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vastly

[ vast-lee, vahst ]

adverb

  1. to an extremely great extent or degree; hugely:

    We still have essentially the same brains as early humans, but most of us live in vastly different circumstances than they did.



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Simon Harris said they have "made progress" on a way forward but he wanted to secure arrangements which are "vastly different".

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Even more striking: crimes of vastly different severity carry the same penalty - like practicing homoeopathy without a licence, jumping a red light, or forcing someone into labour - all punishable with a one-year sentence.

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These include genetic factors; the ever-broadening definition of autism itself, now known as autism spectrum disorder, or ASD; and vastly improved screening programs nationwide.

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Replacing their talismanic attacker, who has contributed 54 goal contributions already this season, would be vastly difficult and, more pertinently, an expensive task.

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With vastly different cricketing backgrounds and languages, she found ways to articulate her message to each player, showing patience and a desire to get to know them all.

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