Examples of 'much less pronounced' in a sentence

Meaning of "much less pronounced"

much less pronounced - This phrase suggests a reduced degree or intensity of articulation or emphasis

How to use "much less pronounced" in a sentence

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much less pronounced
Their relationship is much less pronounced in the movie.
Differences in the rate constants of dissociation were much less pronounced.
The differences were much less pronounced for sterilization.
Much less pronounced.
This gender difference is much less pronounced in the western provinces.
The blending of the vertical sides of the section is much less pronounced.
Changes are much less pronounced in access to finance through family or friends.
The decline continued through the second decade but was much less pronounced.
This confusion was much less pronounced among the prairie groups.
Men 's commitment to sharing household chores is much less pronounced.
Interest in a career is generally much less pronounced than interest in continuing training.
In lower powered and correspondingly shorter lamps, it is much less pronounced.
The taste of plastic is much less pronounced than with a traditional can bike.
This reaction is a form of avoidance, albeit a much less pronounced form.
These changes are much less pronounced in the dorsal cuticle of females that produce.

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The gender distinction of youth unemployment is generally much less pronounced as compared with adults.
This effect was much less pronounced in DNA primed volunteers.
Charitable activities show the same trend, though it is much less pronounced.
This difference does not occur or is much less pronounced for endometriosis free samples.
As well, the differences amongst social movements seem much less pronounced.
This increase is much less pronounced in Belgium.
At the same time, the ribs have become much less pronounced.
This problem is much less pronounced when using such HALS compounds in polyolefins as such.
The similar effects of theobromine and caffeine are much less pronounced than those of theophylline.
This increase is, however, much less pronounced than that in neighbouring countries.
Unlike the acute form, the symptoms of chronic pharyngitis are much less pronounced.
But the global slowdown has had a much less pronounced impact on Africa than expected.
The increase in the full-time equivalent employment rate has been much less pronounced.
This favorable development is, however, much less pronounced in people of foreign origin.
By adding a few bits of retransmit randomization, the effect is immediately rendered much less pronounced.
These advantages were much less pronounced in the higher dextrose / lower xylose defined media.
On grassland farms it was much less pronounced 7.
Trends in the Soviet Union, although in the same direction, are much less pronounced.
The loss of members, for example, was much less pronounced than in other French regions.
The still expected acceleration of growth in 2003 will also be much less pronounced.
On the other hand, they are much less pronounced in Finland, Denmark and Austria.
Since the Renaissance the "S"-shape is generally much less pronounced.
Comment, Negativity toward Islam is much less pronounced in Australia than France and Germany.
Fathers also reported a loss in sleep, but it was much less pronounced than mothers.
In Haitia acute, the avoidance reaction was much less pronounced than in Physa fontinalis.
A similar response is elicited by Sr2 +, whereas Mg2 + has a much less pronounced effect.
Yes, but they were much less pronounced.
In Germany, differences are much less pronounced.
Nevertheless, surprisingly the reduction in PPI is much less pronounced than that observed with ketamine.
For women, however, these benefits have been much less pronounced than for men.

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