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BAD TO A LARGE EXTENT
TO A LARGE EXTENT, BUT
Because there was some landscaping work being done here we didn't get to walk the full extent of the gardens.
Because there was some landscaping work being done, we didn't get to walk the extent of
But how and to what extent we use socialist principles to regulate free markets remains an open question, and
But how and to what extent
Specifically, we're talking about the water and to a lesser extent, oils, sugars and fats.
and to a lesser extent, oils, sugars and fats.
I think a huge challenge has just been like getting people in the door, like to some extent, to be able to have this be a financially sustainable business,
Like, to some extent, to be able to have this be a financially sustainable business, there just have to be enough events and enough people.
Now, most people assume these crackdowns have to do with fraudulent returns or return scams, and they do to an extent.
fraudulent returns or return scams, and they do to an extent.
Cats understand to some extent their owner's daily activities as they spend much of their day observing people.
- Oh! Cats understand to some extent
But there is value in the concept because of the extent to which we know how to treat our own friends with a sympathy and imagination we seldom apply to ourselves.
because of the extent to which we know how
So to some extent, we're basically supporting a bill that will have every hospital close.
We must have our military engaged to the extent they need to be.
“Very large towns, to such an extent that they were astounded.”