Extent
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1954 examples of Extent in a sentence
"So you agree to some
extent
with this statement."
It was phenomenal, and we felt grateful that she trusted us to that
extent.
That, for centuries, we've inherited a view of human nature based on the notion that we're divided selves, that reason is separated from the emotions and that society progresses to the
extent
that reason can suppress the passions.
To what
extent
can we ascribe personality to God?
Now they're saying the sea ice in the Arctic, the summertime
extent
is going to be gone in the next four to 10 years.
I want to convince you that humans are, to some extent, natural born essentialists.
However, it's hard sometimes to remember the
extent
of that urbanization.
Every city determines to a very large
extent
the amount of energy used by its inhabitants.
And it was well enough preserved so we could determine the DNA from this individual, even to a greater
extent
than for the Neanderthals actually, and start relating it to the Neanderthal genome and to people today.
I had that condition, to a certain extent, from my own childhood illness.
MG: I think to an extent, you have to understand that it's axiomatic among hackers that they do that.
They're the dominant builders and to a large extent, the dominant designers.
And I believe that the decades ahead of us now will be to a greater or lesser
extent
turbulent the more or less we are able to achieve that aim: to bring governance to the global space.
It must be this: "To the
extent
that you are able, and want to, we would love to work out an arrangement for you to continue to work through treatment."
To the
extent
you have a true self, it's something that you in part discover, but in part create.
And that, to a large extent, is what we want to do now.
Because human beings are, to some extent, hivish creatures like bees.
The first time I ever went down to Haiti was in August of 2008, sort of on a whim, and I was fielding surveys in the rural south of the country to assess the
extent
of energy poverty.
And he was this incredibly tragic figure, but he was a window into the
extent
to which our memories make us who we are.
To what
extent
are these people right?
And these submovements are kind of floating around, and as the wall hits you, they connect themselves to an extent, and that's when the cognitive mind: "Oh, 360 flip, I'm going to make that."
There were a couple large, sweaty men with chainsaws standing in the center of the church, but nobody knew where to send them because no one knew the
extent
of the damage yet.
And this is not the audience to which I'm going to preach to what
extent
the Internet empowered people.
And you have this very strongly to the
extent
that, even if you see when we talk about revolutions these days, these revolutions are not named anymore around ideologies or ideas.
Eventually, I set about writing my book, really to demonstrate the
extent
of this problem on a global scale.
But the other thing I noticed is that it also seemed to be related to the
extent
to which the students were participating, and how well they were participating.
The same, I felt, was true in almost every single one of the middle and developing countries that I went to, and to some
extent
the same is true of us.
But I don't think to any
extent
that it really needs to be done.
So people understand that meaning is important, they just don't understand the magnitude of the importance, the
extent
to which it's important.
But what really drives these numbers, this high morbidity, and to some
extent
the high mortality, is the fact that these start very early in life.
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