Sentence examples for extent a work from inspiring English sources

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Determining whether pension funds have adequate funding is, to some extent, a work of art.

The same is true of "Conspiracy of Fools", which reads like a good airport novel and, it must be admitted, is to some (as yet unknowable) extent a work of fiction.

Although written as if it were the journal kept by Steinbeck during the voyage, the book is to some extent a work of fiction: the journals are not Steinbeck's, and his wife, who had accompanied him on the trip, is not mentioned (though at one point Steinbeck slips and mentions the matter of food for seven people).

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To the extent that a work of fiction can be all things to all people, this one is remarkably versatile.

First, to the extent that: (a) work injury and fatality rates by industry and by occupation combine immigrants and natives, and (b) informality, which is more common among immigrants, is more likely to result in misreporting, our estimates likely represent lower bounds.

A study of the minority of physicians who state sickness certification tasks to a great extent being a work environment problem.

Parental height often determines the extent of a work up and/or therapeutic intervention, and serves as an outcomes benchmark for clinical trials.

In a recent study, 11% of the Swedish physicians below 65 years dealing with sickness certification tasks (SCT) experienced SCT to a great extent as a work environment problem (WEP).

Several alternative implementation approaches can be compared under real-world conditions in prospective head-to-head experimental and non-experimental explorations to understand whether and to what extent a strategy works and what works for whom, how, and under what circumstances in different locations.

We will register the duration of the maternity leave, frequency and duration of sick leave from work (absenteeism) and the extent a women has worked but less efficient (presenteeism).

Cobbled together from a former province of the Ottoman empire in the early 1920s, the state was to a large extent the work of a single British official - a remarkable woman, the first to have a senior position in the colonial service, called Gertrude Bell.

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