Some in-sentence examples of “support”

How to use in-sentence of “support”:

+ During the heyday of the browser wars, Internet Explorer superseded Netscape only when it caught up technologically to support the progressive features of the time.

+ Like trans men, trans women have many choices that they can make, depending on what culture they are in and what gender roles they, and the people who support them feel like they should have.

+ On July 9, 2015, at a campaign fund-raising conference in the Bush family compound in Kennebunkport, Maine, Bush announced that super PACs which support his candidacy, mainly Right to Rise, had received a total of $103 million during the previous six months.

+ The vents have their own unique ecosystem, which support diverse organisms such as giant tube worms, swarms of blind white crabs, and vast amounts of shrimp which are capable of “seeing” water that is heated by the vents.

+ The Defense Support Program satellites that orbit the Earth.

Some in-sentence examples of support
Some in-sentence examples of support

Example sentences of “support”:

+ She is known internationally because she represents journalists and because she speaks to support press freedom.

+ Cortana can be use for Android can be released on December 2015, at the Microsoft build 2016 on 2015, Cortana on Android not respond unlike Windows 10, Cortana can say on Android using for Bing search and Google Search, in MSN Search can be delete from Microsoft after Windows XP ended support on April 8, 2014.

+ There are just too many basic issues that need to be addressed for me to support at the moment.

+ Kakadu’s many habitats support more than 280 species of birds.

+ They are usually made of a basic metal and plastic support system with mesh, soft plastic or nylon sides.

+ Recognition of fame is asserted in the book, but did not provide any reliable and adequate sourcing to support the claim.

+ Parks Australia provides some support to each state in managing their parklands.

+ Money to support the award comes from the Society of Arts and Sciences.

+ Pejepscot Falls provided the power to support industry.

+ See the tables in the Support section below.

+ SIAA Conference championships won by the Auburn college’s football team brought attention and support to Auburn.

+ She is known internationally because she represents journalists and because she speaks to support press freedom.

+ Cortana can be use for Android can be released on December 2015, at the Microsoft build 2016 on 2015, Cortana on Android not respond unlike Windows 10, Cortana can say on Android using for Bing search and Google Search, in MSN Search can be delete from Microsoft after Windows XP ended support on April 8, 2014.
+ There are just too many basic issues that need to be addressed for me to support at the moment.

+ It was noted that Phanya Nirunkul, the show’s host and Workpoint’s owner, gave a lot of support to the child.

+ The position of the Buddhists in Sind seeking support from outside can be read in the Chach Nama.

+ Colonel Behnken was selected by NASA in July 2000, and following the completion of astronaut candidate training was assigned to support launch and landing activities at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida.  Since then, within the Astronaut Office, he served in the Exploration branch, as Chief of the Space Station Operations Branch, and between July 2012 and July 2015 as NASA’s Chief Astronaut.  As Chief Astronaut, he was responsible for flight assignments, mission preparation, and on-orbit support of international space station crews as well as organizing astronaut office support for future launch vehicles.

+ But, the people did not support them.

+ Its Office of Systems Innovation and Development provides technical support for Center education and research.

+ Active mainly in 1922, the party was formed by members of the Nationalist Party of Australia who did not support the leader, Prime Minister of AustraliaPrime Minister Billy Hughes.

+ I support the proposal in principle however I do think that before it’s implemented it will need some discussion and working out of exactly what constitutes complex.

+ Less than one month later he called on the people to support the reforms of the King of Bahrain, Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifah.

More in-sentence examples of “support”:

+ Launch pads for larger spacecraft will often have towers to support it during its launch.

+ The reception for Nokia N90 has been for children in Nokia N90, support partner is Wall Street Journal wrote on May 17, 2005, they choice wrote this, Nokia N90 has announced for Nokia Connecting Peoples developed for flip camera, Nokia N90 has smillar for Nokia 6300 partner for Menu options and more, Nokia N90 can wrote choice by photo during taken, in June 2010, Nokia N90 available desgin from features.

+ As the infant tilts backward, support his or her upper back and shoulders with the palm of the hand and gently pull the infant close.

+ Herman was the original drummer and one of the founding members of PsyOpus, who signed with Black Market Activities in 2002 Herman toured with Psyopus in support of Ideas of Reference until the end of 2004, when he left the band to pursue a career in movies and design.

+ Rivers and his parents come together to support Uncle Daddy.

+ To do so would require original research, and it has been agreed that – in particular the fact that there is no shortage of space – in support of this.

+ Together they had 77 seats, and with the support of their parliamentary basis, Unity, obtain the 89 seats.

+ While I support the idea of having equality among all human beings, I do not agree that there should be selective service that favors women into getting jobs faster and those that are not dangerous.

+ In 2005, Zaitouneh became a member of the Committee to Support Families of Political Prisoners in Syria.

+ In detail, he promised support for Greece and Turkey against the Soviet Union.

+ In 1067, the monastery of Mont-Saint-Michel gave its support to William I of EnglandDuke William of Normandy in his claim to the throne of England.

+ The Nez Perce word “wallowa” to designate a tripod of poles used to support fish nets.

+ The Montgomery Bus Boycott was a success, with support from the 50,000 blacks in Montgomery.

+ Ford’s paternal grandfather Charles Henry King paid child support until shortly before his death in 1930.

+ On Tuesday, January 9, 2007, the same court overturned their earlier decision, ordering the filters to be taken down, even though the footage was still forbidden, but without technical support for its blockage.

+ The Offspring had come out in support of file sharing, claiming it does not hurt sales.

+ Fr33kman could’ve also weighed the arguments in the support and oppose sections.

+ People generally use futons so they can sleep comfortably, stay warm and support their bodies while asleep.

+ Richard chose to support himself, borrowed 500 pounds from his parents for a Land Rover, and went into the trapping and skeleton supply business with Kamoya Kimeu.

+ I strongly support the implementation of FlaggedRevs/Pending Changes.

+ On Twitter people used the hashtag #JeSuisCharlie to show support for freedom of speech after the shooting.

+ DynCorp International is training this new 2000-strong regimented and law-abiding AFL with support from the United States Government.

+ Debian and deepin support also x86-64 CPU architecture.

+ In modern drives, acceleration at the head reaches 550 “g”, so a head support arm connects the actuator and the read/write head.

+ She attended the 2012 Democratic National Convention to support President Obama’s re-election.

+ Cryotherapy may reduce pain, help with mental disorders, support exercise recovery performance and improves joint function.

+ Mustapha was reported to have received support of major parties such as Free Patriotic Movement to form a new cabinet.

+ This turned the MG 34 into an infantry support weapon.

+ It is very possible that what has been kept was rewritten by other writers to support their Egyptian, Jewish, or Greek histories.

+ It began as a peaceful rally in support of workers Strike actionstriking for an eight-hour day and in reaction to the killing of several workers by the police.

+ In 35 AD King Pharasmanes of Iberia and his brother Mithridates, with the support of Rome, confronted the Parthians in Armenia: the Albanians proved effective allies, contributing to the defeat and temporary eviction of the Parthians.

+ In February 2019, the Republican National Committee voted to provide undivided support to Trump.

+ Internet Explorer 5 and browsers which do not support JavaScript will render the elements without the links and will not collapse them.

+ Maria Theresa added support to her absolute power by tightening her hold on the government.

+ A YouGov poll of Labour party members found that about 50% expected to support Corbyn if a leadership ballot was called.Al Jazeera English:, accessdate: June 30, 2016 The division between Corbyn and the Labour parliamentary party continued.

+ Wegener used geologic, fossil, and glacierglacial evidence from opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean to support his theory of continental drift.

+ Florence and the Machine have gained a large amount of support from “NME” magazine who included them in their annual NME Awards Tour for 2009.

+ The 2021 Russian protests are a series of street protests in support of Alexei Navalny.

+ It should handle high current, not be much affected by temperature, have a low cut-in voltage and support quick changes in the direction of current flow.

+ The first reason was that there was a obvious movement towards more moderate policies, and the other reason was that the front’s support of an increased welfare state created a bond with working-class people.

+ The fighting was between the communists and the people who supported the king, who also had support from the United Kingdom and the United States.

+ Nate Silver, who studies elections, says that the NPVIC cannot succeed without support from “red” states.

+ Early therocephalian fossils discovered in Middle Permian deposits of South Africa support a Gondwanan origin for the group, which seems to have spread quickly throughout the world.

+ The service received public support from Emmanuel Macron, then Minister of the Economy and Finance and the future President of France.

+ The Free Software Foundation is a non-profit corporation founded by Richard Stallman on 4 October 1985 to support the free software movement, a movement which tries to promote the universal freedom to distribute and modify computer software without restriction.

+ However, this did not have support of some other political parties.

+ They were interested in using the theory to support their own ideas on society.

+ The foundation was created in 2004, to protect the president’s legacy and support a number of educational and Charity charitable projects.

+ The support or bastion of each end are 266 meters each, each bastion has two wings.

+ In addition, a question about long-term support for the maps service was recently settled, and a small team has been assigned for routine maintenance.

+ Launch pads for larger spacecraft will often have towers to support it during its launch.

+ The reception for Nokia N90 has been for children in Nokia N90, support partner is Wall Street Journal wrote on May 17, 2005, they choice wrote this, Nokia N90 has announced for Nokia Connecting Peoples developed for flip camera, Nokia N90 has smillar for Nokia 6300 partner for Menu options and more, Nokia N90 can wrote choice by photo during taken, in June 2010, Nokia N90 available desgin from features.
+ As the infant tilts backward, support his or her upper back and shoulders with the palm of the hand and gently pull the infant close.

“liturgy” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “liturgy”:

+ The second version was created in 1656, as part of changes to liturgy made by Patriarch Nikon of Moscow.

+ This was the first visit of a reigning monarch of the United Kingdom to a Catholic liturgy since 1688 when James II VII was king.

+ It has both a poetrypoetic view of the heavenly liturgy with a declaration of faith.

+ In the Roman CatholicismRoman liturgy these Sundays are dated “after Pentecoste”.

+ In 2008, the “Vatican” reiterated a directive that the full name YAHWEH should not be used in Catholic liturgy out of respect for the Jews who never pronounce the full word and YHWH was to be used instead.

+ The most prominent among them was Frano Ivanišević, a national fighter and promoter of Old Slavonic Church language as the language of liturgy in the Croatian Catholic Church.

+ It also has a liturgy similar to Protestantism and it is organized like the Roman Catholic Church.

+ Another name for this is the Liturgy of The Hours.

liturgy in sentences?
liturgy in sentences?

Example sentences of “liturgy”:

+ During the Second Vatican Council, Catholic liturgy changed to local languages, although Latin remains the official language of the Vatican.

+ During the Liturgy of the Eucharist, the bread and wine is offered at the altar.
+ Most people think that the liturgy of the Roman Mass was put together during the 7th century.

+ During the Second Vatican Council, Catholic liturgy changed to local languages, although Latin remains the official language of the Vatican.

+ During the Liturgy of the Eucharist, the bread and wine is offered at the altar.

+ Most people think that the liturgy of the Roman Mass was put together during the 7th century.

+ The Church issued the dogmadogmatic definitions of the first seven General Councils in Greek, and even in Rome, Greek remained at first the language of the liturgy and the language in which the first popes wrote.

+ These were based on the older liturgy but influenced by Protestant principles.

+ The Latin influence in Dalmatia was increased and the Byzantine practices were further suppressed on the general synods of 1059-1060, 1066, 1075-1076 and on other local synods, notably by demoting the bishopric of Nin, installing the archbishoprics of Spalatum, and explicitly forbidding use of any liturgy other than Greek or Latin.

+ The liturgy may date to the second century or earlier.

+ It is sung at the liturgy on the memorial of Our Lady of Sorrows.

+ The four parts are the Introductory Rites, the Liturgy of the Word, the Liturgy of the Eucharist, and Concluding Rites.

+ Hieromonk Vasily Kostic recalled that father Thaddeus was very weak, nevertheless on March 13 he already served the Divine Liturgy together with the Bishop Nicholas.

+ Josip Juraj Strossmayer’s ideas, of which the most important one was – serving God equals to serving people, “Novak “, page XIV created close relations between Croats and Serbs by introducing the Old Slavonic language as the liturgy language of the Roman Catholic Church in the Balkans “Novak “, page 257: “Uvođenje starog slavenskog jezika u bogosluženje katoličkih Hrvata Strossmayer je punih pet decenija smatrao kao jedno od sredstava za zbližavanje zapadne s istočnom crkvom.

+ The words were not from the liturgy but made up by poets or taken from the Bible.

“counter to” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “counter to”:

– Douglas took up the Topeka Constitution in a bill counter to Senator Cass.

– His counter to the doctrine of original sin, born amid the optimistic atmosphere of Renaissance humanism, was taken up by another author who lived at the same time, the essayist Richard Steele, who attributed the corruption of contemporary manners to false education.

– They say they must exist as a politically right counter to the anti-fascist group Antifa.

– Formed as a counter to Jim Crockett Promotions’ successful Starrcade event, WrestleMania I was broadcast to one million nationwide via closed-circuit television and pay-per-view.

– The machine recorded the answer on a counter to the back of the machine, and showed the next question.

– The move is uncommon and is a counter to the tilt-a-whirl backbreaker/tilt-a-whirl mat slam.

– At greater issue is Bentley’s mysticism and spirituality, which is nontraditional for the Pentecostal and Charismatic congregations he serves and counter to others.

counter to in-sentences
counter to in-sentences

“trying” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “trying”:

+ An example of chunking would be trying to remember a long sequence of digits.

+ In September 2017, Fox accused EU of trying to blackmail UK over Brexit deal.

+ The overall story of the show was to show how Drake Josh, two people with completely different ways of life, come together through their parents’ marriage, and trying to avoid getting pranked by their little sister Megan Parker.

+ If someone who isn’t that good at writing articles in Simple English or simplifying advanced English, like myself for an example, may have a hard time trying to figure out minor mistakes/errors in sentences that we believe is correct, until proven wrong.

+ At Simple English Wiktionary, we’re trying to have 2000 pages of word definitions by Aug.

+ One final memory shows Voldemort trying to apply for a job at Hogwarts.

trying example in sentences
trying example in sentences

Example sentences of “trying”:

+ On the night of 16 January 1549, Thomas was caught trying to break into the King’s apartments at Hampton Court Palace.

+ The mayoral election was scheduled for 2000, and in 1999, Labour began the long and trying process of selecting its candidate.

+ This is because the show is about seven women trying to change.

+ But at the same time an evil raven is trying to find the gems too, because they had belonged to his kingdom a long time ago.

+ Some of these wristbands are copied by criminals and sold to people without the money going to the organization they are trying to help.

+ He thought it would look more interesting if the oil was thick enough to form shapes, and spent 10 years trying to make it good.

+ The other approach tries to counter this: Rather than trying to get an “abstract idea” of religion, it looks at the use or function religion has in the live of people or societies.

+ On some vases, Apollo is seen trying to forcibly take the hind from Herakles.

+ This problem has become so bad that the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario is trying to decide how to improve Highway 24 at this part.

+ The filter works much like trying to put a playing card through a comb – only if the card is turned the right direction will it fit.

+ This means she is trying to tell the world’s technology companies to take serious measures to actively prevent the internet’s social media from promoting terrorism and violent extremism.

+ On the night of 16 January 1549, Thomas was caught trying to break into the King's apartments at Hampton Court Palace.

+ The mayoral election was scheduled for 2000, and in 1999, Labour began the long and trying process of selecting its candidate.

More in-sentence examples of “trying”:

+ The CIA later stated they were trying to get local Libyan militia to go help the consulate.

+ On July 15, 2019 at 3:00 PM the Default judgement entered on June 18, 2019 was used as collateral for trying to help Hahnemann Hospital stay open case # 19-11466 Delaware Bankruptcy Court.

+ In trying to catch criminals and other bad people, the government often offers money to people.

+ Doctors suggest that women who are trying to get pregnant should also drink no alcohol.

+ O’Donnell, was trying to apply for a position with an Army band, but members of the Royal Marines were not allowed to become members of the British Army.

+ According to the story, the seven sisters stopped at Kuru Ala while they were travelling through the area in the lustful man who was trying to catch them.

+ Some Californians were trying to leave Mexico and to form their own country, as had happened in Texas.

+ Sorry for the potential OT-ness, just interested if anyone else is going and trying to get the word about SEWP out there some more.

+ Science makes progress by using one theory until it fails, trying to understand why that theory failed, and then making a better theory.

+ He spent much of his later life trying to find a “unified field theory” that would include his general relativity theory, Maxwell’s theory of electromagnetism, and perhaps a better quantum theory.

+ They also are searching for a rare monster that Artemis was trying to hunt down when she went missing.

+ After Microsoft notification people can trying installing Windows Mobile 7 build 7100 beta, has been on 8GB disk space support from LG and Vodafone, in May 11, 2009, Microsoft can released for Windows Mobile 6.5 in officially from Microsoft Corporation, has been 10 device can launch for LG, HTC and Vodafone.

+ Ernest’s seemingly pointless conversations with Vern – which were actually a monologue due to Vern never responding – inevitably rambled around to a favorable description of the sponsor’s product, followed by his signature close, “KnowhutImean?” While Vern is never shown to ever say anything, it is implied that he finds Ernest to be an unwelcome pest due to him trying to slam his door in Ernest’s face on a few occasions.

+ Three 12-year-old kids, McGee, Gretchen and Squirt board the wrong summer camp bus and have all sorts of adventures in a camp called Camp Lakebottom, while trying to protect the camp from McGee’s nemesis Jordan Buttsquat at Camp Sunny Smiles.

+ Both of these problems can be fixed by trying different parameters for the username.

+ Researchers are still trying to figure out why only the Desi Cows can resist succumbing to the disorder.

+ Lenihan denied he had pressured the President but then a tape was produced of an ‘on the record’ interview he had given to a postgraduate student the previous May where he talked about trying to apply pressure.

+ I was trying to add 112332, but was disabled by abuse filter.

+ He decides to send for Sextus first, trying to get further details about the plot.

+ In 1979, the FBI officially closed its investigation, saying that the men drowned in San Francisco Bay, while trying to reach land.

+ Some scientists are trying to invent a new vaccine which would stop people from getting sick with COVID-19.

+ At the same time, Black was trying to find a treatment for stomach ulcers.

+ Then, the person will be treated by trying to go back to how they were before psychosis.

+ The anti-Chinese sentiment at the time was trying to undermine the Fourteenth Amendment provision which made Ark a citizen in the first place.

+ In an ethnic cleansing, the perpetrators are trying to get rid of other groups in specific areas.

+ The CIA later stated they were trying to get local Libyan militia to go help the consulate.

+ On July 15, 2019 at 3:00 PM the Default judgement entered on June 18, 2019 was used as collateral for trying to help Hahnemann Hospital stay open case # 19-11466 Delaware Bankruptcy Court.

+ The strategy of the game play involves mainly trying to guess which of the opponent’s ghosts are which by their movement patterns and trying to fool the opponent with confusing movement patterns.

+ Sharing and trying to understand the significance of women’s stories gives these stories importance when they might not have been heard, lets people understand what makes different women happy and what problems different women face, uncovers and helps explain similarities and differences in people, and might make it easier for people who don’t know each other to help each other out.

+ As mayor, Fetterman became known for trying to modernize the economy in Braddock, with an article in “The New York Times”, an appearance on Comedy Central’s “The Colbert Report”, and a Levi’s jeans ad.

+ It is the time when hundreds of smaller automobile manufacturers were trying to compete for attention and sales.

+ When Harry was a baby, Lord Voldemort, the most powerful dark wizard in history, killed Harry’s parents but was mysteriously defeated after unsuccessfully trying to kill Harry, though his attempt left a lightning-shaped scar on Harry’s forehead.

+ Don’t worry about trying to fill in all the fields — even if you can only get one or two, that still can be useful.

+ He is trying to survive the grey days by analyzing his environment, especially people’s behaviour.

+ On 24 December, Mukoko appeared in court in Harare on charges of trying to get young people to fight the government., accessed 19 January 2011 She had to go to the police station every week.

+ After he took office, Bucaram tried to fix the state, which included trying to fix the stock process started by Osvaldo Hurtado.

+ Frieza is always trying to get more power.

+ If that’s going to be true of this group also, then they’re going to have an even harder time trying to construct prose in simple English.

+ When Matrix matrices are used to express quantum mechanics, frequently two matrices have to be multiplied to get a third matrix that gives the answer the physicist is trying to find.

+ The dance that gets faster and faster and the audience clap along, trying to keep up with the orchestra.

+ In trying to escape the Scottish schildrons, many were drowned in the Bannockburn and the River Forth.

+ A rival is a person or group of people who are trying to do the same thing as someone else, and trying to do it better.

+ Since the early 2000s, both countries are trying to resolve them.

+ That case reads to me more like the church trying to protect sexual abuse of a child, than anything.

+ Hi, I’m trying to find the exact name/script for the watchlist notifier which can be added under “my settings” – “gadgets”.

+ I was recently trying to add a category label on a page I created, but could not see if I correctly added it, resulting in multiple attempts.

+ In July 1792, Prussia’s Duke of Brunswick wrote “We will destroy Paris into the ground if anything happens to our royal majesty, the king and queen.” He was trying to help the king and queen, but instead it did the opposite.

+ From the Mann Ranges, he went west to the Tomkinson Ranges, but turned back rather than trying to cross the Great Victoria Desert.

+ People had been trying to get the colonies to join together in a federation of Australia during the 1850s and 1860s.

Some example sentences of “doubles”

How to use in-sentence of “doubles”:

– The costs of research usually doubles each level, with the exception of Graviton Technology, which costs 300,000 energy and is not useful over level 1.

– Becker completed at the 1992 Summer Olympics where he won a gold medal in the men’s doubles event.

– At his first Olympic GamesOlympics he reached in singles and doubles the round of 16, and at the World Cup he got place 4 after losing Wang Hao in the third place match.

– At the world championships 2017 Ding won for her third time gold in the singles and in the doubles she won silver.

– Buxton wrote the tennis books “Tackle Tennis This Way”, “Starting Tennis”, and “Winning Tennis and Doubles Tactics”.

Some example sentences of doubles
Some example sentences of doubles

Example sentences of “doubles”:

- There was also singles and doubles events for boys and girls.

- In a doubles game each player has 3 boules.

– There was also singles and doubles events for boys and girls.

– In a doubles game each player has 3 boules.

– And every extra rock still doubles the number of computations needed to solve the problem.

– However, if you roll doubles three times in a row, you don’t get your third turn but you must go directly to Jail.

– Fernández has won three Olympic medals and two Grand Slam women’s doubles titles.

– He won the gold medal in mixed doubles at the 1977 World Table Tennis Championships in Birmingham, England.

– In 1999, the Women’s Tennis Association said she was the best doubles player in the world.

– Playing initially for the Soviet Union, Zvereva won many doubles titles during the late 1980s and throughout the 1990s.

– In the doubles he lost, too.

– At the 2006 Doha Asian Games, Mirza won the silver in the women’s singles category and the gold in the mixed doubles partnering Leander Paes.

– Sixty four players competed in the boys and girls singles events, with thirty two teams competing in the boys and girls doubles events.

– Often, movies or television shows that use body doubles do not admit that a body double model was used.

– Black, Ullyett’s compatriot and long-time doubles partner, retired at the end of 2005.

– Typical size is a little over 30 cm, with a tail that more than doubles that length.

– Body doubles are usually models that have developed very good bodies by exercising and by eating well.

– This means she had won all four Grand Slam mixed doubles tournaments.

– There are six events in the wheelchair tennis discipline; a singles and doubles draw for each of the three categories.

More in-sentence examples of “doubles”:

- At the asian championships she won gold in the singles, doubles and with the team.

- He reached five Grand Slam doubles finals, winning once, at the 1949 U.S.
- Hantuchová and Sugiyama won another doubles tournament in March 2006, this time in Doha in Qatar.

– At the asian championships she won gold in the singles, doubles and with the team.

– He reached five Grand Slam doubles finals, winning once, at the 1949 U.S.

– Hantuchová and Sugiyama won another doubles tournament in March 2006, this time in Doha in Qatar.

– Mirza lost in the first round of the MPS Group Championships but won the doubles title with Chuang.

– Cooper won four singles and four doubles titles at Grand Slam tournaments.

– In the next year, she won silver in the Singles singles and doubles at the WTTC, and at the grand finals she won gold.

– In 2017, Meng won gold in the singles and doubles at the Qatar Open.

– She is most notable for her performances in doubles winning the 2016 French Open women’s doubles title with Caroline Garcia, and the 2018 Australian Open, the 2019 French Open and the 2020 Australian Open women’s doubles titles with Tímea Babos.

– This includes her 1971 and 1980 Wimbledon singles trophies, the trophy from her 1974 doubles win, and two racquets used in these tournaments.

– Also into the semifinals were World number one Esther Vergeer who recorded her four hundred and second consecutive match win with a 6–0, 6–0 win over her doubles partner, Sharon Walraven.

– Hedwiga Rosenbaumová also won a bronze medal with Archibald Warden of Great Britain at the OlympicsGreat Britain in the mixed doubles event in tennis at the 1900 Summer Olympics.

– In the Mixed and Doubles category he won gold.

– In the doubles he reached the 1st place after beating a Chinese duo in the final.

– Konjuh won both the junior singles and doubles events at the Australian Open in January 2013.

– The 2011 women’s doubles competition was wide open with no team in the field having previously won a grand slam.

– Navratilova was her doubles partner for a while in early 2005.

– In the doubles Kuneda was partnered to the title by Maikel Scheffers.

– That year, the WTA gave them an award for being the best doubles pair in the world.

– Shingo Kunieda and Esther Vergeer both won the singles and doubles in the men’s and women’s wheelchair tennis events.

– Thirty two teams lined up in the mixed doubles competition.

– Also Lee took at Youth- world championships three silver namely 2007 and 2008 in the team competition and 2008 in the doubles with Seo Hyun-deok.

– In 2011, he won gold in doubles and came to round of 16 in the Singles category.

– His first international torunament were the Nordic Championships in Denmark, where Waldner played very successful: In the singles was it gold, while he won in the doubles silver.

– In the doubles she won gold, too.

– Kim Wraae Knudsen, silver medalist in the men’s sprint kayak doubles in Beijing, was the nation’s flag bearer at the opening ceremony.

– In the junior tournaments both the singles and doubles titles in the boys and girls events were won by Jiří Veselý and An-Sophie Mestach.

– She won two Grand Slam Grand Slam doubles tournaments, both with Swiss player Martina Hingis.

– Its population of 2000 doubles each June as the community re-enact Cook’s historic landing, complete with replica ship, cannon fire and period costume.

– She played at the 1995 IBF World Championships in the 1995 IBF World Championships – Mixed Doublesmixed doubles event with Guðmundur Adolfsson.

– He won two Grand Slam doubles titles: the French Open in 1971 and the Australian Open in 1977.

– After gotting in the National team he played only one year later his first World Tour tournament, at the Austrian Open he reached in the singles and doubles the quarterfinals and makes with that headlines.

– He won the 1980 and 1982 men’s doubles championship at The Championships, WimbledonWimbledon and the Australian Open doubles in 1979.

– She also won the 2013 The Championships, WimbledonWimbledon and 2014 Australian Open mixed doubles titles alongside Daniel Nestor.

– This gave Denmark the following quota places: 2 in men’s singles, 1 in men’s doubles, 1 in women’s singles, 1 in women’s doubles and 2 in mixed doubles.

– The women’s single and the mens doubles events began seven years later in 1884.

– Leoš Friedl is a Czech RepublicCzech professional tennis player best known for his doubles play with František Čermák.

– It makes 2…Nf6 doubtful, since 3Bxf6 doubles pawns and makes Black’s game more difficult.

– He is the last man to have won both the Men’s Singles and Doubles titles at the same Grand Slam tournament, which he did at the 1996 French Open.

– When she was seventeen years old, King played doubles in Wimbledon.

– This was the Bryan Brothers tenth Men’s Doubles Grand Slam title for their careers.

– In the men’s doubles the Bryan Brothers won their fifth Australian Open.

– Goolagong won six women’s doubles titles.

– A doubles specialist, he holds seven Grand Slam titles: men’s doubles in the 2000 and 2002 U.S.

– A few years later, Gibson called her former doubles doubles partner Angela Buxton and told her she was considering suicide, as she was living on welfare and unable to pay for rent or medication.

– So, this was the Bryan Brothers’ fifth Australian Open title in Men’s doubles in the past six years, which this win was the third consecutive title at the event for them having won in 2009 and 2010, and the other two years they won were in 2006 and 2007.

– As of June 2010, construction has begun an additional end station, Hall D, on the opposite end of the accelerator from the other three halls, as well as an upgrade which doubles the beam energy to 12 GeV.

– She fared much better in the doubles, reaching the quarterfinals in mixed with her partner Mahesh Bhupathi and the quarterfinals in the women’s doubles with Bethanie Mattek, including a win over number two seeds Lisa Raymond and Samantha Stosur.

– She also lost in the second round of the doubles event to Shahar Peer and Gisela Dulko.

“abstraction” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “abstraction”:

– The opposite of abstraction is concretism.

– In the 20th century the trend toward abstraction coincided with advances in science, technology, and changes in urban life, eventually reflecting an interest in psychoanalytic theory.

– Cache is also usually an abstraction layer that is designed to be invisible from the perspective of neighboring layers.

– An abstraction can thus encapsulate each of these levels of detail with no loss of generality.

– Islamic art is often based on Geometric abstraction or calligraphy to avoid idolatry, but Jewish art is somewhat broader.

– From the late 1920s the Russian avant-garde experienced direct and harsh criticism from the authorities and in 1934 the doctrine of socialist realism became official policy, and prohibited abstraction and different artistic expression.

– Computer scientists use abstraction to understand and problem solvingsolve problems, such as organizing data to be stored in a database.

– In this sense the process of abstraction entails the identification of similarities between objects and the process of associating these objects with an abstraction.

abstraction use in-sentences
abstraction use in-sentences

Example sentences of “abstraction”:

- Assembly language provides what is called an abstraction of machine code.

- The notion of abstraction is important to understanding some philosophical controversies surrounding empiricism and the problem of universals.

– Assembly language provides what is called an abstraction of machine code.

– The notion of abstraction is important to understanding some philosophical controversies surrounding empiricism and the problem of universals.

– Geometric abstraction is a form of abstract art based on the use of geometric forms in non-representational compositions.

– An Abstraction keeps only the most important information about something in order to make it easier to reuse.

– TCP/IP has four abstraction layers as defined in RFC 1122: link layer, IP layer, transport layer and application layer.

– Wyrsch’s artistic career was based on the expressive of figurative paintings, which he gave up in favor of abstraction for about ten years, to return to the figurative.

– Virtualization means that the users only see an abstraction of a computer resource.

– Different levels of abstraction might be denoted by a progression of arrows joining boxes or ellipses in multiple rows, where the arrows point from one row to another, in a series of other graphs, say graph 2, etc.

– Later in the 80s explores a brighter abstraction inspired by the landscape.

– Together they form a structural totality of the differentiating abstraction process.

“whisky” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “whisky”:

– Dumbarton became a centre for shipbuilding, glassmaking, and whisky production.

– Kennedy owned three saloons and a whisky import house, and eventually had major interests in coal and banking.

– Barrels are used to age wine, and other beverages such as whisky and beer.

– They believed that a new tax on whisky was not fair.

– In November 2018, Six Gun Sal was invited to perform at the Whisky a Go Go and OC Fair Event Center.

– However, this made the whisky even more exclusive.

whisky use in sentences
whisky use in sentences

“by George” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “by George”:

– Palmer Park was founded by George Palmer and it has a statue of George Palmer in it.

– In a big naval battle in Manila Bay, an American fleet, commanded by George Dewey, destroyed the Spanish fleet.

– It was founded by George V of the United KingdomKing George V in 1917, as a reward for outstanding achievements in the arts, literature, music, science, politics, industry or religion.

– These geological mapping trips were led by George Montague Wheeler.

– The toy was invented and designed by George Lerner in 1949 and manufactured and distributed by Hasbro in 1952.

by George - some sentence examples
by George – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “by George”:

– Martin was shot by George Zimmerman.

– The character, who first appeared in “Adventure Comics” #283, was created by Robert Bernstein and initially designed by George Papp.

– It was created in 1981 by George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley.

– Contributions were also made by George Westinghouse, Lucien Gaulard, John Dixon Gibbs,Wilhelm Siemens and Oliver Shallenger.

– Allen Overy was founded in the City of London on 1 January 1930 by George Allen and Thomas Overy, formerly partners at Roney Co.

– He was voiced by George Dzundza in “Batman: The Animated Series”.

– Scott was in the army, which was led by George Washington.

– It was named by George Mallory.

– When his father died in 1781, George Washington Park Custis was raised at Mount Vernon by George and Martha Washington as their own son.

– The movie is based on the book “Phantom Filly” by George Andrew Chamberlain.

– He retired on February 5, 2017 and was replaced by George Bugeja.

– It was first used by George Dantzig in 1947, but other people like Kantorovich laid the foundations in 1939.

– Gore” ruling got a lot of criticism but was also defended in a long 2001 law review article by George Mason University law professor Nelson Lund.

- Martin was shot by George Zimmerman.

- The character, who first appeared in "Adventure Comics" #283, was created by Robert Bernstein and initially designed by George Papp.
- It was created in 1981 by George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley.

More in-sentence examples of “by George”:

– The leading roles are played by George Clooney and Catherine Zeta-Jones.

– In 1946 he got the role co-starring in “Miracle on 34th Street directed by George Seaton.

– Not long after that, he was picked by George H.W.

– It was directed by George Seaton.

– The screenplay was based on a play of the same title from 1934 by George Brewer and Bertram Bloch.

– One newer design was the Geordie lamp, made by George Stephenson, and the other was the Davy lamp, made by Sir Humphry Davy.

– It was produced by George Nolfi, Chris Moore, Michael Hackett and Bill Carraro and was directed by George Nolfi.

– Teasdale Park was owned by George Chesher who would become Vane’s father-in-law.

– The party was organized in 1847 by George Brown.

– The movie was directed by George Cukor.

– The heat index was developed in 1978 by George Winterling as the “humiture” and was adopted by the National Weather Service a year later.

– He was the first associate justice nominated by George Washington.

– The term was introduced and discussed by George Gaylord Simpson, the palaeontologypalaeontologist who contributed to the modern evolutionary synthesis.

– In the novel “Animal Farm” by George Orwell, Trotsky is represented by Snowball the pig and Stalin is represented by Napoleon who was also a pig.

– Led by George Loveless the farm labourers fought for increased wages.

– After “Bonnie and Clyde”, Beatty acted with Elizabeth Taylor in “The Only Game in Town directed by George Stevens; “McCabe Mrs.

– It was directed by George Cukor.

– For the full list of ancient Greek drama directed by George Eugeniou at Theatro Technis view Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama the Classic Centre at the University of Oxford.

– The book “Flashman’s Lady” by George MacDonald Fraser makes reference to Angela Burdett-Coutts ; and his rejection of her due to his physical affliction.

– Streit and by George AveroffYoung, p.128 who had been specifically requested by the Greek government, through crown prince Constantine, to sponsor the second refurbishment of the Panathinaiko Stadium.

– Other English Te Deums have been written, such as the ones by William Byrd, Thomas Tallis, Henry Purcell, three by George Frideric Handel and that of Edward Elgar, his Op.

– The Bears were founded in Decatur, Illinois, by George Halas, in 1919.

– Troops fighting for the colonies were known as the militia army led by George Washington.

– The episode was screenwriterwritten by George Meyer.

– These paintings, including works by George Baselitz, Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee, were smuggled out of Nazi Germany before World War II.

– The first edition was illustrated by George Cruikshank.

– His earliest recordings were made in the late 1960s by George Mitchell and released on Arhoolie Records.

– The pieces were composed by George Frideric Handel.

– Other tributes came later, including songs by George Harrison.

– The musical and movie are based on the movie adaptation of the stage play “Pygmalion” by George Bernard Shaw.

– The first modern trampoline was invented by George Nissen in 1920-1922 as a kind of equipment for gymnastics.

– McDiarmid was cast by George Lucas in “Return of the Jedi” as Emperor Palpatine, the main villain.

– In 1607, one public notice read by George Tunnall, the bellman, that putting rubbish in the river was illegal.

– Oxford:OUP He was Knight Bachelorknighted by George VI in 1941, and received both the Copley Medal and the Royal Medal of the Royal Society.

– In 1996 he was signed by George Michael for his Aegean label.

– He was selected by George Washington as the first Secretary of State.

– Ham was also used as a musician on Beatles solo records such as the “All Things Must Pass” LP by George Harrison and the single “It Don’t Come Easy” by Ringo Starr.

– It was made in 1931 by George Beauchamp.

– Adnams is a regional brewery founded in 1872 in Southwold, Suffolk, England, by George and Ernest Adnams.

– In 1945, he led the orchestra in Carnegie Hall recording sessions of American music including “An American in Paris” by George Gershwin.

– It was directed by George Sidney.

– Echo Lake has three attractions based on Fictional charactercharacters and movies produced by George Lucas’ Lucasfilm studio.

– It was started by George Tidball in North Vancouver, British Columbia in 1971.

– Legend says the three suites were first played on a trip taken by George I of Great BritainKing George I of England up the Thames to Chelsea or Lambeth on 17 July 1717.

– Plans to make the station were made as early as 1848 by George Turnbull.

- The leading roles are played by George Clooney and Catherine Zeta-Jones.

- In 1946 he got the role co-starring in "Miracle on 34th Street directed by George Seaton.
- Not long after that, he was picked by George H.W.

“faculty” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “faculty”:

– Then she was sent to the Zoological Institute of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics in Beograd.

– While working as a faculty member at the Law School of the University of Arkansas, she married Bill Clinton on October 11, 1975.

– In 1999, Aram Archer graduated from the Krasnodar State Institute of Culture, faculty of social and cultural activities.

– Purdue’s tenured faculty comprises sixty Dean Academic Deans, Associate Deans, and Assistant Deans; 63 Academic Department Heads; 753 Professors; 547 Associate Professors and 447 Assistant Professors.

– Born on 14 October 1985 in Uzhhorod, Rudyk graduated in 2008 from the Faculty of Informatics of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy with a degree in Information Control Systems and Technologies.

– He became a member of the faculty of North Carolina State University School of Education in 1974.

– Students and staff run these activities under faculty sponsorship.

faculty - some sentence examples
faculty – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “faculty”:

- He completed his education at the Istanbul University Faculty of Law.

- Since 2014 she has been teaching stage speech at the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts.
- As an educator, Koven has been teaching in the Faculty of Music at York University since 2003.

– He completed his education at the Istanbul University Faculty of Law.

– Since 2014 she has been teaching stage speech at the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts.

– As an educator, Koven has been teaching in the Faculty of Music at York University since 2003.

– In a survey of faculty at the University of Nebraska, 68% rated themselves in the top 25% for teaching ability.

– He was widely regarded as a pioneer in the science of forecasting hurricanes After retiring as a faculty member at CSU in 2005, Gray remained actively involved in both climate change and tropical cyclone research until his death.

– He is the Brown Theoretical Physics Center Director, the Ford Foundation Professor of Physics, Affiliate Professor of Mathematics, and Watson Institute for International Studies Public Affairs Faculty Fellow at Brown University.

– Upon founding an archaeological department at the Faculty of arts, Ain Shams University in August 1998, he moved to the new department as a lecturer for Egyptology until end of 2001.

– Air Force in World War II, Lewis joined the Caltech faculty in 1946 as an instructor.

– She later studied at the Faculty of Law of the Western Ukrainian College.

– He was a faculty member at Western Carolina University after serving as the 10th Chancellor for 16 years.

– It also has 636 college bookstores, which serves nearly 4 million students and 250,000 faculty members across the country.

– He received his education at Columbia University After retiring from his job with the Mayo Foundation, Kendall joined the faculty at Princeton University, where he remained until his death in 1972.

– The same year he moved to the United States to join the faculty at Baylor College of Medicine at Houston.

– He joined the faculty of Southern Oregon University in 1966.

– In 2007 she became a lecturer at the Faculty of Health Sciences at Hodeidah University.

– Avramov was a professor of international law at the Law Faculty at Belgrade University.

– He had been on Howard’s faculty from 1981 until his retirement in 2016.

– As of 21.08.2006 he became a full professor of Egyptology and presided over the archaeological Department of Faculty of Arts at Ain Shams University from 12.09.2006 till 12.09.2009.

– After 1953, he left government to join the economics faculty at Yale University, and in 1958 he was appointed Professor of Economics at Harvard University.

– Ninety-one percent of the full-time faculty hold Ph.D.s or the terminal degrees in their field.

More in-sentence examples of “faculty”:

– It has four boys’ hostels and faculty housing.

– He became assistant professor at Waseda University in 1959 in the Faculty of Science and Engineering.

– She worked there until the founding of the Department of Biology at the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo.

– The Faculty currently has 120 Royal Designers : the number of designers who may hold the distinction of RDI at any one time is strictly limited.

– He was Professor of Irreversible processTheory of Irreversible Processes in the Faculty of Physics at the University of Barcelona from 1981 to 2016.

– He is also an international faculty for epidemiology and Public health for teaching medical doctors in USA and Canada for Licensing Exams.

– He was Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, Communication and Documentation and Director of the Institute of Culture and Technology of the Carlos III University.

– He then was offered a position with the faculty in the Fall of the same year.

– After attending the Gyosei Junior and Senior High School, Sakurai entered the Faculty of Political Economy at the Waseda University.

– In 1979, he registered at the Faculty of Archeology, Cairo University.

– Today, it is the largest public university in Bangladesh, with a student body of 33,000 and a faculty of 1,800.

– Since 2009, Stern has been distinguished poet-in-residence and a member of the faculty of Drew Universitys graduate programme for a Master of Fine Arts in poetry.

– The Faculty of Law is still located at the old campus on Karl Johans gate, near the National Theatre, the Royal Palace, and the Parliament.

– ICCD’s programs are open to administrators, faculty and trustees of SUNY’s community colleges.

– Skaryna graduated from the arts faculty at the University of Kraków in 1504.

– He was also a professor of general linguistics at the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Rome.

– The campus has a main building, four dormitorydormitories, a building for science and math classes, a gym with cardio machines and weight-lifting equipment, an indoor squash courts and faculty housing.

– Fuller continues to perform and record, and is a faculty member of the New York State Summer School of the Arts.

– In October 1988 he worked as a curator at Faculty of Archaeology Museum of Cairo University.

– Each operates independently and has its own faculty and admission process: The “statutory” or “contract” colleges have “New York State” in their name.

– The University of California’s campuses boast large numbers of distinguished faculty in almost every field and is widely regarded as one of the top public university systems in the world.

– Civilian professors make up the remaining 25% of faculty positions.

– Before becoming he Governor General of Canada Johnston was the president of the University of Waterloo and a tenured faculty member in the school of computer science.

– Between 1996 – 1999 he worked at Yüzüncü Yıl University as faculty member and as an expert at Forensic Institution.

– He joined the University of Southern California faculty in 1977.

- It has four boys' hostels and faculty housing.

- He became assistant professor at Waseda University in 1959 in the Faculty of Science and Engineering.
- She worked there until the founding of the Department of Biology at the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo.

– Joseph’s University and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where he served on the adjunct faculty for over thirty years.

– She was faculty member of Morgan State University.

– Universities have faculties, and each faculty is responsible for one branch of studies.

– The Faculty of Medicine is split between several university hospitals in the Oslo area.

– He was a professor of art history at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Macerata, the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence and Professor of History of Art at the Faculty of Architecture of the University La Sapienza in Rome.

– He was a faculty member of the University of Technology, Sydney for more than 43 years until his death.

– He is a faculty member in the Department of English at Duke University.

– He worked at the University of York where he became Dean of the History Faculty and director of the Centre for Medieval Studies.

– The honour gained royal endorsement in 1936, and “The Faculty of Royal Designers for Industry” was established as an association in 1937 to “further excellence in design and its application to industrial purposes”: membership of the Faculty is automatic for all RDIs and HonRDIs.

– The hospital has over 1,600 physicians on the medical staff at Northwestern Memorial who also carry faculty appointments with Feinberg.

– Students and faculty were urged to seek an update on possible closures on October 23 after 5:00pm local time.

– David Sturtevant Ruder was an American politician and professor Northwestern University School of Law, where he has served on the faculty from 1961 until his death, and where he served as dean from 1977 to 1985.

– Fostering an interdisciplinary atmosphere among its 73 laboratories, a faculty member is assigned to one of only six interconnecting research areas.

– Lariviere has stated that he will remain at OU as a tenured faculty member.

– The Faculty consists of the world’s leading practitioners from fields as disparate as engineering, furniture, fashion and textiles, graphics, theatre and movie design.

– After this, he served as Clinical Instructor in 2005 for Nurse Practitioner from B.C and the two years later he worked as Clinical Faculty at UBC School of Medicine.

– From 1986 to 1991 he was a faculty member at the University of Geneva before returning to the University of Basel.

– Remigijus Šimašius graduated from the Faculty of Law of Vilnius University.

– He was full professor and director of the Laboratory of Genetics at the faculty of Sciences at Ghent University.

– Larsen-Freeman worked at the faculty of the University of California, Los Angeles and then the SIT Graduate Institute.

– Reddy served on the faculty of Stanford UniversityStanford and Carnegie Mellon University for over 40 years.

– Jones was on the faculty at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine from the 1940s until his mandatory retirement from the institution in 1978.

Make sentence of “cooperation”

How to use in-sentence of “cooperation”:

– The car is build in cooperation with Fiat, the technic is the same as used in the Fiat 500.

– Nevertheless, they have taken steps to increase their political cooperation, mainly as a way of influencing the United States position on major trade accords, or, through the implicit threat of political cooperation, as a way of extracting political concessions from the United States, such as the proposed nuclear cooperation with India.

– The goal of this voyage was to show cooperation between the UK and the US after World War II.

– This trade cooperation agreement then made the VOC monopolize the trade, which gradually began to impose its will, eventually leading to the 1700s resistance in Ratahan which culminated in the Dutch Minahasa-War in 1809–1811 at Tondano.

– RCD became defunct after the Iranian Revolution, and a Pakistani-Turkish initiative led to the founding of the Economic Cooperation Organization in 1985.

– In January 2019, the United States Census Bureau, in cooperation with the state of Alaska, divided the area into two new census areas.

Make sentence of cooperation
Make sentence of cooperation

Example sentences of “cooperation”:

– This cooperation covers the states of Eastern EuropeEastern and South Caucasus, central Asia and Vietnam.

– The SVR is also negotiates anti-terrorist cooperation and intelligence-sharing arrangements with foreign intelligence agencies.

– It is also a guest of honour to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.

– He later served as the State Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Somalia from January to October 2014.

– The school is famous for its aviation books, published in French and also in English since 2016, thanks to a cooperation with the French Civil Aviation University.

– Other nations such as Brazil, Italy, and China also work with the ISS through cooperation with other countries.

– In cooperation with his brother Anton Erhard Martinelli, he designed the plans of several baroque church in the Habsburg empire, among which the church in Grossweikersdorf and the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Blaj.

– By late 1920, Stresemann gradually moved to cooperation with the parties of the left and centre – possibly in reaction to political murders like that of Walther Rathenau.

– The Treaty of Good-Neighborliness and Friendly Cooperation Between the People’s Republic of China and the RussiaRussian Federation is a treaty outlining a twenty-year cooperation between China and Russia.

– So Stresemann refused to engage in any international cooperation that would have “prematurely” restabilized the Polish economy.

– Gumende proposed cooperation with the Communists in a bid to revitalise the organisation, but he was voted out of power in the 1930s.

- This cooperation covers the states of Eastern EuropeEastern and South Caucasus, central Asia and Vietnam.

- The SVR is also negotiates anti-terrorist cooperation and intelligence-sharing arrangements with foreign intelligence agencies.

– There goal is to promote cooperation and peace and security in the South Atlantic region.

– It is also a member of economic cooperation between Asia and the Pacific and the International de la Francophonie Organization.

– Is often used to describe the potential of a cooperation of these countries in the Middle East policy.

– On 10 December 2014, child-friendly version of Qwant, called Qwant Junior was beta tested in cooperation with the French Ministry of Education.

– They have signed other agreements for cooperation in foreign policy and other matters.

– Peace, development, economic cooperation and the democratization of international relations, to mention just a few, are old goals of the non-aligned countries.

– The bilateral relations between the Republic of India and Taiwan have improved since the 1990s, India has expanded economic and strategic cooperation with Taiwan.

– It was an unusual cooperation between Christians and pagans, but it worked.

– In 2013, Novus started its cooperation with European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.

More in-sentence examples of “cooperation”:

– The purpose of the organization is to increase development and cooperation among the member countries.

– This cooperation with Churchill made Smuts very unpopular with the Afrikaners, which led to his downfall.

– As you can imagine, this work will require a lot of software development, and a lot of cooperation among Wikimedians.

– The season 2005/06 they played together with PSV Schwarz-Weiß in the Salzburger Landesliga but at the end of the season the cooperation ended.

– The cooperation with publishers is regulated by law since 1935 for the Deutsche Bücherei Leipzig, since 1969 for the Deutsche Bibliothek Frankfurt.

– From 1991 to 1998, he was Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development of Germany.

– The Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development is a ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany.

– In 1964, Pakistan signed the Regional Cooperation for Development Pact with Turkey and Iran, when all three countries were closely allied with the U.S., and as neighbors of the Soviet Union, wary of perceived Soviet expansionism.

– He was the United States Ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe from July 2019 until January 2021.

– Cooperative ownership can have different details about what ownership means and how cooperation works.

– Piano is best known for creating Paris’s Pompidou Centre in cooperation with Britain’s Richard Rogers.

– In July 2004, Russia’s Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliev said that growing cooperation between Russian and Armenian law enforcement bodies has prevented more than one hundred Armenian women from being trafficked abroad for sexual exploitation.

– Angola is a member state of the African Union, the Community of Portuguese Language Countries, the Latin Union, South Atlantic Peace and Cooperation Zone and the Southern African Development Community.

– In 1976 a treaty was arranged by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation but this failed.

– European promoters are uncomfortable with this case because it is a symbol of collateral damages of European construction : ERASMUS has been implemented to facilitate the student mobility within Europe but when a problem appears, the former way of doing “business” in Europe is going on : no justice cooperation between countries, administrative nightmare for the victims, predominance of diplomatic agenda over the human rights and for the European new entrants of the EU, going on with communist way of doing justice and human rights.

– He ordered the police in cooperation with the Romanian Army and the German SS troops to kill all Jews in east Romania within the next coming years.

– He was the Minister of Cooperation from 1986 to 1988.

– Representative to United States Mission to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.

– Franko in cooperation with the German Foundation for International Legal Cooperation.

– Salas was a New Zealand committee member for the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific, and she was also an honorary vice president of the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs.

– There is no prize, no glory, but teamwork and cooperation are encouraged.

– They use this cooperation to exploit food sources and environments which would not be available to any single insect acting alone.

– He was the Minister of State and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and Francophonie of the Gabonese Republic from 1999 to 2008, and was President of the United Nations General Assembly from 2004 to 2005 and Chairperson of the Commission of the African Union from 2008 to 2012.

– Since games like the Prisoner’s dilemma present an apparent conflict between morality and self-interest, explaining why cooperation is required by self-interest is an important part of this project.

– On 14 May 2012, Gagra signed a cooperation agreement with Vladimir.

- The purpose of the organization is to increase development and cooperation among the member countries.

- This cooperation with Churchill made Smuts very unpopular with the Afrikaners, which led to his downfall.
- As you can imagine, this work will require a lot of software development, and a lot of cooperation among Wikimedians.

– Case of “Snipers” was instituted against the defendant and dealt with his participation in the shooting of pro-European demonstrators in Vilnius and his cooperation with the KGB.

– To achieve this task he had to bring about cooperation between the Muslims and the British.

– He started with cooperation with Soviet Union.

Cooperation with a larger group, the European Union, makes the Nordic cooperation even smaller.

– The Ministry is part of the system of executive bodies and is the main body in the system of central executive bodies for the formation and implementation of state policy of economic and social development, price, industrial, investment, foreign economic policy, state policy in trade, state regional policy, state policy on issues of business development, technical regulation and consumer protection, as well as interdepartmental coordination on economic and social cooperation of Ukraine with the European Union.

– To do this the player must earn the cooperation of different characters from the television series by performing tasks for them in order to gain their help.

– In 2011, the Football Association of Singapore and the Football Association of Malaysia reached an agreement that would see greater cooperation between the two nations.

– Each year, the University celebrates the Intellectual Property Summer Institute in cooperation with Franklin Pierce Law Center of Concord, New HampshireConcord, New Hampshire.

– The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation is an international group.

– A program for international cooperation was set up in 1993.

– Mahatma Gandhi was shocked to hear about the incident and he halted the non- cooperation movement realizing that the people had still not understood the message of non-violent protest against the British.

– The aim is to promote regional peace, understanding and cooperation in many areas.

– He advocated the resolution of Bosnian issues by reforms and cooperation between the people and the nobility.

– On 19 September 1966, decided “to resume full cooperation with the United Nations and to “resume participation” in its activities”.

– In its report in 2004, the Environmental Investigation Agency said that there was not enough cooperation between India, Nepal, and the People’s Republic of China.

– Owing to the strategic rivalry, suspicion and tenuous relations between the People’s Republic of China and India since the 1962 war, India has slowly sought to develop better commercial and strategic cooperation with Taiwan even while ruling out the possibility of establishing diplomatic relations.

– This cooperation became a communauté de communes on January 1, 2002.

– In cooperation with the South African Communist Party, MK was founded in 1961.

– The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance arranged economic cooperation among the members.

– Other Jews believe in a future time when justice and peace will come through the cooperation of all people and the help of God.

– This cooperation led to plans to join the colonies together in a single federation.

– During his tenure as deputy prime minister he was the Minister of Pensions from 2012 to 2014, as Minister of Development Cooperation from 2014 to 2020, and as Minister of Finance from 2018 to 2020.