Examples of using Were less in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
The personnel were less than friendly.
Others present at the meeting were less.
Our gods were less than us.
On the other hand, in Lesser Poland, the borders were less secure.
My parents were less understanding.
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Sixty percent of those injured were less than 18.
Results were less than satisfactory.
U-Boat commanders were less sure.
They were less than fifty meters away now.
Behind the scenes, things were less amicable.
The results were less than mutually fulfilling.
Thus the resulting end products were less than ideal.
Costs for screening were less than costs for traditional diagnosis.
A third said that they wished their mothers were less stressed and tired.
But researchers were less convinced this was a major public health concern because few men in the study reported this behaviour.
Most of its victims were less than 2 years old.
May be because it was almost winter, the number of tourists were less.
But others were less in the dumps.
He still had occasional setbacks with alcohol, but they were less frequent than before.
The garlic were less of a success.
But after a decade, the treatments were less effective in the obese women.
Hedgcock says that the subjects' DLPFCs were less active during the second self-control task, suggesting it was harder for the subjects to overcome their initial response.
There were even 2% of respondents who said that they were less happy with life after winning the lottery!
Internment camps were less than 100 years ago.
The analysis showed that people were less responsive to the tactile sense as their eyes did more work.
Terrace houses located on the outskirts of city centres were less restrictive, although the design of the building itself was not unlike those in the city.
Researchers of the study found thatmice born to mothers exposed to BPA were less responsive to the hormone leptin, which is sometimes called the satiety hormone.
A 2003 study found thatwomen who ate eggs enriched with omega-3s were less likely to go into premature labor than women who ate standard eggs.