He won't be king, but will be much happier
to a greater extent or degree
To whatever degree, above and beyond...going to whatever extent
The "sheepskin" refers to a college degree, so "without a sheepskin" refers to without a college degree. Many years ago, college diplomas were printed on certficates made from sheepskin.
what does the phrase There`s ruin in store for you mean
The word "further" is an adverb meaning "to a greater extent or degree"For distances and similar measurements, the more accurate term is "farther" (e.g. farther away).
Lesser included offenses are lesser degrees of the same crime. So, 1st Degree Murder's lesser included offenses (in some jurisdictions) are 2nd Degree Murder, voluntary manslaughter, etc.
to a greater extent or degree
It means you earned the degree and may use the degree.
If by tilted you mean that it has a slight bend or curve either upwards, downwards or to either side when it is erect this is perfectly normal. The majority of penises have some sort of curve to a greater or lesser degree. Perfectly straight erect penises are in the minority.
Unusually sympathetic to others to a greater degree.
To whatever degree, above and beyond...going to whatever extent
Do you mean is 2 miles lesser than 10542 FEET? If so, then, no,it is greater, since one mile = 5280 feet and 2 mi = 10,560 ft >10,542
According to a rough translation of the Bleach anime from Japanese to English, which uses many Spanish words to describe types of Hollow, Menos is spanish for minus or lesser. an Example would be the Menos Grande hollow, or (roughly translated) the "lesser of the greater" hollows. (only two types are greater, so it is truly lesser of the greater kinds of hollow.)
If the jury was instructed on murder, and all the lesser included offenses, but chose to convict of the most serious one, it obviously WAS considered, and they rejected it.
It means that it takes more energy to raise the object's temperature by 1 degree than it does to increase the temperature of water by 1 degree..
When two substances are dissolved to form a solution, the substance that has a lesser volume is called the solute, while the substance with the greater volume is referred to as the solvent.
Majorem means "greater"; the specific form ending in -em is used to modify masculine or feminine nouns in the accusative case (objects of verbs or of some prepositions). It's usually encountered in the phrase Ad majorem Dei gloram, "To the greater glory of God."