Sentence examples for extent adopted from inspiring English sources

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They have expanded by mergers, and all have, to some extent, adopted the life-science business model, selling both conventional agrochemicals and genetically modified (GM) seeds.

Secondly, the study builds on the findings of the author's master's thesis which showed that lecturers and students at Mzuzu University MZUNII) had to some extent, adopted some Web 2.0 technologies in their teaching and learning activities respectively.

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In the absence of Pygo2, the MaSC/basal cells lose their identity to some extent, adopting characteristics of a more luminal nature [ 4].

Especially for those of us who've moved south of the border, we are still living in cultures that are overwhelmingly Christian and have, to greater or lesser extents, adopted many of the customs of North American Christmas and the symbols that go with it...including all the winter-inspired trees and wreaths and candles and gaily colored gift wrap you could hope for.

The goal was to evaluate to which extent the adopted design approach may leverage the acquisition of distilled knowledge about such design trade-offs.

But they were nonetheless one of Xunzi's most important influences: although he rejected Mohist positions, to a large extent he adopted their argument strategies; he also seems to have learned a great deal from the Mohist conception of fa (models, standards).

The usage of mapping systems in on-line text has to some extent been adopted in the context input methods, allowing convenient keying of IPA characters that would be otherwise unavailable on standard keyboard layouts.

This concept of the free market society (this is how capitalism was labeled before the term "capitalism" came into existence) to a great extent was adopted as the base of the political system in the Unites States at the time of its inception.

Participants were asked to what extent they adopted the principles promoted in the CHIP intervention since completing the programme and a dichotomous variable was created: compliant ('all' or 'most of principles') and non-compliant ('a few' or 'none of principles').

Clinical research centers in Saudi Arabia have, to a large extent, individually adopted Western and international regulations of clinical research such as the US Title 45 Code of Federal Regulation part 46 [ 3], the Declaration of Helsinki [ 18], and the guidelines of the Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences [ 19].

Combining this with the EU's demographic decline, Mr Laqueur goes on to echo the fears of some of the wilder American neocons that Europe risks becoming a Muslim-dominated Eurabia, to the extent of adopting sharia law.Many EU countries have problems with their Muslims.

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