exert control over the industry. 27) One of the features that distinguishes the United States from other countries is the extent to which teenagers work. 28) The degree to which women take power seems to depend on the extent to which the men are absent. 29) In both cases it is important not to exaggerate the extent to which it has been implemented. 30) There is a large degree of uncertainty about the extent to which women worked underground in the eighteenth-century coal industry. 1) Through doing this, the teacher will be able to ascertain the extent to which the child understands what he is reading. 31) This report offered a useful opportunity to discuss the extent to which the age factor might influence clinical decision making. 32) The extent to which bereavement is worked through depends on self-awareness, external support, professional help and general attitudes. 33) The later figures may therefore underestimate the extent to which wealth is concentrated. 34) This absence of small denominations would clearly limit the extent to which coinage could have been used. 35) He was slow to recognize the extent to which the Suez garrison had become an expensive liability. 36) In particular, it will examine the extent to which questions concerning women and power have become part of mainstream political sociology. 37) The extent to which travel broadens depends at least partly on how much you give yourself to the experience. 38) Nor need the courts assess the extent to which such harms are measurable against any standard of consequential morality. 39) Assessment schemes vary in the extent to which they rely on a structured syllabus and defined test modes. 40) The extent to which their development involves various kinds of experience raises an entirely separate issue. 41) The acid test of a good leader is the extent to which they select a style to suit the circumstances. 42) Investigate the extent to which capital punishment is a deterrent to murder. 43) Research is even showing the extent to which mood determines what people buy. 44) Very few environmentalists would choose to engage in a debate about the extent to which they had either succeeded or sold out. 45) The main area for discussion has been the extent to which there should be close day-to-day supervision of television and radio. 46) This refers to the extent to which the organization has complied with the conditions laid down in its authority to spend. 47) The extent to which we commend some one for operating a complex piece of equipment depends on the circumstances. 48) The striking thing about the first term is the extent to which the major accomplishments were political rather than substantive. 49) An extensive discussion has also been provided of the extent to which implementation requires interagency co-operation. 50) The extent to which spadefoot tadpoles become cannibalistic varies between the different species and according to ecological circumstance. 51) The extent to which ideas and values actually shape policy change requires careful empirical enquiry. 52) Some other form of comparison is therefore necessary to indicate the extent to which a child is experiencing difficulties. 53) It is unclear the extent to which the 12 need form a cohesive group. 54) The coefficient of diversification measures the extent to which the portfolio has been diversified. 55) Recent surveys including that carried out by the Linguistic Minorities Project 1985 have revealed the extent to which Britain is multilingual. 56) Many families face a time crunch, but experts disagree on the extent to which average working hours have increased. 57) This short case-study shows the extent to which a multi-plant set of factories is vulnerable to continuing change. 58) The project is intended to begin to explore these possibilities by examining the extent to which expert systems can acquire human expertise. 59) Accordingly, pre-exposure to the context can be expected to attenuate the extent to which latent inhibition will develop context-specificity. 60) The size of the pension fund is a major determinant of the extent to which managed funds are used. 61) But they differ from normal girls in the extent to which they pursue these activities and their inability to desist from them. 62) He settled in London and astounded the country by the extent to which he was able to overcome his disastrous physical handicaps. 63) The essential issue was the extent to which the procedural rules of the forum court could be used not withstanding the Convention. 64) The extent to which the maximum wage was regularly breached is difficult to determine. 65) Inviting other home owners and managers to each home in turn indicates the extent to which this openness has developed. 66) Table 8.1 revealed the extent to which flexible exchange rates have been adopted. 67) Perhaps the most important issue here concerns the extent to which OFIs are involved in equity finance. 68) The particular techniques differ mainly in the extent to which they measure and value in improvements in health. 69) But it also questions the extent to which this freedom creates a loss of democratic control. 70) The extent to which Pythagoras and his followers may have been influenced by oriental ideas has long been a subject for argument. 71) Even more difficult to assess is the extent to which and in what ways religion might be important to people. 72) The extent to which school-to-work can raise academic achievement is less clear. 73) These examples illustrate the extent to which biblical scholarship opened up new territory for the arts. 74) There are those concerning the nature of the state and the extent to which governments can conserve the environment. 75) All strikers had to resort to some extent to borrowing, credit, casual work and other ways and means of managing. 76) The first phase of the research examines the extent to which differences in memory and inferential skills contribute to comprehension difficulties. 77) Fourth, to assess to the extent to which estate agents have an impact on the housing market. 78) The extent to which local advisers can undertake an objective evaluation of a school already familiar to them is one consideration. 79) The extent to which the momentum towards more efficient use of energy for heat had slackened since 1985 had surprised them. 80) Some of these differences were rooted in the extent to which the writers embraced positivism or Idealism. 81) The first lies in the extent to which all evidence adduced depends on guesswork. 82) I didn't realise at the time the extent to which it would actually alter my life. 83) The wide range of joint degrees available reflects the extent to which Linguistics relates to other subject areas. 84) DHAs, in spite of their importance in the general scheme, can not be judged on the extent to which services improve. 85) The extent to which cells actually use such mechanisms is still being investigated. 86) The research will examine the extent to which reductions in naval strengths can become part of the wider negotiated arms control process. 87) Pluralists exaggerate the extent to which all groups enjoy some influence. 88) First,(http:///extent to.html) it seriously underplays the extent to which the system was in severe difficulties before the oil price rise. 89) But to what extent to customers really tell a computer company all it needs to know? 90) Probability graph paper exists to show the extent to which a distribution deviates from the Gaussian shape. 91) But the crucial issue relevant to understanding politics concerns the extent to which individual personality and human nature cause political behavior. 92) Lastly, there is the question of the extent to which the bureaucracy is responsive to citizens in general. 93) The government, for example, emphasises physical renewal and the extent to which public expenditure has levered private sector investment. 94) One of the most important unsolved questions here is the extent to which changes in ideas and attitudes are really autonomous. 95) There are likely to be limits to the extent to which such acclimatization is possible. 96) What he says or does is not as important as the extent to which he matches up to an ideal. 97) The popularity of religious cult communities reveals the extent to which many people have turned their backs on the family. 98) Stone also emphasizes the extent to which women accepted the double moral standard. 99) So opacity can be equated with the extent to which the reader is required to be creative. 100) The extent to which life is difficult in old age is by no means all determined by nature. 101) Consider the extent to which the approach can be said to be atomistic or holistic, bottom-up or top-down. 102) It seems that these patterns are maintained by insider knowledge depending on the extent to which speakers belong to relatively close-knit groups. 103) To some extent this was unarguably true, but not in my view to a sufficient extent to cause the furore. 104) Sear focused on the question of the extent to which degree results are correlated with A-level results. 105) Recall and precision are measures of index effectiveness, indicating the extent to which relevant documents are retrieved. 106) Though his input has been enormous, he is modest about the extent to which it has brought him fame. 107) There is the question also of the extent to which Customs and Excise and the immigration authorities have access. 108) The extent to which a person is annoyed by the perception of an odour varies. 109) Such motivations cut across different media and remind us again of the extent to which media permeate our lives. 110) The case reveals the extent to which the church as an institution was coupled with the nation. 111) The first question concerns the extent to which preconceptions about evolution should be allowed to influence the creation of classifications. 112) Hence the extent to which Conservative criminology is here to stay depends on more than mere changes of political parties. 113) Anything less than this is a measure of the extent to which the research falls short of scientific standards. 114) The extent to which these categories reflect underlying genetic differences is unknown. 115) Assessing the extent to which certain important mathematical concepts are not understood by the adult population and devising corrective measures. 116) Although open to misinterpretation,() this at least in principle shows the extent to which employers were hunting for workers. 117) Are there no controls over the extent to which a demented public servant can make a public nuisance of himself? 118) Face validity reflects the extent to which the test items appear to be concerned with the abilities in question. 119) The extent to which the senses actually play a role in Rolle's spiritual experience has been argued. 120) Precision defines the extent to which a measurement technique can discriminate between differences in magnitude. 121) The extent to which a powerful magnate could dominate the shire community and act as a focus for local sentiment varied. 122) The extent to which certain species of marine fishes may be tamed was published some time ago in a popular weekly magazine. 123) However, we believe there are limitations in the extent to which such impacts can be assigned strict quantitative values. 124) The debacle of the 1971-3 property boom clearly demonstrated the significant extent to which city development was impacted by national economic policy. 125) The extent to which Burn, or before him Salvin, was responsible for these remains an unresolved mystery. 126) Such statements, though frequently unjustified, indicate the extent to which rhetoric of this kind had become widely acceptable. 127) This is the extent to which women's moral perceptions are tied to the aesthetic. 128) No doubt, future historians will debate the extent to which this record catalysed international interest in global warming forecasts. 129) However, an overall sense of direction will be determined by the extent to which we are happy with the answers given. 130) The success of any major production overhaul could also depend on the extent to which union agreement is forthcoming. 131) The focus of interest here is the extent to which the building societies are likely to make inroads into traditional banking business. 132) They have explored the extent to which they reflected mass aspirations and their role in the political outcome of the revolution. 133) For example the extent to which patients like or trust the doctor and nurse may affect their willingness to cooperate in their treatment. 134) For example, one recurring theme is the extent to which our relationship to time is changing. 135) For Gieves the tailors, the extent to which clients indulged in running up bills regardless had become extremely serious. 136) The issue is to decide the extent to which sufferers may be supported and maintained in sheltered housing. 137) This is the major challenge facing adult educators today, the extent to which they can actively assist this process. 138) She takes a number of specific examples, aiming to demonstrate the extent to which usage and contextualisation determine meaning. 139) Yet even here the actual extent to which the rural landscape was altered is considerably less than we might suppose. 140) Armstrong is now fighting to recover, and the extent to which the damage in his arm is permanent remains in question. 141) On the other hand, the extent to which judicial decisions can influence patterns of social behaviour must remain an open question. 142) Modern surveys have revealed the extent to which the public expects the Royal Family to earn its privileged position. 143) The strength of the desire to gain particular techniques is often reflected by the extent to which industrial espionage was resorted to. 144) Two cases burning up the Internet show the extent to which technology has become the front line in the battles over privacy. 145) The research will investigate the extent to which such claims are true, and what actually changes when management takes over. 145) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 146) The extent to which educational skills are needed in broadcasting can none the less be exaggerated. 147) This probably underestimates the extent to which there has been a wider shift away from direct council provision, however. 148) Specificity of a system is the extent to which it permits the indexer to be precise about the subject of a document. 149) In modern portfolio theory this is defined as the extent to which the construction of the portfolio has eliminated non-market risk. 150) The core of the database, however, is an analysis of the extent to which material covers the occupational standards. 151) Such a significant change is attributable to a great extent to China's reform and opening - up. 152) Training in the fundamentals may extent to all the employees, especially in new hotels. 153) The extent to which it helped to promote Britain's broader strategic interests was sometimes questionable. 154) The extent to which the Court will modify these doctrines is, as yet, unclear. 155) By contrast, the extent to which the Gat threatens Australia's fauna is not clear. |
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