Women always enjoy a compliment about how they look or what they're wearing, as does anybody. But there's no need to over do it. You don't have to try so hard. For the most part your interest in them, as people, is much more important than what they are wearing. You'd be surprised how many men just talk about themselves and hardly ask at all about the women they're with. A woman can tell when a man is interested in her when he is really, truly interested in her and who she is as a person. Hope that makes some kind of sense to you. Oh yeah, a good sense of humor doesn't hurt either.
To a certain extent.
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All of them to a certain extent.
Yes, but only to a certain extent.
Child labor was a cheap source of worker for business owners. They were paid less than adults, regardless of output. To a certain extent, some justified this as providing income for poor families.
extent
Yes but at a certain extent.
most people find watermelon sweet to a certain extent.
I am sure to some degree he is, just as they are of him to a certain extent.
In Shakespeare's day, clothes were markers of social position. A person's occupation could be recognized by the clothes he wore. (This is still true to a certain extent, where clergy, scientists and, in most countries, lawyers wear clothes that announce to everyone what occupation they follow) In addition, the richness of one's clothes proclaimed how rich and important one was. The phenomenon of people dressing above their station (and therefore beyond their means) to try to appear to be of a higher social rank became a problem, to the extent that laws called Sumptuary laws were passed limiting what people of certain classes could wear. Except for the extremely wealthy, most people could only afford a very limited wardrobe, so you were likely to see them in the same clothes most of the time. For these reasons, it was possible to disguise yourself by changing your clothes as Edgar does in King Lear. Because people looked as much to clothes as to facial features to identify people, they would not see the noble son of the Duke of Gloucester in a ragged beggar.
No but they adopted Denzel. And Marlene to a certain extent.
It means according to one explanation or view, or to a certain extent.