Sentence examples for is getting much less from inspiring English sources

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The population of England is growing more diverse, and Christianity is getting much less white, but the Church of England is going backwards when it comes to selecting and promoting minority ethnic clergy, a senior bishop has told the General Synod.

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Most of these colleges are only now discovering that they are getting much less cash from the exchequer than they had anticipated.

"The bitter irony is that now London is back in boom," says Bowie, "we're getting much less affordable housing out of major market deals than we used to in the recession.

That's partly due to the sharp deterioration in the "terms of trade," where we're getting much less for our exports and paying more for our imports than we used to.

"I'm paying the same rates as last year, but I'm getting much less service in restaurants and at the front desk," said Roger Wright, an automobile insurance executive who lives in Greensboro, N.C., and who travels on business every week.

The decline in production has been getting much less steep.

Nonsmoking adults are getting much less exposure to secondhand smoke than they used to--but children are still getting plenty.

"Other animated movies that may not have done so well, you're getting much less (of this) conversation".

Another treatment strategy exists that's potentially ten times as effective as PrEP, but it's getting much less of the limelight.

Nevertheless the fact remains that certain peoples are getting much less per head to eat than other peoples and much less than they really need in order to lead healthy and happy lives.

"It's got much less information.

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