Sentence examples for Extensive means from inspiring English sources

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But inasmuch as consumption is only created by production, the two should always in a natural state of things keep pace with each other; the demand for productions should always increase as they become abundant and cheap, for abundance implies great production, and great production an extensive means of consumption.

It is a fundamental property of living systems that they have extensive means to buffer their internal physiological state against the effects of changes the environment might tend to have on them (e.g., the ability to deal with free radicals, reactive oxygen species, and reactive products produced in the normal metabolism of food; Kemper et al., 2007).

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Pollen immigration into small disjunct populations was extensive (mean minimum estimate 40%% and mean maximum estimate 57%% of progeny) and dispersal occurred over large distances (≤1870m).

Their extensive lineup means they have two drummers firing like twin engines and still have manpower left over for three guitars, a harmonica, a theremin and even the odd bit of Mackenzie's flute.

Taylor's extensive knowledge means that, as well as speaking up for unfashionable Hugh Walpole and J B Priestly, he introduces the obscure, such as Jack Lindsay, a working-class scribe whose novel End of Cornwall (1937) "charts the collapse of living standards in the rural South-west".

At the risk of committing sacrilege, remember they crucified Jesus, so your extensive wardrobe means nothing to the haters.

The gradual variation over geographic range and extensive intergradation means that acceptance of the various subspecies varies between authorities.

In addition, this extensive diversity means that, at both the individual as well as the population level, the human immune response exerts a complex array of evolutionary selective pressures driving viral evolution [13], [14] in equally intricate, sometimes even conflicting [15], [16] ways.

This extensive divergence means that nothing can be concluded from these data about the phylogenetic relationship of the Cryptococcus laurentii PRP8 endonuclease with the euascomycetes.

Of course, more education and extensive training means that organizational barriers such as time restraints and economical cutbacks need to be addressed.

The 1998 participants reported more extensive use (mean 20.7 units) in 1998 compared to 2006 (mean 14.2 units).

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