1. Luck is a rare commodity but the harder a manager works the more he has of it. 2. The more Renee Henry learnt about the therapy, the more she became convinced that it was right for her. 3. The more she spoke, the more she warmed to her subject. 4. The scarcer the commodity - eg accountancy - the more the applicant will exercise his power of selection. 5. My argument has always been the more work you put into something, the more you get out of it. 6. It would, of course, under this wider conception also include instrumental presuppositions as well as the more abstracted philosophical discussions already mentioned. 7. The less successful a government is in controlling the PSBR, the more it will have to borrow through bond issue to prevent money supply from growing too fast. 8. The more I see of Newsome the more I think he is crap! 9. So we would essentially be talking about a phased process the more we consider. 10. The more time she spent with Miguel Rafaelo, the more she wanted to. |