Examples of 'due more' in a sentence

Meaning of "due more"

due more: This phrase suggests that there is still more to be done or achieved in a particular situation or task

How to use "due more" in a sentence

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The increased productivity was due more to.
The setbacks were due more to problems with the.
Main component of change Growth due only to migration Growth due more to migration.
It was due more to chance than cleverness.
Sometimes we wonder if our achievements are due more to our disorganization.
It was due more to luck than skill.
I was expecting a f awless operation The setbacks were due more to prob ems with the.
We are due more special privileges.
I always knew I was due more.
The setbacks were due more to prob ems with the.
But now, a couple of agencies believe the victims are due more money.
This may be due more to nostalgia than anything else.
If I have ever made any valuable discoveries, it has been due more to patient.
But some of our sins are due more to weakness than wickedness.
This is due more to different levels of education than to a geographical problem.

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The errors apparent in his results are due more to carelessness than faulty procedures.
This was due more to a balance of power and personalities than any constitutional provision.
The deformation of the information is due more particularly to distortions and thermal noise.
The firm was subsequently declared insolvent on 31December1998, makingrecovery of the sums due more uncertain.
All of this was due more to political motives than to economic ones.
States parties with reports that were due more than 12 years ago.
Yet this is due more to resource misallocation than harsher conditions.
Iii States parties with reports that were due more than 12 years previously ;.
This is likely due more to learned gender norms than sending particular signals.
It 's a good sign . We are due more special privileges.
ES growth due more to net migration growth due only to net migration.
Do you think gender roles are due more to biology or to culture and socialization.
This is due more to internal growth than from in-migration.
Its apparent rarity may be due more to a lack of surveys than to actual rarity.
We are due more special privileges . He swears that, Natalie.
When? We have got chairs due more than a week ago, Charlie.
Benefits falling due more than 12 months after reporting date are discounted to present value.
THE MINISTER - The deterioration in 2008 is due more to external events than any competitiveness issues.
Benefits falling due more than 12 months after balance sheet date are discounted to present value.
We have seen easing before, but due more to economics than engineering or politics.
Your promotion is due more to Richard 's anemic leadership . thanyourlegaltalent, which still remains elusive.
However, this problem is due more to the EL Act than to the LMDA.
Their popularity was due more to the subject matter than to their poetic style.
This pause is probably due more to external circumstances rather than internal.
These hesitations are due more to cultural stereotypes about ageing than to tangible realities.
This improved growth performance was due more to successful national policies than to external circumstances.
Her popularity was due more to her beauty than to her artistic and literary work.
CH growth due more to natural increase.
That Potter lives is due more to my errors than to his triumphs.
Is your size due more to genes or environment?
Is its acceleration due more to electricity than gravity?
Is development due more to genetics or environment?
The success is probably due more to particularly effective editorial marketing,.
However, this was probably due more to lapses in judgment than anything else.
In the second case, due more to emotional issues is more difficult to control.

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