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单词 To the extent that
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1. Sales have fallen badly this year, to the extent that we will have to close some of our shops.
2. Violence increased to the extent that residents were afraid to leave their homes.
3. To the extent that proletarianization is occurring, it may be a long, slow process.
4. To the extent that he focused on Indochina at all, he was ambivalent.
5. Guidance is effective, however, only to the extent that control is exerted.
6. A linguistic element carries meaning to the extent that it is selected.
7. It is deductible only to the extent that you earn investment income.
8. To the extent that professional indemnity insurance is known to be available there is, in fact, an encouragement to litigate.
9. To the extent that it avoids medical bureaucracy and so on, it is an improvement, but self-assessment is a radical change.
10. These are worthy of repetition to the extent that they give some indication of the prevailing mood of practitioners.
11. Guide readers are only aware of contexts to the extent that contexts change the appearance of the document.
12. To the extent that rank-ordering means giving preferences to candidates of one party rather than another it is both easy and reasonable.
13. Therefore,() free will itself is any good only to the extent that it contributes to eventual reproduction.
14. To the extent that it purports to do anything else, I respectfully dissent.
15. To the extent that a multicellular soma is not maintained by selection between cells, accumulation of somatic mutations is inevitable.
16. To the extent that his religious function included freeing his people from bondage, his spiritual role was also political.
17. To the extent that training is provided, it varies greatly in nature, quality, duration, and goals.
18. Style pages cover Spitalfields stories regularly, to the extent that now only people with money can afford to live there.
19. Self-knowledge is valuable only to the extent that it helps to meet the contingencies under which it has arisen.
20. To the extent that this is true, it is entirely consistent with the history of child psychiatry in this country.
21. To the extent that legitimate authorities have power over us, the pre-emption thesis governs our right attitude to them.
22. It can therefore be argued that biological differences become biological inequalities only to the extent that they are defined as such.
23. The intent is that the special learner be educated side by side with other children to the extent that this is possible.
24. Substitutes have been developed in the past but failed to absorb water to the extent that ivory does.
25. The chink in this otherwise disarming argument is that Nature exists only to the extent that we comprehend it.
26. But no such agreement will be binding on third parties save to the extent that they have knowledge thereof.
27. Nature programs every successful species to engage in gender and inter-generational cooperation to the extent that is necessary for reproduction.
28. Over the last year or two my playing has deteriorated to the extent that I am now virtually a one-fingered guitarist!
29. What we do is to picture the current situation altered to the extent that Mrs Thatcher delays the election.
30. But such hopes should not overshadow any time alone to the extent that they lead to depression and lack of self appreciation.
31. Large corporations, to the extent that they innovated at all, tried to do it all in-house.
32. To the extent that positivist criminology incorporates a realistic, manageable version of determinism, it becomes compatible with its classical predecessor.
33. Foucault objects to historicism and Western humanism to the extent that they assume a continuous development, progress, and global totalization.
34. To the extent that social research more generally has retained an interest in social reform this has been redirected in various ways.
35. Taxation Deferred taxation is accounted for to the extent that a liability or an asset is expected to crystallise.
36. To the extent that educational programs purport to teach social knowledge, legitimate opportunities for social interaction must be provided.
37. Autonomy on the part of employees is only tolerated to the extent that it contributes to productivity and profitability.
38. To the extent that the plan reflected any kind of programmatic coherence, its major thrust was toward housing rehabilitation.
39. Nationalism has gained ground to the extent that it has begun to claim mainstream status.
40. To the extent that these prudential rules vary the Right of Establishment tends to be inoperative.
41. In fact civil wars may not have endangered the Merovingian state to the extent that Gregory implies.
42. My parents are broadminded, liberal and understanding to the extent that I probably could never match.
43. Herbs have historically been used in medicine to the extent that many are reported to have magical properties.
43. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
44. His voice was nasal, to the extent that it sounded as if there was a clothes peg clipped on to his nose.
45. Its importance can't but grow to the extent that knowledge improves.
46. We may not be able to do it to the extent that we would like.
47. If the assessment to the extent that such meticulous, work also greatly improved.
48. She was able to tell them that he was an unenthusiastic convert to Shintoism. He retained his Buddhist beliefs to the extent that he forbade his servants to kill flies.
49. To the extent that it is fervently held as truth, to that degree will it be made manifest in your experience.
50. To the extent that it was a bird, it was prey.
51. Using the API model mentioned in this paper, the fractional spuriousness are reduced to the extent that the phase interpolation signal exactly matches the phase error.
52. It escapes suicide to the extent that it is simultaneously awareness and rejection of death.
53. He could only be sorry to the extent that this affected his grandchildren.
54. We must guard our flanks , but not to the extent that we don't do anything else.
55. And to the extent that we don't do that, we will disappear.
56. For example, it is not necessary to capture extensions on multiple pages to the extent that they are made more detailed than the actual delivery process they extend.
57. Third, to the extent that taxpayers bear the risk, more equity offsets this implicIt'subsidy.
58. This does not exclude or limit in any way our liability to the extent that it may not be excluded or limited as a matter of law.
59. In an interview with Reuters, Tracy said: "To the extent that men think that smiling is a good thing to do if they want to be found sexually attractive our findings suggest that's not the case."
60. I find it overpoweringly beautiful — really. I love it, but it makes my head explode to the extent that I can scarcely read it.
61. To the extent that this bond is held by many investors with relatively small positions, liquidity in this bond will be inferior to the Discount Bond.
62. Moreover, to the extent that the plurality approach represents the law, its meaning is quite unclear.
63. To the extent that the package boosts domestic demand, it could help deliver better - balanced growth.
64. "So to the extent that men think that smiling is a good thing to do if they want to be found sexually attractive our findings suggest that's not the case," Tracy said.
65. When a plant loses water to the extent that its cells become flaccid, wilting occurs. See plasmolysis.
66. The shortage do not exist to the extent that you report.
67. To the extent that an agency exercises "quasi-legislative" or policymaking powers, a substantial measure of political responsiveness and accountability to elected officials seems highly desirable .
68. All deferred tax liabilities, and all deferred tax assets to the extent that it is probable.
69. A tortoise which is losing weight to the extent that it is approaching the danger line should be taken out of hibernation and artificially sustained for the remainder of the winter.
70. Second, to the extent that creditors bear the costs of failure,[http:///to the extent that.html] more equity means cheaper debt.
71. I became pregnant but this man was very violent towards me to the extent that I lost our baby.
72. An essential fact is: In the spiritual world, I am much mightier than you—to the extent that let you and those you run away shamefacedly before my poems.
73. To the extent that he fails to cooperate, he is unsuccessful, sick and miserable.
74. He would suffer serious prejudice to the extent that no fair trial could be held.
75. That's the author's thesis, that gods exist only to the extent that people believe in them.
76. And to the extent that there is a global guarantor of the current system, it is America, a country which as globalisation works will continue to lose relative power.
77. Acupuncture anesthesia is not used for surgery in the Orient to the extent that its proponents suggest.
78. Sufficient freshwater input might reduce salinity to the extent that the surface water could not possibly sink, even at sub-zero temperatures.
79. Growing cities, overuse of fertilizers, and factories that heedlessly dump wastewater have degraded China's water supplies to the extent that half the nation's rivers and lakes are severely polluted.
80. This matter has deteriorated to the extent that society as a whole affected by this.
81. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on severe osteolytic cervical spondylitis associating anterior chest wall disease, to the extent that surgical reconstruction is needed.
82. Expenses are deductible only to the extent that in aggregate they exceed 7 percent of gross income.
83. Unwarranted by the facts to the extent that the facts can be reviewed by the court.
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