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1 Their low fertility owed more to sexually transmitted infections than birth control.
2 No problem with that. Nadal's serving streak owed more to accuracy than speed.
3 In the end, it owed more than it could repay without a sale.
4 In short, Thatcherism always owed more to Methodism than to monetarism.
5 He owed more to Mademoiselle de Vesc than he had supposed.
6 To this precaution, doubtless, we owed more than we then thought.
7 Julius Caesar hardly owed more money than Cucedicus: and, gracious powers!
8 The Times said that no monarch in history had owed more to his wife.
9 Company employees are owed more than two years' back wages.
10 Investors discovered that the previous excess returns owed more to gearing than investment strategy.
11 Within four months, the debt she owed more than doubled.
12 The fact was that men owed more to the iron than they themselves knew.
13 He has paid nothing since he has been here, and owed more than £30.
14 Her longtime partner owed more allegiance to the force than to any mere woman.
15 The Americans clearly owed more to the English than to the Africans British Foreign Sec.
16 Only Spanish lenders were owed more from Portugal, totalling $86 billion.
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