Sentence examples for bring substantially from inspiring English sources

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(As a Talbot, it was estimated to sell for $100,000 to $150,000; if it is determined to be older, it could bring substantially more).

If they are sold through a private sale, which can bring substantially higher sums from buyers who want to secure items before they get to auction, the medal alone could fetch $15m to $20m, Howe said.

Our analyses suggest that a uniform property tax policy would bring substantially heterogeneous impacts across different income groups as well as different regions, mainly due to the differences in income distribution, housing prices and the degree of the Housing Demolition program.

Under LMC, mother son mating can allow females to produce a subsequent mixed sex clutch that may bring substantially greater fitness returns than a large all-male clutch (Adamson and Ludwig 1993).

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Red Bulls games don't attract many local viewers, but one with Beckham, even if it is three days old, could bring in substantially more.

To sweeten the pot, the group is promising to spend an extra $25 million to $30 million a year on marketing above the state's requirements, which it believes will bring in substantially more revenue over time.

"City Hall's campaign for control of the New York airports has already cost New York taxpayers $275 million," the statement said, asserting that the costs have come from the city's refusal to negotiate with the authority for a new lease that would bring in "substantially higher" fees.

The development of newer technologies, including nanopore sequencing [ 140], could bring about substantially lowered cost, increased convenience, and a potentially simplified bioinformatics pipeline with longer sequence reads.

In its own modest line, an Art Deco travel clock of spinach-green jade, its dial framed by a gold chain motif set off by black enamel, provided evidence of the private buyers' sunny disposition, as it brought $14,260, substantially more than the high estimate.

Bahadur writes: "Globalization has led towns like Umred to demand electricity — necessary for the Internet and satellite television, and 'essential,' as one resident tells Giridharadas, 'to ambition.' " In other words, McLuhan was probably well aware of the "rising black consciousness" and believed it was brought about substantially by electricity.

This home is one of many whose price has been brought down substantially by the recession and real estate bust.

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