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But losses govern the accumulation of wealth to a dramatic extent".
What the paintings don't show, however, is the dramatic extent to which their subjects were in fact man-made.
"Attendance is up," Mr. Anderson said, "but what is strange is that admission income is down to a dramatic extent".
The museum's neighbors on 53rd and 54th Streets seem to be benefiting too, albeit to a less dramatic extent.
Inflation may have dipped into minus figures, but rents have leapt by an average of between 6.3% and 8.5% over the past year, according to two reports, highlighting the dramatic extent to which the cost of a place to live has uncoupled from the cost of living.
Apple signaled that it would return to growth this quarter in its last earnings report, but not necessarily to some dramatic extent.
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This fenestra is not present in the remaining species, a condition likely related to the dramatic anterior extent of the tympanum as indicated by the narrowly sculptured postorbital rim in the more derived taxa.
This one shows in dramatic fashion the extent of the drop from the 2018 highs to the recent prices at much lower levels.
The knowledge they obtain will be crucial as more vessels venture into the area, spurred by climate change and the dramatic reduction in the extent of sea ice.
BARRY RITHOLTZ directs us to a dramatic illustration of the extent of the subprime losses at the world's top financial institutions.
In these mice, co-infusion of PD123319 led to a dramatic increase in the extent of atherosclerosis.
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