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extent
noun as in range, magnitude
Strongest matches
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In his resignation letter to deputy first minister Kate Forbes, Lord Bracadale said participants in the inquiry had "lost confidence in my conduct of the Inquiry to such an extent that it cannot be retrieved".
The question is to what extent AI eventually boosts productivity, sends corporate profits higher—and when those gains will actually happen.
They also stay cautious on the long end of the curve, although the fiscal concern under the new administration appears to have eased to some extent, they say.
She added: "I'd never seen anything quite so patently explicit about the extent to which a university would go to ensure that they have Chinese student income."
He faces several key Supreme Court decisions later this year that could effectively decide the extent of executive power against Congress and the judiciary.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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