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Perhaps as great a challenge is internal.
Their consequences on our society are perhaps as great as they are on those we abandon.
Bergman's reputation in Sweden isn't, perhaps, as great as it is overseas.
Habana is a sheer speedster, a phenomenal sprinter although not perhaps as great an overall rugby player as the other two.
There's perhaps as great a stigma now about taking medication for a brain-related disorder as there is about having that disorder in the first place.
The Essay's influence was enormous, perhaps as great as that of any other philosophical work apart from those of Plato and Aristotle.
Simon Brockington, the commission's executive secretary, said that for whales, "being caught in nets or being run over by ships is perhaps as great a source of mortality" as the hunting.
"They had achieved the two major primary targets, they had damaged Sorpe - but not perhaps as great as Barnes Wallis had anticipated - but coming back to the general feeling the effect on the British morale was really significant and I think from that point alone it was justified and can be categorised as successful".
A larger fraction of sites, perhaps as great as 15%, show at least some evidence for similar biases of smaller amplitude.
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His temperament, in its rages and its ardor, owes something to the nineteenth century — he is best known here, perhaps, as a great Mr. Darcy in the 1995 BBC miniseries version of "Pride and Prejudice".
But then, perhaps as all great things do, the show abruptly ended and the dot disappeared.
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