Sentence examples for not as improved from inspiring English sources

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As for flowers, they weren't using anything very special some bulbs: Fritillaria, tuberose, tulips and plenty of things which were not as improved as they are today: pansies, for instance.

As for flowers, they weren't using anything very special — some bulbs: Fritillaria, tuberose, tulips — and plenty of things which were not as improved as they are today: pansies, for instance.

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Although tricked out in superfluous, often distracting 3-D, the remake doesn't as much improve on the original as match it goofily amusing moment for moment.

This figure shows that participants, who rated themselves not as skilled, improved more than the already skilled participants, except for body positioning.

However, G. barbadense being not as highly improved as G. hirsutum, it retains some alleles that are deleterious when brought into a G. hirsutum background.

For the analysis, we categorized the "substantially improved" and "somewhat improved" as improved, and "not changed" and "deteriorated" as not improved.

Things have improved, but not as much as one might hope.

Now, though, we're back in reality, and reality, even steadily improved, is not as thrilling as the imagination.

Similarly, Web performance will likely be improved, but not as much as their developers tout.

Therefore, increasing the DC capacity in terms of computing resources is not helpful if communication resources are not adequately improved as well.

But they rely on batteries that have not improved as rapidly as the devices they power.

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