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greater

[grey-ter] / ˈgreɪ tər /


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The games have always been grounded in history, but their developers have been going to greater than ever lengths to make sure they reflect the time periods they're based in.

From BBC

“While this can be read as a shift towards a more overtly hemispheric approach to managing geopolitical relations, with the U.S. asserting greater control over developments in its own backyard, it is equally possible to interpret events through the lens of U.S.-China fracturing,” said Nel Shearing, group chief economist at Capital Economics.

From Barron's

Unlike the county council's e-voucher scheme, Tandridge said it would deposit cash into people's bank accounts to give them greater flexibility over how the money was used.

From BBC

Growing up in Greater Manchester, he says his biggest childhood involvement with the sport was through doodling in football-themed colouring books.

From BBC

Six months to a year from now, Absolute Resolve could be forgotten in the rush of greater events, look like one of America’s greatest foreign-policy successes, or become an albatross around the administration’s neck.

From The Wall Street Journal