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Definitions for all the more
al·l the more
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all the moreadverb
even more; notably, but even more notably due to additional information, either preceding or following the statement.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of all the more in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of all the more in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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We will be ready to respond firmly with our European partners, a friendly resolution to the Boeing/Airbus dispute is the best solution, and all the more so given that Europe could impose sanctions on the United States next year.
Our fight is the same fight, we’re all fighting for our justice, for our freedom. And realizing that we are all in this fight together makes us all the more powerful.
Mr. Williams' alleged willingness to compromise his position of public trust in exchange for private financial gain is all the more unfortunate given that he was elected to protect the interests of the people of Philadelphia as their chief law enforcement officer.
Another joke, and its just dead silent. This thing is just not translating at all. The more it happened, the funnier it got to Edward Norton and I. So we just start laughing. Were the aholes in the back laughing at our own jokes. The only ones laughing.
The perception of PR agencies as editorial teams in the years of social media revolution is all the more relevant given that traditional media are no longer just endangered species, but are actually going extinct.
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