Examples of using More significant in English and their translations into Hebrew
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But then came a discovery that suggested another far more significant function.
I was expecting a much more significant drop.
If that does not work, there will soon be more significant attacks on Islamic Jihad.
Somewhat more significant than“wow” due to sample size.
The other, and probably more significant reason, is political.
All of a sudden the exercise suddenly becomes far more significant, right?
This is supposed to result in a more significant weight reduction.
Which player's injury is more significant?
And we will have even more significant weapons.
the numbers become more significant.
Were they exaggerated, we would see more significant differences.
And businesses of the 21st century are sure to play a more significant role than ever in helping parents achieve that goal.
making sure there is nothing more significant to be concerned over,
perhaps even greater and more significant a primordial, archetypal wisdom.
the driver will be forced to make a more significant sum- 180 euros.
From"Good Times,"(Applause) significant to many people of course because of"Dy-no-mite," but perhaps more significant as the first, really, black artist on primetime TV.
is able to treat darker, multi-colored, and complex tattoos more efficiently, with more significant removal in much less time.
But in many cases, the more significant problem with lumps is that they can prevent a product from being completely formed.
then this link will be more significant.
Muslims and Christ-followers can all of the live in solace and more significant prosperity through this Holy Territory.