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extent
noun as in range, magnitude
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"This might have to do with the extent that children really immerse parents in sports cultures, as they take their kids to soccer practices or other sports activities," Knoester said.
Since the government unveiled its new inheritance tax plans for farmers in last month’s Budget, there has been intense debate about how many people will be affected and to what extent.
"In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, we've actually seen, to some extent, a plateauing in the number of mpox cases, but collectively, it still is a very significantly affected country globally," he said.
The lawsuit complaint alleges that, after the leak became public knowledge in 2020, the utility deliberately delayed measuring methane levels to conceal the extent of the problem.
They also hope to elucidate the extent to which the findings in mice correlate with spatial control in the human gut.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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