A great deal definition

A great deal means ‘a large amount’ and ‘very much’.

Examples of A great deal in a sentence

  • A great deal of time and resources are put into hiring our staff.

  • A great deal of effort and pride has gone into providing this new fellowship hall and kitchen for our church and community to use.

  • A great deal of work was done to influence the intergovernmental relations review and to progress the model of shared governance between the UK administrations5.

  • A great deal of circumstantial evidence existed showing that title to cattle ▇▇▇▇▇▇ contributed and financed was transferred to the firm name.127 This was enough to show that the exception did not apply.

  • A great deal of this undisturbed habitat is found in large areas at least 500 km2 in size.

  • A great deal of communication material has been provided to support this topic and the Council’s approach.

  • A great deal of work has been undertaken by GHSC over the last few months to support this initiative.

  • A great deal of effort was devoted to supporting weak parties to ensure that they make a good showing.129 The Sher Ali formula required behind-the-scenes manipulation of the political process, to increase the number of political contenders, as well as identification of “patriotic” factions against “unpatriotic” ones.

  • A great deal of variety and irregularity exists in the use of instrumental variables for substance use, even among similar dependent variables and endogenous regressors.

  • A great deal of the knowledge for the practice of nursing extends from that of the social sciences, the humanities, and biology.

Related to A great deal

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  • MiFID II means Directive 2014/65/EU on markets in financial instruments and amending Directive 2002/92/EC and Directive 2011/61/EU,

  • Bought Deal means a fully underwritten offering on a bought deal basis pursuant to which an underwriter has committed to purchase securities of the Company pursuant to a “bought deal” letter prior to the filing of a preliminary prospectus or prospectus supplement or a distribution pursuant to an overnight marketed offering;

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  • DTCC means the Depository Trust Clearing Corporation;