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greater

[grey-ter] / ˈgreɪ tər /


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"These findings suggest that when stroke damage leads to greater movement loss, undamaged regions on the opposite side of the brain may adapt to help compensate," Kim explained.

From Science Daily

These proposed changes include greater data sharing and more open discussion of alternative interpretations to improve the reliability of experimental findings.

From Science Daily

Holyrood has some tax and welfare powers that could be used to help address these problems but Westminster has much greater financial clout.

From BBC

She stepped down as attorney general, but amassed even greater influence as Maduro’s right hand, able to direct policy and distribute favors without restriction.

From The Wall Street Journal

The longer the war continues, the greater the consequences for the region and for the wider world.

From BBC