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    magnitude


    1. ‘From what I can gather, the eruption was of a similar magnitude to the Pompeii one – the fallout going in the same direction


    2. This technique can be incredibly empowering because you reduce the size and magnitude of your fear by realizing that you can handle the things you would otherwise shy away from


    3. He thought about what Ava had said, this dark matter potentially holds two orders of magnitude more compute power than all the silicon and aluminum in the galaxy can provide


    4. Ava, I would love to have you join me for a late duskmeal, if you could meet me at the One Thirty Third lounge about the hour of second magnitude stars


    5. No picture had prepared him for this, nothing anyone told him prepared him for the magnitude of what he saw


    6. from the floor above us, and was of the magnitude of your


    7. But that does take some getting used to---it's a paradigm shift of the greatest magnitude, to be sure


    8. The Elf's head was nodding eagerly, she was seeing for herself, now that she had so much greater a grasp of her own abilities and potentials, just how and why the wrinkle drive worked as it did and just how Darshi's assertion that it could be increased in efficiency to a magnitude of three


    9. he had with Rabashak and the magnitude


    10. ‘This is what I feared – that you wouldn’t understand the magnitude of the situation

    11. It was a role reversal of great magnitude, Martin thought


    12. Star bombs and signal flares turned the sky into a fireworks display of a huge magnitude and the night was rent with blood curdling screams


    13. magnitude of the event, which was even greater than that shown


    14. to the United States Geological Survey, an average of sixteen earthquakes of magnitude


    15. Having been through it all herself she knew the magnitude of the occasion


    16. The magnitude of that triumph amounts to a sweep if one considers that the president has carried along with him other Republican candidates in the Senate and the House of Representatives, so that since 1900 when republican McKinley was president, neither party had succeeded in reelecting simultaneously the Presidency, the Congress and the Senate, while at the same time adding seats in both chambers of congress


    17. However, the problem Hall had warned about and its magnitude became glaringly apparent when the world’s headlines announced the uncovering of the Iran-Contra Affair


    18. The magnitude of the devastation focused the world’s attention on the Nicaraguan capital as rescue efforts began


    19. He remained four months in San Sebastian prison, seesawing between hope and despondency, before his judge could be reached with a bribe of sufficient magnitude to secure his release


    20. The case would undoubtedly be taken from him and reassigned to someone intimate to the inner circle, the moment its potential magnitude was realized

    21. Not with an arrest of this magnitude, and not with his picture appearing in news magazines


    22. The magnitude of the bald-faced lie they were perpetrating made his concern for the future understandable


    23. They stared at each other in silence while the magnitude of Trevor’s words sank in


    24. The view through the control room’s invisible walls turned obscure and milky as veins and arteries within the shield soaked in and utilised the phenomenal magnitude of energy


    25. Yes, there had been plagues before, but not, it would seem, of this magnitude


    26. months the trials were of such magnitude that many times i considered


    27. That is very a little in function of the magnitude of the problem to be solved


    28. In view of the magnitude of the problem, this is just a drop of water in the ocean


    29. Scale and magnitude could only be appreciated with a broad and comparative knowledge


    30. The issues of balance, magnitude and scale, came into view for Jason

    31. “That was at least a magnitude 7,” said Hiro


    32. that the building stands a zero chance of surviving a magnitude 6


    33. The possibility of a magnitude 7 quake hitting during this time is extremely


    34. you be aware of the magnitude of an event such as a


    35. A cold fear of dread spread across Suzy’s face, stunned by the magnitude of the news


    36. Suddenly the ground starts to shake all around like a magnitude 6


    37. ' And from there I went to another place, which was still more horrible than the former, and I saw a horrible thing, the great fire there which burnt and blazed, and the place was a chasm as far wide as the abyss, being full of great descending columns of fire, neither its extent or magnitude could I see, nor could I conjecture; Then I said: 'How fearful is the place and how awful to look on!' Then Uriel answered me, one of the holy angels who was with me, and said to me: 'Enoch, why have you such fear and intimidation?' And I answered: 'Because of this fearful place, and because of the spectacle of the pain


    38. Awesome in its magnitude and resplendent in its beauty, the interminable Forbidden City leaves the sightseer marveling at its art, captivated by its glorious monotony, confounded by its majestic immensity and, it is worth saying, physically exhausted when leaving that fascinating compound through a cooling royal garden


    39. this magnitude the world was plunged into a ten year nuclear winter


    40. speak of the magnitude of attentional directedness at an object

    41. same question arises for the intentional field—once intentional directedness of a source is established, can we talk about the magnitude of that directedness? Are all intentional sources related to the self-object with the same intentional strength? We have already assumed that the receptivity associated with different sources can vary in magnitude, but receptivity is distinct from intentional directedness


    42. The magnitude of the intentional field upon the self-object is not


    43. ' And from there I went to another place which was still more horrible than the former and I saw a horrible thing the great fire there which burnt and blazed and the place was a chasm as far wide as the abyss being full of great descending columns of fire neither its extent or magnitude could I see nor could I conjecture; Then I said: 'How fearful is the place and how awful to look on!' Then Uriel answered me one of the holy angels who was with me and said to me: 'Enoch why have you such fear and intimidation?' And I answered: 'Because of this fearful place and because of the spectacle of the pain


    44. Of a magnitude


    45. The intricate magnitude


    46. Diminished you may be by the casting of the curse, still you stand an order of magnitude above any others of our peoples in pure power, and I think your recovery is almost complete already


    47. An attack of this magnitude on the village was something long desired by all but also feared


    48. “There is only one thing we can offer that could balance the magnitude of our mistake, and our shame


    49. He paused for almost ten seconds, as they all considered the magnitude of the sudden accomplishment


    50. “Ah, but it’s not confidence I have, it’s an almost complete ignorance of the magnitude of the forces I’m dealing with!” Mark laughed































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    Synonyms for "magnitude"

    magnitude order of magnitude consequence significance degree distinction eminence renown repute extent breadth dimension enormity bulk mass measure

    "magnitude" definitions

    the property of relative size or extent (whether large or small)


    a number assigned to the ratio of two quantities; two quantities are of the same order of magnitude if one is less than 10 times as large as the other; the number of magnitudes that the quantities differ is specified to within a power of 10


    relative importance