insomuch as

insomuch as

1. Due to; because of; since. I know you and I don't get along particularly well, but insomuch as we are to be colleagues, we should at least try to be civil to one another.
2. To such an extent that; to the degree that. Insomuch as money is concerned, our project will be completely funded by private donations.
See also: insomuch
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • inasmuch as
  • insofar
  • insomuch
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  • goober-grabber
  • grabber
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  • catch (the) headlines
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The youth and sports programs have accounted for 2.3% of the total broadcasting hours insomuch as 200 hours; while the share of introductions and program presentations reached 123 hours constituting 1.4% of the broadcasting hours on the Oman TV public channel.
Coventry is now known as a cheap place to live insomuch as landlords from out of the area buy up most of the properties, and then because we are now classed a 'town and gown' city, fill these houses with students.
JB: There is a gap in the market insomuch as Cathays is underserved with most of the nights being either in town or south of the town centre.
Insomuch as it could probably subjugate a small cocaine republic single handed, I suggest a look at the Mitsubishi Shogun, above.
It is difficult to summarize, without injustice, someone like Toussaint Louverture in three short paragraphs; yet, insomuch as possible, Hall abridges the histories of his subjects without diminishing them.
Daniel Cloquet, director of BusinessEurope, praised the merits of the new framework programme, insomuch as it has an increased focus on financing innovation, streamlines the previous innovation instruments, the 7th Framework Programme (FP7), the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP) and the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT).
"The first month or so is bearable, insomuch as you're in pain and obviously in no condition to think about riding.
Various other characters, from a TV reporter and a robot, to two black-cloaked ghouls and a duo of not-so-chirpy Scousers, supplement the main plot, insomuch as there is one.
However, in a reply to a letter from the council's cultural development officer, we have suggested the following: It has been mooted within our group that perhaps a "tourist" venue might be considered insomuch as the number of famous musicians and artists from the North East is many, from Cheryl Cole to Lindisfarne and from Ant and Dec through Bobby Thompson to Sir Thomas Allen.
In the first chapter, Elder stipulates that God must be outside of time, insomuch as the past, present, and future are all accessible to him at once, and he contends that the first glow of escaping light photons originated when the Spirit of God was "hovering over the waters" (p.15).
Insomuch as humanists' interests are humanity's interests, we celebrate Darwin as a humanist of the highest caliber, a man whose curiosity about the origins of humankind and strict scientific approach to supporting his theory of evolution created intellectual chaos and fascination, out of which philosophical naturalism broke stride with religious dogma.
As a book of specially commissioned essays, however, the content of several chapters is not so much "new" IREM insomuch as it is redeveloped IREM based on previous works of the authors.
Mr Calver, who spent 18 years as a BBC journalist, said: "The merger will mean a reduction in service insomuch as ITV Central Tonight clearly won't have a programme entirely dedicated to the West Midlands in way we've been used to.
"It's like musical wallpaper, insomuch as you notice it, but you can't remember it," said the notorious judge, speaking in peculiar terms, as usual, about Cook's rendition of John Lennon's "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away."
In his November 2003 chirograph for the centenary of the motu proprio, Tra le Sollecitudini, on Sacred Music, Pope John Paul II stated that "A composition for the Church is sacred and liturgical insofar as it approaches Gregorian melody in flow, in inspiration, and in flavour, and so much less is it worthy of the temple insomuch as it is recognized as departing from that supreme model."