Examples of using A far greater in English and their translations into Swedish
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Lifestyle is, therefore, a multidimensional factor that has a far greater impact than gender on life expectancy.
It has serious advantages over the previous version of the"Era" and represents a far greater interest.
They were intended for ships far more advanced than we're capable of building with a far greater energy reserve.
These believers insisted that the child of destinyˆ would be able to exert a far greater world influence as a resident of Alexandriaˆ than of any designated place in Palestineˆ.
The first is to involve the European Parliament in the decisionmaking process to a far greater extent in future.
Further, the absence of any political will to act appropriately represents a far greater impediment to the creation of such a state.
Directly in response to destructive planetary forces, a far greater technological advance had been occurring on the Scientology front.
the steel-O-Flex locks to reach a far greater security padlocks with common wire,
A far greater problem area lies in trying to co-ordinate the EU programmes with those of other donors.
Mrs Jensen noted that the Council is awarding itself a far greater increase in administrative expenditure than it is allowing to the other institutions.
For the real story was a far greater tale and its roots went much deeper.
In addition, we will be able to educate a far greater number of both girls
This will, however, be a far greater challenge for the ISIS than the Iraqi army has been.
For the Blessing responds to a far greater question that comes from within you,
geographical anomalies- and represent a far greater danger, and you can move a computer
Thin skin and the consequent skin tears are a far greater problem than anybody ever imagined.
As the Ghosts accomplish their objectives, they discover a far greater threat- one that could alter the international balance of power forever.
This means that your property will be seen by a far greater audience than those represented by smaller local agents.
The worker's crude need is a far greater source of gain than the refined need of the rich.
legal traditions play a far greater part.