111. To a large degree, he said, "the problem of the uninsured is a problem of small business lacking access to affordable insurance."
112. To a large degree, however, VoteHere.Net is betting the company on Internet voting.
113. To a large degree, Super Bowl ads explain how Monster.com and HotJobs.com managed to differentiate themselves from the pack.
114. To a large degree, that depends on how much is that unspecified percentage that your employer adds to those 401(k) accounts.
115. To a large degree, the changes in Kansas involve a shift in risk from the taxpayer to the government.
116. To a large degree, the Chinese government has already made the transition to a market-driven economy, according to Lardy.
117. To a large degree, the demise of the Silicon Alley Reporter reflects the consolidation and decline of the industry it chronicled.
118. To a large degree, the direction of events depended on whether Hamas itself was indeed prepared, or capable, of halting the bombing attacks.
119. To a large degree, the short crop can be blamed on rainy weather in the spring of 1998.
120. To a large degree, the turnaround reflected Intuit's success in shifting much of its business to the Web.