Sentence examples for sometimes far more from inspiring English sources

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And sometimes far more.

Abbott makes the reflection that politics is sometimes far more brutal than it needs to be.

Meat-eaters are sometimes far more interested in veganism than vegans themselves.

Most of us are quite capable, sometimes far more capable than we'd like, of forgetting the particulars.

So far this year, eight states, including Wisconsin and Florida, have decided to require government employees to contribute more, sometimes far more, to their pensions.

Once the argument is won — gay marriage is a fine recent example — the action will go with it, sometimes far more quickly than one expects.

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Yet designing and executing a negotiation campaign can sometimes be far more effective.

Such people, it appears, may sometimes be far more fearful and vulnerable than the people who anger them so greatly.

He was, colleagues sometimes felt, far more interested in the past; more likely to consult the shades of Gladstone or Asquith than the present reality.

The feeling is compounded by the fact that, in today's military, younger servicemen sometimes have far more combat experience than their seniors now working in the Pentagon, who often progressed through the military hierarchy in a time of relative peace: after Vietnam but before the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

In 2010 the British Museum became the first organization to engage a Wikipedian in residence, which was seen at the time as an acknowledgment of the fact that Wikipedia articles about libraries, museums and other institutions were sometimes drawing far more traffic than the institution's own Web sites.

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