Aún no tenemos significados para "have more".
1He added: I think young filmmakers today have more opportunities than ever.
2Kurdish political blocs have more often reached political deals with Shi'ite parties.
3But France have more power and skill than either Spain or Portugal.
4The years ahead have more challenges for doctors than any previous decade.
5Of course it is true that women do have more choices today.
6Both funds have more than doubled in size this year, he said.
7It is, however, important to have more capacity than you normally need.
8People see it's possible to have more than just a natural disaster.
9The shares have more than doubled in value in the past year.
10They have more important economic interests to protect in respect of Russia.
11Future versions will likely have more modes and more capabilities, said Shapcott.
12English champions United claim to have more than 650 million global followers.
13Thousands of people will have more money in their pockets next week.
14Language is really flexible and words can have more than one meaning.
15In addition, she won't have more than one date planned per month.
16Other authors, of course, have more startling ways of grabbing our attention.
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