en gran medida

en gran medida
= broadly, by and large, extensively, greatly, heavily, largely, to a considerable extent, to a high degree, to a large extent, tremendously, vastly, very much, keenly, in no small way, to any great degree, in many ways, in large part, in large measure, in no small measure, to a great extent, to a large degree, to a great degree
Ex. These can be broadly categorised into the following two groups.
Ex. This has been the case with newspapers which by and large have changed very little over the past century.
Ex. Fiction classifications are used extensively in public libraries.
Ex. The computer can greatly assist in thesaurus compilation and updating.
Ex. Regular overhaul of guiding is important, especially for the new user who may rely heavily upon it.
Ex. The reason for its popularity was largely that it was based upon a principle of conformity in essentials, and freedom in details.
Ex. If the report is to a considerable extent in the words of the reporter then entry will be made under the heading for the reporter.
Ex. UDC recognizes, to a high degree, the value of synthesis in classification.
Ex. Variations in the extent of the description between a set of entries account to a large extent for the distinction between main, added and unit entries.
Ex. The importance of the practicum in the curriculum has ebbed and flowed tremendously throughout the history of library education.
Ex. And with the advent of computers, we have vastly accelerated the pace at which we are proceeding.
Ex. She is still very much a children's book borrower with a smattering of titles taken from the applied sciences, which in Susan's case meant books on cookery and needlework.
Ex. Those of us who deal with cooperatively produced catalogs and buy MARC tapes from a vendor will certainly feel the effects of all this keenly.
Ex. His excellent rapport with Congress was in no small way responsible for the progress made by LC during his administration.
Ex. Consumer advice centres were not used to any great degree by the working classes or those groups most at risk as consumers -- the elderly, divorced, widowed and separated.
Ex. In many ways, the order in DC is poor, separating language (400) from literature (800), and history (900) from the other social sciences (300) = En muchos sentidos, el orden de la CD es pobre al separar la lengua (400) de la literatura (800) y la historia (900) de las otras ciencias sociales (300).
Ex. Only journals published in the USA and devoted exclusively or in large part to the literature of social gerontology are described here.
Ex. Despite their weight of numbers, nurses have not been accorded a pre-eminent place in hospitals, and in large measure they continue to rely on medical libraries for their information needs.
Ex. Although it may have taken a little while to find its feet, this collection is now a most significant resource in its own right, due in no small measure by the stimulation provided by Victorian historians.
Ex. To a great extent, these are self-explanatory reasons.
Ex. To a large degree, the image an institution creates is determined by the leader who is the directing force of that institution.
Ex. To a great degree, it is the faculty that make the Stanford psychology program so reputable.
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= broadly, by and large, extensively, greatly, heavily, largely, to a considerable extent, to a high degree, to a large extent, tremendously, vastly, very much, keenly, in no small way, to any great degree, in many ways, in large part, in large measure, in no small measure, to a great extent, to a large degree, to a great degree

Ex: These can be broadly categorised into the following two groups.

Ex: This has been the case with newspapers which by and large have changed very little over the past century.
Ex: Fiction classifications are used extensively in public libraries.
Ex: The computer can greatly assist in thesaurus compilation and updating.
Ex: Regular overhaul of guiding is important, especially for the new user who may rely heavily upon it.
Ex: The reason for its popularity was largely that it was based upon a principle of conformity in essentials, and freedom in details.
Ex: If the report is to a considerable extent in the words of the reporter then entry will be made under the heading for the reporter.
Ex: UDC recognizes, to a high degree, the value of synthesis in classification.
Ex: Variations in the extent of the description between a set of entries account to a large extent for the distinction between main, added and unit entries.
Ex: The importance of the practicum in the curriculum has ebbed and flowed tremendously throughout the history of library education.
Ex: And with the advent of computers, we have vastly accelerated the pace at which we are proceeding.
Ex: She is still very much a children's book borrower with a smattering of titles taken from the applied sciences, which in Susan's case meant books on cookery and needlework.
Ex: Those of us who deal with cooperatively produced catalogs and buy MARC tapes from a vendor will certainly feel the effects of all this keenly.
Ex: His excellent rapport with Congress was in no small way responsible for the progress made by LC during his administration.
Ex: Consumer advice centres were not used to any great degree by the working classes or those groups most at risk as consumers -- the elderly, divorced, widowed and separated.
Ex: In many ways, the order in DC is poor, separating language (400) from literature (800), and history (900) from the other social sciences (300) = En muchos sentidos, el orden de la CD es pobre al separar la lengua (400) de la literatura (800) y la historia (900) de las otras ciencias sociales (300).
Ex: Only journals published in the USA and devoted exclusively or in large part to the literature of social gerontology are described here.
Ex: Despite their weight of numbers, nurses have not been accorded a pre-eminent place in hospitals, and in large measure they continue to rely on medical libraries for their information needs.
Ex: Although it may have taken a little while to find its feet, this collection is now a most significant resource in its own right, due in no small measure by the stimulation provided by Victorian historians.
Ex: To a great extent, these are self-explanatory reasons.
Ex: To a large degree, the image an institution creates is determined by the leader who is the directing force of that institution.
Ex: To a great degree, it is the faculty that make the Stanford psychology program so reputable.


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