Sentence examples for is more involved from inspiring English sources

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is more involved

noun

An extra amount or extent.

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Based on these studies, it is assumed that the left amygdala is more involved in processing sustained stimulus evaluation while the right one is more involved in rapid and undifferentiated processing of emotional stimuli [ 44].

Is there anyone else in the family who is more involved in helping than you?

f) Is there anyone else in the family who is more involved in helping than you?

France is more involved in North Africa".

There is more involved in this work than sympathy.

Maybe it's not the usual situation, but public money is more involved here than in Europe.

Mr. Emanuel is more involved in domestic and foreign policy than outsiders realize, colleagues said.

Mussina, who is Stanton's assistant, said the membership is more involved now.

I wonder if there is more involved than just a clash of vehicles.

For a conductor there is more involved here than just following the singers.

(The rest of the hippocampus, the dorsal region, is more involved with thinking and memory).

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