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  1. most of the time

153 Sentences With "to a great extent"

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Another 16% say this is true to a great extent.
Tellingly, they are interested to a great extent in spectacle.
"To a great extent, I do feel vindicated," he said.
But I think we misused the power to a great extent.
It is, to a great extent, a crisis Mr. Trump manufactured.
To a great extent, Germany redistributed working hours rather than created new ones.
The situation doesn't become perfect, but it becomes alleviated to a great extent.
It is, to a great extent, the second skin of sexual violence during peacetime.
"While medical costs, which are borne to a great extent by business," have swelled.
To a great extent, that reflects the endless, enervating nature of the Brexit debate.
"I do think that to a great extent, perception is reality in Washington," he said.
That depends to a great extent on how Smith performs in these next few games.
Still, things are, to a great extent, local, as few artists exhibit outside of Iran.
They call themselves private equity, but they're really private debt, you know, to a great extent.
WARREN BUFFET: They call themselves private equity but they're really private debt to a great extent.
"People are still getting to know him to a great extent," said the Buttigieg campaign aide.
Small banks have been deregulated to a great extent, so they can capture the new growth.
To a great extent, the future of the agreement depends on the outcome of that election.
Donald Trump will be president, and to a great extent, his successes and failures will be ours.
In the States, significant change depends, to a great extent, on the people we choose to elect.
Whether investors remain flush, however, will depend to a great extent on their ability to produce exits.
Despite Friday's announcement, analysts were skeptical the measures would impact bitcoin exchange prices to a great extent.
But to a great extent success will depend on long-term cooperation from Muslim leaders and allies.
Also, what does Trump mean when he says "we really control" the Mediterranean "to a great extent"?
"To a great extent there's been no one really held accountable," Morial said, referring to the civilian deaths.
Whether they are willing to endure the pain — I think they might, but not to a great extent.
Though people may complain about too much choice, this greater variety is to a great extent a boon.
To a great extent, he is almost as uncomfortable with these dead white giants as any intersectional critic.
This is probably a legacy issue that will take quite a while to improve to a great extent.
To a great extent because of Trout, the Angels are not on track to be historically, Braves-ily bad.
Turkey is crucial to what happens in the rest of the Middle East and, to a great extent, Europe.
But, in the process, Johnson clarified to a great extent what Brexit is going to look like and feel like.
Whether the labels support Amazon's bid for differentiation depends, to a great extent, on how they view its proposed service.
"The department has violated that policy repeatedly, and extendedly -- to a great extent over the last two years," Schiff said.
To a great extent yes, though the answer to that will depend in part on who the Democratic candidate is.
The United States won its independence and achieved stability because, to a great extent, it was protected by two oceans.
His administration has, to a great extent, continued the tradition of being patient with a more and more militaristic China.
"Pakistan-American military relations to a great extent will depend on the situation in Afghanistan," military analyst Hasan Askari Rizvi said.
Our ability to localize sounds (or understand the direction of the sound source) depends, to a great extent, on our auricles.
Far from settling the issue, it has animated and some might say poisoned our politics to a great extent ever since.
Shure clearly set out to build a pair of devastatingly accurate headphones, and to a great extent, I think it's succeeded.
There are some expanded obligations in the new deal as well, but the agreement mirrors current coverage to a great extent.
As a result of all of these trends, the power of electoral majorities really has ebbed away to a great extent.
This is to a great extent due to the longevity of plastic and that it ends up polluting seas and oceans.
To a great extent, it was possible thanks to personal engagement of President Trump, who opted for dialogue instead of confrontation.
But to a great extent, Promises to Keep is a window into questions about class as much as it is about gender.
The effort is being propelled to a great extent by the increasingly desperate humanitarian situation among the two million residents of Gaza.
To a great extent, it was possible thanks to the personal engagement of President Trump who opted for dialogue instead of confrontation.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads To a great extent, we are what we say we are — and what others say we are.
Though a typical African in build and features, he has assimilated, to a great extent, the manners and thoughts of an Oxford undergraduate.
Whether that political cooperation will result in investment depends to a great extent on Serbia and what it can offer to Turkish companies.
Lindquist said the target could be achieved within four years, and no more than seven, "depending to a great extent on global economic trends".
To a great extent, Focal has taken the big demanding beast that was the Utopia and refined it down to a more humane offering.
The key thing to understand about both Home and the Google assistant is that they're new instantiations of old tricks, to a great extent.
"Stocks in the metal and banking sectors had run up to a great extent and these sectors are feeling the pressure now," added Parekh.
And the feeling that what happens today is simply a repetition of what happened before will, to a great extent, define that partner's expectations.
The innovative artist is back with a program at the Shed in Manhattan, which strips movement from ornamentation and, to a great extent, music.
Buffett: Well, I would say Apple's — I mean, obviously it's very, very, very tech-involved, but it's a consumer product to a great extent too.
But victory in the Bluegrass State helps Clinton avoid an embarrassing loss in a state that was always, to a great extent, hers to lose.
America's security rests to a great extent on whether it can continue to produce the best military technologies and to counter those from other countries.
To a great extent, the outcome will depend on how the current government meets the challenge from Trump—and particularly on the handling of NAFTA .
"Business people see entering capital markets as involving a fixed cost, to a great extent in terms of transparency, which outweighs the advantages," he said.
But to a great extent the geopolitical influence of Middle East oil, which has made the region so critical to western economies, has been mitigated.
His comments, among others, strengthened the euro, putting pressure on the ECB, which relies to a great extent on the weak currency to revive inflation.
Zerbe added that lawmakers learned from the previous round of letters that university endowments are not actually tied up by donors to a great extent.
For as James Baldwin told Dick Cavett in 453, black people were and to a great extent still are subjected to a bitter double standard.
WARREN BUFFETT: Well, I would say Apple's-- I mean, obviously it's very, very, very tech-involved but it's a consumer product to a great extent too.
To a great extent, this is just exploiting the inherent strengths of Android and passing it off as minimalism, but this marketing has resonated with users.
Manufacturing is going through the digital transformation, if you will, that a lot of other industries have already gone through and completed to a great extent.
There was no evidence that "England is to a great extent the headquarters, the base, from which the Anarchist operations are conducted," as he had said.
"They have to a great extent shown that this area is strategically even more important to the Russians now than it used to be," she said.
Yes, he had a tough Republican Congress to work with, but the Republican victories were to a great extent the result of his own failed policies.
We have an analytic procedure that is thought through to a great extent and very detailed, which specifies to the penny how much you owe the state.
To a great extent, it is the liberal commitment to legality and equality before the law that provokes a party such as UKIP in the first place.
The crisis of sexual assault in high schools and on college campuses remains, as it was 35 years ago, to a great extent a crisis of alcohol.
What materialized after those first bloody years was truly revolutionary: an Islamic republic, a theocracy built on ideological choices inspired to a great extent by Ayatollah Khomeini.
Jay Edelson is founder and CEO of national privacy law firm Edelson PC. The issues for the general election campaign have, to a great extent, already been framed.
Concrete solutions to managing the border are not expected by October, as these will depend to a great extent on what new UK-EU trade agreements are reached.
To a great extent, Mr. Grant is carrying out a promise to his beloved grandfather, who singled him out as a youngster as his heir to Wiradjuri culture.
However, with stock prices and valuations still near cycle highs, the risk of a worsening virus outbreak has not been priced into the market to a great extent.
In the case of DLB and some of these other related disorders it tends to a great extent affect the frontal lobe, which is really what makes us human.
This process is known as orographic lift, and it's amplified to a great extent by the mountain range's extraordinary height — with multiple peaks exceeding 20,000 feet above sea level.
MACCALLUM: So, I mean, in terms of China and many other countries, they have the ability to manipulate their currency, they can manipulate their markets to a great extent.
"Our organoids resemble human capillaries to a great extent, even on a molecular level," Reiner Wimmer, a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Molecular Biotechnology, said in a statement.
"Incremental flight test programs are by definition open-ended and, to a great extent, each test depends on the data from the test that precedes it," the company said.
"The impact of those will depend to a great extent on the steps that the Cuban government takes," said an Obama administration official who asked not to be identified.
"The harvest will depend on the weather and the economy will depend to a great extent on the harvest," said Julio Calzada, chief economist at the Rosario grains exchange.
"We are hopeful that at the end of the day the judge recognizes that Heather to a great extent felt compelled to be involved in this activity," Wightman said.
Whether or not Ms. Nixon can win will depend, to a great extent, on how she fares with voters in New York City, and in particular among minority voters.
It took me exactly one year from the time of college graduation to come to the decision that would, to a great extent, shape the next phase of my life.
You can't, on the one hand, heavily restrict cash and on the other hand permit fully anonymous instruments that to a great extent can be used for all manner of transactions.
The John Marshall&aposs, the great chief justice all the way through so many justices who are revered even to a great extent by the left like Louis Brandeis and Benjamin Cardoso.
To a great extent, Mexican fruit and vegetable producers have been able to achieve this extraordinary growth because of unfair Mexican subsidies, making it nearly impossible for American producers to viably compete.
"We are hopeful that at the end of the day the judge recognizes that Heather to a great extent felt compelled to be involved in this activity," Wightman said, according to the paper.
"To a great extent, we are guaranteeing the marketplace and guaranteeing consistency," Marc Blumencranz, the president of BWD Sports and Entertainment, which oversees the programs for the NHL and the NBA, told FOXSports.
"Having delivered several updates characterised by forecast stability, today's update will likely be perceived somewhat by the stock market as a disappointment, but to a great extent explicable by wider market turmoil," he said.
To a great extent, those preexisting social and psychological commitments — which are outside the scope of any conceivable climate communication campaign — are going to determine how people assess a specific phenomenon like climate change.
Banks, corporations, households and even government, have repaired, to a great extent, their balance sheets while the extremely low cost of capital allowed for growth to emerge from the ash heap of the Great Recession.
"We do have data on the effect of television and movies and music videos on kids, and these devices are simply being used to access to a great extent those types of media," he says.
"The fact that Volkswagen is doing so well despite the diesel issue is, to a great extent, due to the outstanding efforts of its employees," said IG Metall regional head and lead negotiator Thorsten Groeger.
"We suspect that to a great extent it reflects the myriad ways wealthy people avoid paying estate taxes that in some form will be applicable in any actually legislated wealth tax," Summers and Sarin wrote.
With the momentum they gained from Four Minute Mile and constant touring, The Get Up Kids were poised to be one of the first breakout bands in emo, and to a great extent, they were.
But neither they nor their descendants are even symbolically part of American national pride; rather they are objects of stereotyping or emblems of a disgraceful past that has remained, to a great extent, in obscurity.
For example, when Mr. Pearson ordered over $13,000 worth of cigars and cigar paraphernalia in November 2016, the purchase was "to a great extent" made at the request of Mr. Williams, according to the agreement.
And insofar as those who profited from the TPP then turned around and employed workers in the US, which to a great extent they would have, it would have been a wage and job booster.
That the names and work of so many designers are hidden in plain sight is, to a great extent, a function of the way modern Euro-US design history plays out in the museum gallery.
Lavish ceremonial and cultural events on prior trips elsewhere have pleased and impressed Trump to a great extent, and he has spoken glowingly of military parades and royal ceremonies he has experienced on other foreign trips.
"From now on, foreign NGOs may become part of the Chinese Ministry of Public Security's 'difficult to manage' work, because they will promote, to a great extent, their own rights when conflicts occur," the newspaper said.
Years of effort after the 224 beating of Rodney King, the riots that followed and, later, the Rampart police corruption scandal, have succeeded in changing the culture of policing in the city to a great extent.
The current president, Maithripala Sirisena, was elected to office in a stunning upset in 2015, to a great extent on the promise of promoting justice and reconciliation, including an investigation into the disappearances during the war.
"The thing that drives the high social cost of carbon in the US to a great extent is the fact that we just have such a big economy, so we have a lot to lose," Ricke said.
While small-value notes such as €5, €10 and €20 are used to a great extent for day-to-day payments, bigger-value notes such as €50 and €100 are used for both payments and cash hoarding.
"We suspect that to a great extent, (the estate tax) reflects the myriad ways wealthy people avoid paying estate taxes that in some form will be applicable in any actually legislated wealth tax," Summers and Sarin wrote.
These stories are, to a great extent, a recognition of the fact that Sanders is a leading Democratic candidate, someone who has held a firm grip on second place in nearly all of the early presidential polls.
Economists at the Conference Board, a business research group, say that the length of the downturn will depend to a great extent on the success officials have in getting the virus under control in the United States.
"To a great extent, without the grass-roots effort, we wouldn't have gotten the A.D.A." Not content with the passage of the bill, Ms. Bristo spent the rest of her life making sure it was consistently implemented.
The ECB said that in the first half of 2018 global developments were indeed the main cause of industry's troubles but domestic factors, to a great extent in Germany, have been the main culprit since July 2018.
But if the vote is a referendum on Mr. Modi's first three years, it will also, to a great extent, determine whether he can follow through on the ambitious agenda with which he swept to power in 254.
"To a great extent, this move likely point(s) to the tendency for investors to factor in a favourable outcome at the elections and take profit after the final verdict," DBS economist Radhika Rao told CNBC in an email.
The Valley is divided, and in political terms that division is mirrored to a great extent in the way Democrats here feel about Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders as the two battle to the wire in the California primary.
The plea agreement stated that a request by Mr. Jones's predecessor, Mr. Williams — again referred to as "Official B" — was "to a great extent" behind an order for more than $13,000 worth of cigars and cigar paraphernalia in 2016.
"It seems demand will fall drastically as industrial production is curtailed to a great extent and demand for gas will fall further," said one of the sources, after India imposed a lockdown to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Together, the two works introduce themes that dominate the exhibition and, to a great extent, Aldrich's practice: The gap between the aesthetic and semiotic registers of art, and the unexpected connections that emerge in interactions between these two registers.
And we have hundreds of ISIS fighters who are not just loyal to Baghdadi, but to ISIS as a group, who have been released, and we've also lost— to a great extent — our ability to collect intelligence across eastern Syria.
In comparison, a ride-hailing operator such as Didi charges about 20% from each trip since they take care of driver management, customer support and other dirty work which, to a great extent, helps build the moat around their business.
"To a great extent, the norms in Rwanda shifted so rapidly because they did so from the top: Influential radio stations broadcast a powerful, persuasive and constantly repeating message urging listeners to join killing squads and organize roadblocks," Konnikova wrote.
The affirmation of Vingroup's ratings reflects the company's continued robust property sales, healthy performance of its retail malls and the resultant strong cash flows, which fund the aggressive expansion of its other businesses to a great extent, thus supporting steady leverage.
As political progress becomes rarer, many Americans have to a great extent been conditioned to not only expect, but to demand, more purely partisan solutions from issue-to-issue—even when the structure of their government demands the very reverse.
Real estate is the single largest industry in the U.S., yet historically has been one of the lowest spenders on IT. The industry was (and to a great extent still is) known as being a late adopter of technology solutions.
"The pretty good Chinese data implies the concerns of a slowdown in global growth have been mitigated to a great extent, which should elevate risk appetite, in turn pressuring gold," said Bart Melek, head of commodity strategies at TD Securities in Toronto.
To a great extent, that's because this is the policy that ICE field agents wanted to be pursuing all along — many ICE agents were uncomfortable with the idea of just leaving broad swaths of immigrants alone when they were eligible for deportation.
They have given up, to a great extent, the amenities and achievements of civilization: solitude and leisure, the sanction to be oneself, truly absorbed, whether in contemplating a work of art, a scientific theory, a sunset, or the face of one's beloved.
Indeed, from the 21625s to 2900, American businesses turned Cuba into a Western playground; hotels and casinos were erected, and banking concerns established major branches, but to a great extent, the mostly poor Afro-Cubans were repressed by an insidious caste system.
The difference is that nearly all of the men in the room watching Matt Damon were black or Latino and had not found their way to their particular addictions through prescription painkillers, which have been the route, to a great extent, for whites.
Davis first won notice in the jazz world, and "The Central Park Five" is to a great extent a symphonic jazz score, in the tradition of Ellington's long-form pieces and, in its more seething stretches, of Anthony Braxton and Cecil Taylor.
The potential political damage of the FBI probe of Clinton -- and the extent to which Trump may use it against her -- will depend to a great extent on how quickly the FBI wraps up its investigation into email practices and what its findings are.
Trump appears to be trying to revive his organization in an attempt to break out of a prolonged funk that has to a great extent wasted the first six months of his term -- a time when presidents are usually at the apex of their power.
Research has long demonstrated that corruption, although hitting the poorest groups in society hardest, is primarily a middle-class concern — and in today's Russia, the middle class to a great extent is composed of these same bribe-taking officials that anti-corruption campaigns should target.
"  Green argued that the pair has been emboldened "to a great extent because the Trump presidency has sent a message that you can be immune to the consequences of bigotry, by daring those with the authority and power to constitutionally remove you from office.
And as you rightly say, it's unloved Seoul that is actually the model, where you align the games to this gigantic program, I mean really gigantic program of urban development, done to a great extent in pretty inhumane, undemocratic ways, and funded by the public purse.
It is true that when President Trump meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping Thursday and Friday at his Mar-a-Lago resort, he needs to extract agreements on key issues like North Korea and trade, but Trump does have the upper hand to a great extent.
Today, there is "their" news and "our" news to a great extent, and with the incoming Trump administration, we will soon have a perfidious president who will make a statement today and challenge you the very next day by saying he never said what he was quoted as saying.
Adam Wescott and Scott Fisher, Ms. Lazzarato's management team, are executive producers for the film, and to a great extent "This Is Everything" seems to follow an agenda set by them in tandem with the movie's subject, which is largely commendable in its pitch for acceptance and against bigotry.
Wood points out that contemporary image-based culture — the profusion he can barely sum up by listing "advertising, fashion, celebrities, television, tattoos, toys, comics, pornography, politics, iPhones, and stuff in general" — is impossible for art history to grasp, even though it is to a great extent the content of contemporary art.
Monday's elections are to a great extent a referendum on the Duterte administration, testing his popularity and giving him a chance to tighten his grip on power by retaining his Congressional majority, and keeping the opposition on the fringes of the all-important Senate for the remainder of his term.
He has to a great extent institutionalized enough change to ensure smooth continuity under his successor, particularly his 2015 decision to adopt inflation targeting as a guide to monetary policy and the ongoing clean-up of bad loans among Indian banks, said Tai Hui, chief Asia market strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management.
And if this happens, let us all be clear: it is highly probable that the new crusade will be deployed, again, in Latin America thanks, to a great extent, to the United States and its repeated failure to grasp the fact that the "center of gravity" of the drug phenomenon is prohibition.
"Our organoids resemble human capillaries to a great extent, even on a molecular level, and we can now use them to study blood vessel diseases directly on human tissue," lead author Reimer Wimmer, a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (IMBA) in Vienna, said in a statement.
And as the West Side of Manhattan has filled in with residential developments in recent years — spurred, to a great extent, by the dramatic transformation of the once-dilapidated waterfront — there are far more families living near the park, now three-quarters complete, then there were when the park came into existence in 275.
The at-times venomous anger thrown at Denmark, with all due respect to those who did this out of honest concern for those poor souls on the run, was to a great extent fueled by the paralysis and indecision in Europe as a whole to find a common and comprehensive solution to the crisis.
In the 285st century, such monetary largess on behalf of the arts is, to a great extent, associated with different groups: ministries of culture in Europe; the National Endowment for the Arts, foundations, and state and local government programs in the United States; art museums; and a small coterie of very rich art collectors.
The other sense that I've had is that W.--it's funny because, you know, the reason why Obama was elected, to a great extent, was sort of a backlash against W. But I think the profound disappointment Republicans had with W. is--still remains one of the prime motivating factors at the heart of the party.
" He stated that within capitalism, cultural products like music are often created to appeal to as many people as possible (in order to make money) rather than as art for art's own sake, writing that "products which are tailored for consumption by masses, and which to a great extent determine the nature of that consumption, are manufactured more or less according to plan.

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