- Although there are some similarities in the platforms of both candidates, the differences between them are considerably wide.
- The economic situation has changed considerably.
- It improves their mood considerably.
- Our understanding of the HIV virus has advanced considerably.
- The new bulbs also last considerably longer.
- He has gone down considerably in my estimation.
- Andorra, with an area of some 200 square miles, is considerably larger than Monaco.
- The incidence of this disease has dropped considerably in the past few years.
- Ideas on childcare may differ considerably between the parents.
- These improvement measures help to overcome and reduce considerably concrete cracking and slippage in building construction.
- The gap between the two parties has narrowed considerably.
- There's many a one considerably older than I am.
- He estimated that the "comfort level" will increase considerably in five to ten years.
- The crowd, which had been thin for the first half of the race, had now grown considerably.
- John sang very well though Peter was arguably the better actor.
- Arguably, developing countries can jump stages of development and take advantage of the latest technology.
- Arguably, the testing system has worked well so far.
- Deforestation is arguably the most serious environmental issue of our time.
- With Mars the scientific stakes are arguably higher than they have ever been.
- However, there are many other, arguably more entertaining uses for this technology.
- China has arguably the fastest growing operations in Antarctica.
- Beyond that, they're also, arguably, bad for the companies themselves.
- It is arguably the most complex chordophone of Africa.
- The Italian-born Andretti became arguably the most successfu driver.
- The brand told The New York Times that the plan was to reduce prices to move the stock, arguably encouraging consumers to buy and throw away with little thought.
- He's arguably the reason the industry is the pop culture force it is today.
- In the long run however, your money arguably gets you less of a return.
- Is arguably LeBron's greatest strength also his greatest weakness?
- He is arguably the greatest defensive center of all time.
- Arguably, nailing everything down too early may also hamper innovation.
- The Rosetta Stone is arguably the most famous archaeological artefact ever discovered.
- Arguably, 1932 was the year of greatest achievement at the Laboratories.
- We arguably needs a campaign to promote respect for law.
- If, however, they spend a couple of weeks recharging their batteries, they'll arguably come to their new post refreshed, energized6 and instantly productive.
- A key element to the girl crush is arguably the appearance of the crushee, and yet the classic girl crush is decidedly nonsexual. They may just want to be the crushee ’ s best friend.
- Cost is, arguably, the most important factor in any enterprise decision.
- This was also bad, but (arguably) has to be done, too.
- Adding function to an existing application is arguably one of the most challenging efforts in software development.
- Under regular admissions, seniors have until May 1 to choose which school to attend ; early decision effectively steals six months from them, months that could be used to visit more schools, do more research, speak to current students and alumni and arguably make a more informed decision.
- They are arguably the most important band since The Rolling Stones.