Sentence examples for all the extensive from inspiring English sources

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Above all, the extensive and sometimes objectively groundless number of exceptions for industry from the financing of the expansion of renewable energy by all the consumers of electricity meets with substantial misgivings [[21],[22]] and has become the object of European proceedings for inappropriate state aid (see the following section) [[23]].

She also had to do nearly all the extensive repairs needed -- including patching up mouse holes and wrangling exposed wires -- and has taken her landlord to housing court three times.

In all the extensive coverage of the Dakota project, the yard is rarely mentioned, although there are occasional references to a "garden" or "park" for the use of residents of the Dakota and the 73rd Street row houses.

Hoe hired John Buckingham to convert the building to loft space; it appears that all the extensive decoration was ripped out at the time, and Buckingham replaced the broad dome with a Queen Anne-style mansard roof, removing one story and adding two.

* All the extensive unit conversions and constants from the desktop PCalc.

All the extensive studies were performed in strong accumulation regime, as a first step, using a constant electron mobility model (100 cm2/V s).

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The capital attracts young professionals, and not just from Eastern Europe, who see in Vilnius a rising star in business and appreciate all that the extensive cultural scene in the little capital has to offer.

In a decision we still find hard to believe, Judge Kaplan excluded all of the extensive scientific evidence relied on by Ecuador's courts to find Chevron liable.

Furthermore, almost all of the extensive Jewish ethical literature on this subject refers to hurtful comments made to specific individuals and not to a general campaign of public education.

In all of the extensive media coverage of the Paris conference, perhaps the most important sentences were these, buried near the end of a long New York Times analysis: "Traditionally, negotiators have sought to forge a legally binding treaty that needed ratification by the governments of the participating countries to have force.

Notable, the recent report by the European Environment Agency (2014) about green infrastructure has not at all adopted the extensive scientific advances on these methods.

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