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Is your bet on VOLUME or extent?
It notes a secondary sense, "enormous size or extent," but cautions, "in modern use, considered a loose usage by some".
Currently, Homeserve does not know the nature or extent of the action, if any, that the FSA may seek.
The Canty surgery was the lone surprise, but Coughlin did not know the nature or extent of the procedure.
But the phrase "decades of experience" describes an amount or extent of experience, not a number of separate items.
The test targets chemical mutagens, the agents that tend to increase the frequency or extent of genetic mutation.
And while he would not discuss the nature or extent of the relationship, Mr. Giuliani said of the case: "I am very disappointed and am hurt by it.
In the US, insurance companies pay the same amount for any endometriosis surgery, regardless of the method or extent of the disease or the specialisation of the doctor.
Demonstrate these by emphasising dissertation or coursework research, using terminology such as "investigated", "evaluated" or "assessed" to illustrate the depth or extent of your research.
Therefore decolorization of HA is not necessarily representing the rate or extent of degradation.
The size variable represents the magnitude, dimension or extent of the firm.
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