It indicates that the more humane, sympathetic, and finer qualities of character are having a larger measure of influence in the tendencies of the present time.
Their aim and purpose was not to secure a larger measure of democracy, but to eliminate as far as possible the direct influence of the people on legislation and public policy.
The people were ready for a larger measure of political democracy than the English Constitution of the eighteenth century permitted.
Individualism as an economic doctrine was advocated in the eighteenth century by those who believed in a larger measure of freedom for the industrial classes.
That province has ever since enjoyed a larger measure of autonomy than any other part of Brazil.
There was a growing demand for a larger measure of self-government by the provinces and for sweeping democratic reforms.
The demands for a juster interpretation of the Acto Addicional and for a larger measure of autonomy to the provinces and municipalities died out altogether, or took a peaceful form.
Many other forms of social legislation on behalf of the common man might well deserve, did time and space permit, a larger measure of the economic student's attention.
For a century and a half most serious students of economics have favored a larger measure of freedom, if not absolute freedom, in foreign trade.
Should the will welcome truths sooner or in larger measure, it would adulterate good and the understanding would falsify truth by mingling them with evils and falsities.
Should it welcome them sooner or in larger measure, the will would adulterate good and the understanding would falsify truth by mingling them with evils and falsities.
Have those with standing a larger measure of happiness than those with little standing or even the least standing, like farmers and their hands?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "larger measure" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.