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1 Mr Bawden said weather conditions today were much more favourable than yesterday.
2 The reality of how society functions is of course much more complex.
3 A much more important issue is the method of funding political parties.
4 To have much more of a clear view going forward, he said.
5 However, from a food safety perspective much more is required than attractiveness.
6 Today, a consumer electronics company needs much more than hardware to succeed.
7 Some question how much more oil China and the region can absorb.
8 Facebook search is therefore much more personalized than Google Search-forgood reason.
9 We need much more solid evidence to answer these questions with conviction.
10 The politics are broken. Trump takes a much more aggressive political approach.
11 People are made of water, but they need much more than water.
12 People now have so much more access to information and spreading information.
13 I still think it's a much more likely story for next year.
14 Americans know much more about their own problems than outsiders, he said.
15 The much more significant proxy confrontations, however, remain in the region itself.
16 She said what she wanted to talk about was much more important.
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