This is crucial, and all the more so as we navigate through the economic crisis.
All the more so because for a lot of his supporters, it is also hope.
All the more so if he can return to Moscow with significant cuts in offensive weapons.
This is all the more so given the many things that could go wrong.
The decision seemed hasty and all the more so when she appeared on television looking haggard and exhausted.
All the more so because neither woman defined herself as a gay rights activist before the marriage fight.
All the more so in the wake of Labour's victory in Britain and the Socialist one in France.
Getting those care transitions right is critically important but all the more so when a patient is dying.
All the more so, her critics say, because she is a qualified doctor who before her marriage worked for some years in Pakistan.
But that is a risk Mr Stoiber evidently finds worth taking, all the more so since he and Mr Waigel are old some say bitter rivals.
All the more so since Mr Strauss's first successor as premier in Munich, Max Streibl, proved too puny to fill the old man's giant shoes.
Mr Clegg's surge has been thrilling, all the more so since the viler attempts to smear him by a panicking Tory press seem to have backfired.
All the more so because the changes were voted through in the midst of a political crisis accelerated by the ill-health of the prime minister, Bulent Ecevit.
ETA's internal structure remains a mystery, all the more so as frequent arrests by the Spanish and French police have forced it continually to reorganise its leadership.
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David Hussey, who had surprisingly removed both Davies and Trott (6), was the unfortunate bowler - all the more so as Pietersen decided to make Australia pay immediately.
Consumers demand new products all the more so since the manufacturers increasingly advertise directly to them and every other group tries to avoid being the one that bears the cost.
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This strikes me as a potentially very lucrative business, made all the more so by the fact that Emergency Managers will be exempt from any lawsuits brought against them.
Young audiences are sure to embrace Katniss on screen the movie is off to an epic start and all the more so because Ms. Lawrence is the perfect choice for the role.
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But then the former lead singer and guitarist with the White Stripes is a man who thrives on contradictions, all the more so in his new life as a solo artist.
Winning investors over will not be easy, in part because it means changing what has so far been a persuasive story, made all the more so because of who was telling it.
Denounced by conservatives as a dangerous revolutionary bandit, he embodied (all the more so as he grew older) a militantly dissident form of democracy alongside a much less attractive penchant for dictatorship.
Though I was busy with my life at my in-laws' house, I couldn't stop thinking about my second brother and his trumpet, all the more so because I worked in the art sector.
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In the real world, however, a drop in bank lending does affect overall access to finance all the more so in this crisis, when the lending drought coincides with a sharp drop in securitisation.
All the more so when, as in Gaza, Hamas, in clear violation of the humanitarian principle of distinction, booby-trapped civilian areas and concealed its missiles, weapons factories, and headquarters within hospitals, schools, and mosques.
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Third, as Blakemore (and others) have noted, the overwhelming majority of climate scientists are generally reticent and cautious in stating results all the more so in this case out of the mistaken fear that an accurate diagnosis would somehow make action less likely.
All the more so, when Michelle and I hear our faith questioned from time to time, we are reminded that ultimately what matters is not what other people say about us but whether we're being true to our conscience and true to our God.
So Mr Bolton's arrival and the mutual acrimony over oil-for-food mean tense times between the UN and its most powerful member all the more so given that this comes just before the world body is set to consider proposals to keep it relevant after the war in Iraq.
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