Sentence examples for far more destructive from inspiring English sources

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There is a chance, it goes, that likely temperature increases could be far more destructive than anticipated.

As with Richard Nixon in the 1970s, however, the attempted cover-ups may turn out to be far more destructive.

Yesterday's 6.3 tremor – technically an aftershock from September – was far more destructive because it was shallower and closer to the city.

Between 1873 and 1913, the U.S. economy was in recession for fully half the time, and the Great Depression was a far more destructive downturn than anything since.

Farther south, there was less snow, but it was wetter, heavier and far more destructive, especially because it fell on trees that were not yet bare.

It is the same with international terrorism, which is potentially far more destructive than the local terrorism of the IRA ever was.

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Williams was homeless due to far more intrusive, destructive elements than simply "drugs and alcohol".

In the aftermath of 1986, Chernobyl became a symbol of nuclear devastation that incited a numbing fear in Ukraine and Belarus, a fear that researchers suggest has so far been more destructive to public health than the huge release of radiation.

The right is by far the more destructive, so I will start there.

But a year of costly fighting had proved that the Confederacy's military strength and political will could not be overcome without a far longer and more destructive war.

In our rush to protect our youth from the dangerous drug Ecstasy, let's not forget the far more pervasive and destructive drug of choice of millions of school-age children: marijuana.

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