Examples of using Created more in English and their translations into Hebrew
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She created more work.
Amazon said the deal would have created more than 25,000 jobs.
So we created more billionaires.
Amazon said the new HQ would have created more than 25,000 jobs.
That created more enemies than friends.
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Amazon had forecast that the campus would have created more than 25,000 jobs.
The economy created more than 70,000 jobs.
Whenever the IMF tried to take care of countries' debts, it created more problems than solutions.
In turn, this created more than 10.000 new jobs.
He had this unorthodox side step heused when shooting his jump shot that created more distance from his defender.
Created more than 200 web sites and online shops.
Android has enabled this and created more choice for everyone, not less,” he added.
Created more than 60 Ideal Scientology Church Organizations on six continents.
When we have our opportunities to attack, we created more chances than them but did not score today.
It just created more anger and some seriously bad personal style choices.
Violent eruptions in the late 1700s, 1800s and early 1900s created more fissures, lava flows, and ash-and-gas explosions.
We have created more wealth in the past decade than ever, but for a majority of Americans, their income has fallen.
Japan's Henn-na“Strange” Hotel has laid off half its 243 robots after they created more problems than they could solve.
For instance, a bot created more than 35,000 articles on municipalities of France.
Japan's Henn-na“Strange” Hotelhas laid off half its 243 robots after the faux-humans created more problems than they solved.
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Over his long career, Dos Passos wrote 42 novels, as well as numerous poems, essays,and plays, and created more than 400 pieces of art.
Yet only 19 percent of Americanvoters said trade with other countries created more jobs in the United States, according to a New York Times/CBS News poll released in July.
Over his long and successful career, Dos Passos wrote forty-two novels, poems, essays,and plays, and created more than 400 pieces of art.
The-the links between the people blackmailed and the positions they occupied created more compromised individuals who could then be blackmailed, who then blackmailed other people.
The artist of the Fourth post-Atlantean age,as I have so often told you, created more out of an inner feeling of himself- out of an inward experience of his own being.
And endure it did: In the 1970s, new health concerns about the risks of cancer from sunbathing did not end the craving for a tan-they just created more opportunities for the beauty industry to market new products that could promise protection or fake a“natural” tan that would have every beach bum staring.
