Sentence examples for more significant sources from inspiring English sources

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While banks grapple with these challenges, capital markets are now providing more significant sources of financing, which is a welcome development.

Although the operational data are not strictly homogeneous during this period, we do not expect recurrent updates to significantly affect our conclusions, given the many other more significant sources of uncertainty discussed below.

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He continued: "It is perverse that Prevent has become a more significant source of grievance in affected communities than the police and ministerial powers that are exercised..

The fact that he has flourished at J. Crew, while the Gap, in his absence, has languished a bit, has been an affirmation — perhaps a more significant source of inner peace than regular private sessions he has with a yogi.

Mr. Mishaan later acknowledged that he had been so focused on Mr. Logozzo's complaints about the design that he hadn't recognized a more significant source of his client's distress: the lack of communication.

David Anderson QC, the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, observed in his testimony before parliament's home affairs select committee that "Prevent has become a more significant source of grievance in affected communities than the police and ministerial powers … that are exercised under the Pursue strand of the Contest strategy".

But it's the freemium model that could really be a more significant source of money.

The northern CCS appears to be a more significant source of energy for albacore.

Our results suggest that septic tanks may be a less significant contributor to surface water nitrogen pollution in the short-term whereas fertilizer used at the home scale is a more significant source than previously thought.

When timber price was stochastic the distribution of outcomes was much wider indicating that timber price is a more significant source of uncertainty than the biological growth process of trees.

Section 25 was not a more significant source of criminal appeals in large part because as Barron v. Baltimore (1833) held the Bill of Rights (including its criminal procedure provisions) was viewed as inapplicable to the state governments.

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