Sentence examples for extent lies from inspiring English sources

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Knowledge sharing success, to a great extent, lies in the employees' capability to share knowledge.

Social network theory argues that the implementation of innovative technology, such as disaster prevention technology, to a great extent lies in understanding social networks and their role in information processing activities (Granovetter 1983; Rogers 1983).

The proposed development method, to some extent, lies on the findings of an experience report by Smith et al. [P23] where undergraduate students experimented with test-driven development in embedded domain.

It has been suggested that the economic benefit now to larger extent lies in the pooling of resources and advantages of scale e.g. [ 31], and one may speculate whether this perhaps is less of an advantage.

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It is found that for the present test conditions, the microgravity opposed flow smolder reaction temperatures, propagation velocities, toxic compound production and reaction extent lie between those of normal-gravity upward and downward tests.

To this extent, philosophy lies outside the main disciplines concerned with the descriptive study of religion; thus, it is often difficult to disentangle descriptive problems from those bearing on the truth of the content of what is being described.

To some extent it lies in the downplaying of causality issues — of whether high debt causes slow growth, slow growth causes high debt, or both high debt and slow growth are the result of third factors (as was the case in demobilizing postwar America, which they highlighted in their original paper).

Nicaise and Schockaert estimate, for Belgium, that the lack of representation of this group in the EU-SILC's data lowers the ratio of people at risk of poverty by an extent that lies somewhere between 0.6 and 1.7 % [34].

We are dealing with people that are perfectly willing to lie to the world to attempt to further their case -- and to the extent people lie, ultimately they are caught lying and they lose their credibility".

The extent of LIE usage was found to be primarily determined by the functional design differences between LIE systems available in the EDs.

To the extent that lay people still find it offensive when baseball players command salaries equivalent to those of movie stars and underperforming hedge-fund managers, Boras is a convenient bogeyman, and at every ballpark there are bound to be a few hecklers who let him know it.

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