Use the word “underlying”

How to use in-sentence of “underlying”:

+ If further variations are wanted, they can be constructed using the underlying template.

+ This led to the assumption that only the primary disease should be treated, and the secondary variety should be ignored in favor of treating only the underlying illness.

+ Abstraction in mathematics is the process of extracting the underlying essence of a mathematical concept, removing any dependence on real-world objects with which it might originally have been connected, and generalizing it so that it has wider applications or matching among other abstract descriptions of equivalent phenomena.

+ This is mainly a Quack, but the underlying effect and what seems to be a potential sock farm may need looking into.

+ Although Heraclitus argued for eternal change, his quasi-contemporary Parmenides made the radical suggestion that all change is an illusion, that the true underlying reality is eternally unchanging and of a single nature.

+ Crashes are associated with panic selling and underlying economic factors.

Use the word underlying
Use the word underlying

Example sentences of “underlying”:

+ I leave this to those who understand the underlying magic...

+ Floyd had no underlying medical problem that caused or contributed to his death.
+ More than 90% of those dying had underlying illnesses or were over 60 years old.

+ I leave this to those who understand the underlying magic…

+ Floyd had no underlying medical problem that caused or contributed to his death.

+ More than 90% of those dying had underlying illnesses or were over 60 years old.

+ This is helpful if there are differences in the underlying wikitext which are not visible in the default output.

+ The only purpose of Caches is to reduce accesses to the underlying slower storage.

+ The Human Development Index has been criticized on a number of grounds including alleged ideological biases towards egalitarianism and so-called “Western worldWestern models of development”, failure to include any ecological considerations, lack of consideration of technological development or contributions to the human civilization, focusing exclusively on national performance and ranking, lack of attention to development from a global perspective, measurement error of the underlying statistics, and on the UNDP’s changes in formula which can lead to severe misclassification in the categorisation of ‘low’, ‘medium’, ‘high’ or ‘very high’ human development countries.

+ Freud believed that dreams are highly symbolic, with an underlying principle meaning.

+ As the adopted son of the exiled Maratha Peshwa Baji Rao II, Nana Sahib believed that he was entitled to a pension from the English East India Company, but the underlying contractual issues are rather murky.

+ Freud believed that religion was an expression of underlying psychological neuroses and distress.

+ However, the stated underlying cause of the action was in order to censor the content of the site: “We’ve done this so he can’t badmouth Kazakhstan under the.kz domain name” Nurlan Isin, President of the Association of Kazakh IT Companies, told Reuters.

+ Otherwise, if underlying soils are Limestonelime-based, which has the effect of neutralizing the acidic conditions somewhat, it becomes a kettle peatland.

+ The groups can be used to search for an underlying cause of the disease and to provide a better treatment.

+ Another case is within disputes relating to, where underlying conflicts of interest may aggravate editorial disagreements.

+ Ader, Cohen and Felten went on to edit the groundbreaking book “Psychoneuroimmunology” in 1981, which laid out the underlying premise that the brain and immune system represent a single, integrated system of defense.

More in-sentence examples of “underlying”:

+ The underlying storage mechanism usually has no concept of a file.

+ His 1872 Erlangen Program, which ate geometries by their underlying symmetry groups, was a hugely influential synthesis of much of the mathematics of the day.

+ The underlying storage mechanism usually has no concept of a file.

+ His 1872 Erlangen Program, which ate geometries by their underlying symmetry groups, was a hugely influential synthesis of much of the mathematics of the day.

+ While the next word identifies the specific kind of infobox, the underlying template is still located in the Template namespace under Template:Infobox connector.

+ Body size of herbivores is a key reason underlying the interaction between herbivores and plant diversity, and the body size explains many of the phenomena connected to herbivore-plant interaction.

+ Biopsy of the lung is usually not indicated unless the pulmonary hypertension is thought to be due to an underlying interstitial lung disease.

+ Internet Explorer 4, released in September 1997, deepened the level of integration between the web browser and the underlying operating system.

+ The user does not even need to know the underlying equation the nomogram represents.

+ Though the physical rehabilitation of housing in these areas has partly tackled the underlying problems of social exclusion, Onthank is arguably that most successful area of regeneration in question.

+ The species evolved in the lake underlying Mexico City.

+ Behavioural responses to stress, are evoked from some underlying complex physiological changes that arise consequently from stress.

+ Suggest underlying IP addresses for the above accounts be investigated for further sleeper accounts of this LTA.

+ The landscape owes much to the underlying Triassic “bunter” formations.

+ SOAP uses XML technologies to define an extensible messaging framework, which provides a message construct that can be exchanged over a variety of underlying protocols.

+ An underlying reason is the nature of the material.

+ The usual underlying mechanism is that the same gene is activated in several different tissues, producing apparently different effects.

+ Nationalism describes the many underlying forces that moulded the Pakistan Movement, and strongly continue to influence the Politics of Pakistan.

+ It is not a disorder but the symptom of some underlying health condition.

+ Risk factors of infection include antibiotic pressure, foreign device, or underlying immune defects.

+ If confirmed, please block the underlying IP’s.

+ Other methods of prevention, include smoking cessation, and treating underlying illnesses, properly.

+ Some mathematical notations use diagrams, or small drawings to show the underlying concepts.

+ But a long string of numbers makes it difficult to see the underlying meaning.

+ He showed that magnetism is able to influenceaffect rays of light, as there is an underlying relationship between the two phenomena.

+ The underlying map will be updated and improved automatically as the OSM data develops.

+ Curing age-related diseases is one approach, and slowing down the underlying processes of aging with the help of physical exercises is another.

+ As well as the regular seasonal cycle there has been an underlying trend of declining sea ice in the Arctic in recent decades.

+ The ongoing racial conflict between the husbands of the two couples is the main underlying theme of the programme, with the white husband perceived as more bigoted and ignorant.

+ It is the underlying commodity of New York Mercantile Exchange’s oil futures contracts.

+ They argue that this is due to the underlying physiological changes that the rodent goes through in response to stress.

+ While architecture usually had to be compatible between hardware generations, the underlying microarchitecture could be easily changed.

+ Glazes may also enhance an underlying design or texture.

+ Some logarithmic scales were designed such that “large” values of the underlying quantity correspond to “small” values of the logarithmic measure.

+ I thought that proxies don’t show the underlying IP address, and that all the checkusers could find out was whether the proxy was used by an account with a home IP on it.

+ The landscape is determined mainly by the underlying geology.

+ In addition to accuracy and precision, measurements may also have a measurement resolution, which is the smallest change in the underlying physical quantity that produces a response in the measurement.

+ That phylogenetic trees based on different types of information agree with each other is strong evidence of an underlying common descent.

+ It is also essential that ontological causality does not suggest the temporal relation of before and after – between the cause and the effect; that spontaneity are among the causes of effects belonging to the efficient causation, and that no incidental, spontaneous, or chance cause can be prior to a proper, real, or underlying cause “per se”.

+ Philosophy is the study of underlying things.

+ In biology, epigenetics is the study of Heredityinherited changes in phenotype or gene expression caused by mechanisms other than changes in the underlying DNA sequence.

+ Pain can also happen when there is no underlying injury or cause.

+ This appears to be a result of the rapid rotation and underlying symmetry of the planet.

+ The phrase “”Thinking outside the infobox”” has many possible meanings, as with the underlying phrase.

+ X.25 was an important early WAN protocol, and is often considered to be the “grandfather” of Frame Relay as many of the underlying protocols and functions of X.25 are still in use today by Frame Relay.

+ Perhaps one effect underlying this common misconception is the fact that the color restriction is not transitive: a region only has to be colored differently from regions it touches directly, not regions touching regions that it touches.

+ When the river reaches its highest level, it entrains all the channel sediment and scours the underlying bedrock before coarse detritus is deposited again on the channel floor.

+ They don’t seem to do anything about the underlying condition that are causing the anxiety.

+ These are usually anesthesiologists but may also have any one of a number of underlying areas of specialization, such as neurology, physiatry, or internal medicine.

+ With regard to these underlying comparisons she says: “On another level we are struck by the permanent verbal mix of the ape-like and the human, a combination which leaves us pensive and asks the legitimate question where we, who consider ourselves sapiens in a double sense, should finally classify man.”.

+ Epithelial layers have no blood vessels: they get oxygen and nourishment from the underlying connective tissue, through the basement membrane.

+ If this base level is low, then the stream will rapidly cut through underlying strata and have a steep gradient, and if the base level is relatively high, then the stream will form a flood plain and meanders.

“apply to” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “apply to”:

+ The Court also acknowledged that the 13th Amendment does apply to private actors, but only to the extent that it prohibits people from owning slaves, not exhibiting discriminatory behavior.

+ Suffix codes “Y” or “Z” are not shown, as these could apply to variants of any or all vehicle types.

+ The same considerations apply to other planetary systems in the galaxy.

+ Many concerns are yet to be fixed, but most of them apply to VGA, not GA.

+ Bose Einstein CondensationBose-Einstein condensates and fermionic condensates are phases of matter that apply to particles called bosons and fermions, respectively.

+ However, this is only applicable in a closed system, and does not apply to the BZ reaction.

apply to some example sentences
apply to some example sentences

Example sentences of “apply to”:

+ I don’t like having tags on too many articles, and this could apply to nearly all our articles here.

+ Declensions may apply to nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, and articles to indicate number.

+ These new requirements will apply to new accounts and privileged accounts.

+ These protections apply to all juveniles in the United States, not just Arizona.

+ The electric current that arises in the simplest textbook situations would be classified as “free current.” For example, the law can apply to the current that passes through a wire or battery.

+ In some cases, only one of the codes would apply to the current condition, but you may not always be able to determine which is which.

+ While green chemistry seems to focus on just industrial applications, it does apply to any chemistry choice.

+ Any country may apply to become a member of the IMF.

+ This can also apply to articles titles as well, but article naming is more difficult.

+ In the modern post-aether era, the concept has been extended to apply to situations with no material media present, for example, to the vacuum between the plates of a charging vacuum capacitor.

+ I don't like having tags on too many articles, and this could apply to nearly all our articles here.

+ Declensions may apply to nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, and articles to indicate number.

+ Smith? I suppose the same spacing rule should apply to articles like U.S.

+ While it can apply to both men or women, it is most commonly used to refer to men.

+ If a group of Church of Satan members now wish to form a “magic circle” for something more than simple friendship and ritual, and can keep it active for a year and a day, the leader of the group can apply to have it called a Grotto and the leader called a Grotto Master.

+ Even if it is, it may not apply to your case.

+ It can apply to single sex schools, prisons, monasteries, but also to simple friendships.

+ In this article, the two limiting lines are called “asymptotic” and lines that have a common perpendicular are called “ultraparallel”; the simple word “parallel” may apply to both.

+ Why do men have standards of beauty which they apply to women? This is a question to which a typical femininist sociologist would reply: it is culturally determined, a belief system which serves to keep males dominant over females.

More in-sentence examples of “apply to”:

+ Although originally put in terms of species, it seems to apply to populations within a species.

+ If they obey the axioms of a vector space, you can think of them as vectors and the theorems of linear algebra will still apply to them.
+ In Greek, the word can apply to women, but in modern English it is mainly used for men.

+ Although originally put in terms of species, it seems to apply to populations within a species.

+ If they obey the axioms of a vector space, you can think of them as vectors and the theorems of linear algebra will still apply to them.

+ In Greek, the word can apply to women, but in modern English it is mainly used for men.

+ This exemption does not apply to settled disputes; for example, insertion of claims that the Sun revolves around the Earth would not be appropriate today; even though this issue was active controversy in the time of Galileo.

+ But this Article shall not apply to any person holding the office of President when this Article was proposed by Congress, and shall not prevent any person who may be holding the office of President, or acting as President, during the term within which this Article becomes operative from holding the office of President or acting as President during the remainder of such term.

+ I’d QD it, but the QD option based on notability doesn’t apply to TV series episodes.

+ It reasoned that Daubert was expressly limited only to scientific expert testimony and did not apply to “skill- or experience-based observation.” The tire expert’s testimony rested on observation and experience, and so the Eleventh Circuit reasoned the district court should have made a different ruling based on Rule 702 without the Daubert gloss.

+ If you are over 6 years old, you can apply to this system.

+ The Limes is often associated with Roman forts, but it could apply to any area near the walls where the Romans exercised loose control with military forces.

+ The term did not apply to freed slaves, which were usually known as “affranchi”, in French.

+ While several of the core ideas of the desktop experience on one hand apply to a connected mobile device, others do not: Users usually only look at their phone’s screen — presence status changes might occur under different circumstances as happens at the desktop, and several functional limits exist based on the fact that the vast majority of mobile communication devices are chosen by their users to fit into the palm of their hand.

+ Generally, this proposal from stewards would apply to wikis without an administrators’ review process.

+ If a user is reverting obvious vandalism, then the three revert rule may not apply to them.

+ Psychedelic music can apply to almost any kind of music, even classical.

+ Many topics have types of categories which usually apply to every article in the topic.

+ The following is a list of links to Infobox templates that apply to all areas of the world, so it can be transcluded in other documentation such as Location map Africa, Location map Bolivia, etc.

+ These rules also apply to research samples, which are allowed to be used as long as the quality of care is maintained and the patient identity is protected.

+ In my example above, QDA1 could also apply to some of these articles as there is no useful information.

+ Under the incorporation doctrine, most provisions of the Bill of Rights now also apply to the state and local governments.

+ Ukraine does not specify languages by name, but rather ratifies on behalf of “the languages of the following ethnic minorities of Ukraine”: July 2007, Ukraine’s entry on the states the following “Ukraine declares that the provisions of the Charter shall apply to the languages of the following ethnic minorities of Ukraine : Belarusian, Bulgarian, Gagauz, Greek, Jewish, Crimean Tatar, Moldavian, German, Polish, Russian, Romanian, Slovak and Hungarian”.

+ I’m not sure if G12 would apply to this.

+ Suffrage can also apply to states themselves.

+ The Kingdom of Denmark as a whole is a member of the EU, but EU law does not apply to the Faroe Islands and Greenland.

+ The Bill of Rights did initially apply to the states.

+ Often, these laws did not apply to white people.

+ Apart from this detail, all the variants of rounding discussed above apply to the rounding of floating-point numbers as well.

+ With either a diploma, or an “A” Level certificate, students can apply to go to universities in Singapore or overseas.

+ State electoral districts do not apply to the Upper House, or Legislative Council, in the states which have one.

+ Some believe symbiosis should only refer to persistent mutualisms, while others believe it should apply to all kinds of lon-term biological interactions.

+ There are many special rules that apply to emergency telephones.

+ The civil rights of a country apply to all the citizens within its borders.

+ At least one of the other deletion criteria must still apply to the page, and you must make mention of this in your rationale.

+ These indefinite periods apply to users and not their IP addresses.

+ Though the public debate is all about humans, the principles apply to “any living thing”, plants as well as animals.

+ Both apply to giving the program away or selling it.

+ The Court ruled that the Sixth Amendment does apply to police interrogations.

+ That way, different rules can apply to people of the same social class than to those of other social classes.

+ Critics such as Richard Dawkins often argue that the teleological argument would in turn apply to the proposed designer, arguing any designer must be at least as complex and purposeful as the designed object.

+ Students who apply to the school can choose to attend one of seven disciplines, called academies.

+ This weakness does not indicate the commitment scheme is worthless, because the “commit phase” did not apply to all interested parties.

+ Since the German state is not legitimate, its laws do not apply to them, they think.

+ These regulations apply to all prisoners of the DCC from the time of admission on, till the hour of discharge.

+ SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO SUCH EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.

+ The term applies mainly to a person who works in a recording studio but can also apply to people who do the same kind of work, in other places.

+ You then apply to veterinary school.

+ Brady”, the Supreme Court had ruled that the Sixth Amendment did not apply to the states.

+ Modern research in syntax attempts to describe languages in terms of such rules, and, for many practitioners, to find general rules that apply to all languages.

+ There are several parameters that only apply to one specific religion.

+ To use this template, simply copy the text from the box below, paste it at the top of your article, then complete any of the parameters which apply to the archaeological site which you are describing.

+ A Nomothetic view of traits suggests that traits apply to everyone and it is possible to compare traits among individuals.

Use the word “proven”

How to use in-sentence of “proven”:

+ It could not be proven that Simplified Chinese characters were able to help people with reading and writing.

+ A rant is a monologue that does not present a well-researched and calm argument; rather, it is typically an attack on an idea, a person, or an institution, and very often lacks proven claims.

+ Modern philosophical materialists extend the definition to include other basic entities proven by science, such as energy, forces, and the curvature of space.

+ It was once thought that goldfish have short memories, but scientists have proven that this is not true.

+ Since the singer’s death, most of its claims have proven accurate.

+ His statement was completely proven by Pafnuty Chebyshev in 1850.

+ It has been proven that Purplecloud and several other users are sockpuppets of a banned user.

Use the word proven
Use the word proven

Example sentences of “proven”:

+ Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee was the next person who spoke at the memorial service, claiming “people are innocent until proven guilty” saying that Jackson’s humanitarian efforts need to be praised.

+ Some mathematicians announced that they had proven the proposition from the simpler propositions, but they all turned out to be mistaken.

+ Therefore, parents’ behavioural response to stress can be transgenerational and can be proven via neural activity

+ In PAH, lifestyle changes, digoxin, diuretics, oral anticoagulants, and oxygen therapy are considered “conventional” therapy, but have never been proven to be beneficial in a randomized, prospective manner.

+ Kazakhstan has the 11th largest proven reserves of both petroleum and natural gas.

+ It was shown to be independent of the generally accepted Zermelo-Fraenkel axiomsaxioms of set theory, which means that it cannot be proven true or false using those axioms.

+ The moth has proven to be successful as a biocontrol agent for ragwort when used in conjunction with the ragwort flea beetle in the western United States.

+ The regular area contains extensions that have been proven stable enough for everyday use and is broken down into different areas such as “apps”, “net”, “system”, and “uci” “Universal Compressed ISO” – Extensions in.uci format are mounted as a separate.

+ Note: It has not been proven that people with sadism can be successfully treated.

+ Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee was the next person who spoke at the memorial service, claiming "people are innocent until proven guilty" saying that Jackson's humanitarian efforts need to be praised.

+ Some mathematicians announced that they had proven the proposition from the simpler propositions, but they all turned out to be mistaken.
+ Therefore, parents’ behavioural response to stress can be transgenerational and can be proven via neural activity

+ Some newer drugs such as selegiline and moclobemide have proven to be safer than the older MAOIs and are Prescriptionprescribed by physicians in the first instance.

+ It has many proven benefits on human health.

+ The divergence of the harmonic series was proven by the medieval mathematician Nicole Oresme.

+ Most mathematicians also believe this to be true, but currently no one has proven it by rigorous mathematical analysis.

+ Diet foods are not proven causes, but some foods, such as smoked foods, salted fish and meat, and pickled vegetables are associated with a higher risk.

+ This also means that until you are debating a definition of God that is able to be proven false, you might as well be debating about the word “Fob”.

+ Oppose I’m usually one for lenience as proven by my past votes in these situations.

More in-sentence examples of “proven”:

+ This has been proven by the famous mathematician Pierre de Fermat.

+ The image was proven to be a false Goatse parody.

+ Learning how people conduct themselves and living according to their norms has proven to be easier with time.

+ In this way we have now proven the first part of the theorem.

+ If the defendant is proven guilty of the crime, the judge will decide the punishment, which is also called the “sentence”.

+ In order to compare anything, there needs to be a theory to be proven and framework for testing the theory.

+ I do not believe we should inaccurately promulgate the by claiming something as anatomy when it is yet to be proven to the satisfaction of medical science.

+ Because of our experience, that is, how we have lived our lives, it has not been proven that it can possibly be real.

+ Wentworth, Wyrall, Stubbe, Love and others have all been proposed, but none have been proven to be her surname.

+ As a male individual in the African American Society, who has been exposed to two different diverse cultures, navigating my gender roles have proven to be challenging over the time.

+ His lack of political aspirations could be proven by noting that he did not attempt to obtain any leading position after the King’s flight to Varennes in June 1791.

+ The word “bigot” is often used as a pejorative term against a person who is obstinately devoted to negative prejudices, even when those prejudices are proven to be false.

+ Is it perfect? No of course it isn’t but having seen a lot of the studies that they did and having talked to a lot of the staff members that did them I think there is quite a lot of evidence to show that vector has proven to be easier to understand for new users and readers.

+ They mentioned that the phone appealed “not just to the nostalgic and neophobic, but simply people who prefer a smaller phone.” The employees who work at TechCrunch do not have “particularly large or small hands, but preferred this highly pocketable, proven design to the new one for a number of reasons”, further praising the iPhone SE as the best iPhone that Apple has ever made.

+ This can be proven by archaeological remains of a Zapotec neighborhood within Teotihuacan and a Teotihuacan style “guest house” in Monte Albán.

+ There is no treatment approach that has been scientifically proven to work.

+ However, it is not a medical term, and it is not proven that higher endorphin production after exercise really has a role in the wellness feeling.

+ If a single logical statement can be found, which is also logically sound, and which contradicts one of the statements in the theory, then the theory is proven wrong.

+ This section includes only main cast members, up to the last episode aired ; those who are listed in the intro title sequence AND those who are credited as “also starring” but are still considered by AMC to be series regulars, which must be proven through proper citation.

+ If there is no jury, the judge or judges decide whether the defendant is proven guilty or not.

+ This explanation was proven correct during a solar eclipse, when the sun’s bending of starlight from distant stars could be measured because of the darkness of the eclipse.

+ Nothing was ever proven but the physician was killed and Caroline sent away.

+ A theorem is a proven idea in mathematics.

+ A vegetarian diet or a diet very low in meat has proven good effects on human health.

+ Many of these things have not been scientifically proven to help acne.

+ This has been proven by the famous mathematician Pierre de Fermat.

+ The image was proven to be a false Goatse parody.

+ Many of them thought that it could be proven from the other simpler axioms.

+ On October 19, 2020, more than a year after the opening of the case and two days before the anniversary of the assassination, Nduwayo was acquitted or proven not guilty.

+ Thus statements like “There is a God” or “There is no God” are not true or false, but meaningless because they cannot be proven or disproven.

+ There have been many recorded sightings of the ark over the years, however no physical evidence has been proven to show that the ark is currently on Mount Ararat.

+ The editors can still contribute, just not on topics they have proven they have issues with.

+ In many cases, the Simplex algorithm developed by Dantzig has proven to be very fast, even though its complexity is exponential, in the worst case.

+ DARE orbits the Moon for 3 years and takes data above the lunar farside which is the only location in the inner Solar System proven to have no human-generated radio frequency problems.

+ Cryptosystems proven secure against adaptive chosen-ciphertext attacks include the Cramer-Shoup system and RSA-OAEP.

+ Regular Breastfeeding sessions are a proven benefit to airway reconstruction.

+ Of these cases, 24,682 were proven to be chikungunya.

+ This was proven to be wrong by Leonhard Euler, who factorised in 1732.

+ Gordonrox24’s statement of “I don’t think this group can be proven notable.” is irrelevant.

+ He’s already vandalized my user page, and has proven himself to be very annoying on the EN: side.

+ In 2013 the Higgs boson, and implicitly the Higgs effect, were tentatively proven at the Large Hadron Collider.

+ However, I was proven unfamiliar with the policies on wiki, and humour was used by me in the RFA to ‘lighten up’ the process, while still taking the role of an Admin, and the RFA, very seriously.

+ One of the fastest ships in the Navy, as proven by her victory during a battlegroup race held in 1985.

+ Others say the round Earth was proven long before NASA existed.

+ If ever proven true, M-theory and string theory would mean big progress for science.

+ This has not been proven to be true yet.

+ Not every conjecture can be proven true or false.

+ Even when Huxley told him that one of his favourite mediums was a proven fraud, he refused to believe it.

+ Despite being proven innocent, many believed she committed the murders and has become the subject of folklore.

Use the word “contraceptive”

How to use in-sentence of “contraceptive”:

– Subclinical riboflavin deficiency also happens more easily in women taking the contraceptive pill.

– The use of the contraceptive pill has transformed the lives of women in rich countries, but has made little impact in poor ones.

– There are two major kinds of oral contraceptive pills.

– He was best known for his work to develop a oral contraceptive pills and the use of physical methods in organic chemistry.

– Inconsistent use was reported by 49% of those using condoms and 76% of those using the combined oral contraceptive pill; 42% of those using condoms reported failure through slipping or breakage.

– The combined oral contraceptive pill is a contraceptive for women.

Use the word contraceptive
Use the word contraceptive

“domestic” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “domestic”:

+ The most successful club in the world, in terms of domestic league results, is Rangers F.C.

+ They include the familiar domestic cat and its closest wild relatives.

+ Yet he continued to be successful in Test and domestic cricket.

+ Wilson mostly handled domestic matters during his first term.

+ The airport offers both domestic flights within the UK, and international flights to destinations in Europe, the Middle East, Pakistan, North America and the Caribbean.

+ Both coaches led the Rangers to the Scottish domestic treble; Smith in 1993 and Advocaat in 1999.

+ The news that Napoleon had taken up gardening at Longwood also appealed to more domestic British sensibilities.

+ Tonic immobility as a measure of fear in the domestic fowl.

domestic in sentences?
domestic in sentences?

Example sentences of “domestic”:

+ The car was first sold as an export under the name Zhiguli in the domestic Soviet market after June 1966.

+ The 60-second commercial features a troubled couple in a domestic environment.

+ The car was first sold as an export under the name Zhiguli in the domestic Soviet market after June 1966.

+ The 60-second commercial features a troubled couple in a domestic environment.

+ The airport has domestic flights to Malmö, and Örebro.

+ A shortened list of the available fields suitable for a domestic player.

+ Depending on what they see as the cause of the conflict between states, realists can be divided into three classes: Classical realists believe it follows from human nature; neorealists attribute it to the dynamics of the anarchic state system; neoclassical realists believe it results from both, in combination with domestic politics.

+ A mackerel tabby pattern is the only striped coat pattern seen in domestic cats.

+ This cat is a little larger than a domestic cat, with rounder ears and spots where a tabby cat would have stripes.

+ This is 1.87% of the country’s gross domestic product.

+ It flies to many domestic and some international destinations.

+ State Department, expatriate workers from nations throughout Asia and parts of Africa voluntarily migrate to Qatar as low-skilled laborers or domestic servants, but some subsequently face conditions indicative of involuntary servitude.

+ Dayana is concerned about humanitarian issues, such as AIDS awareness, and domestic violence prevention.

+ The wild goat is an ancestor of the domestic goat.

+ After a long and heated debate among it’s ranks and in public during the 1990s, finally the majority of the Komala Party’s cadres and members decided to a renewal programme to adapt to the new domestic and world developments.

+ Some models are sold in Japanese domestic market.

More in-sentence examples of “domestic”:

+ It had 3 leased Airbus A320-200 airplanes serving three daily domestic flights.

+ The following list is a high level of numbering plan presented in domestic format.

+ Many countries have reported an increase in domestic violence and intimate partner violence because of lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic.

+ The house centipede is a carnivore that feeds on cockroaches, Muscahouse flies and other domestic pests.

+ The domestic yak is a long-haired domesticationdomesticated Himalayan region of the Indian subcontinent, the Tibetan Plateau and as far north as Mongolia and Russia.

+ After the 1952 re-release, “Variety” estimated the film had made $4 million in cumulative domestic rentals for that year.

+ Holland finished his first class career with a season with Wellington in New Zealand’s domestic league.

+ The network also produces and airs the “Premios TVyNovelas”, sponsored by the Televisa-owned magazine of the same name and considered the highest honor in the domestic Mexican television industry.

+ The servants’ hall is traditionally a common room for domestic workers in a great house.

+ At Warburton, Davies worked several domestic jobs.

+ The most common livestock in Kurdistan are domestic sheep.

+ There are domestic ferries to the islands of Tokyo, but also to other parts of the country such as Hokkaido.

+ His conquest of Silesia, which provided Prussia’s new industries with raw materials, helped boost industrial production and development, and he protected these industries with high tariffs and a minimum of restrictions on internal domestic trade.

+ An urban legend says that Bobtail cats began by cross mating a domestic tabby cat and a wild bobcat.

+ There are also farm cats, which are kept on farms to keep rodents away; and feral cats, which are domestic cats that live away from humans.

+ All domestic cats have the tabby gene.

+ The critics of the law say it allows a woman to ask the police to arrest her husband without evidence or investigation, and that women have abused the law in domestic disputes.

+ One of the Agreement’s key activities is to provide expert advice on seabird bycatch mitigation to fisheries managers, both in domestic and high seas fisheries.

+ He has obtained many domestic titles/awards and published many books.

+ It is represented by increasing Gross Domestic Product.

+ Their presence may also excite domestic animals and push them to escape.

+ The group includes the three domestic animals cows, sheep and goats.

+ Often studies into social sustainability include “housing, household structure, paid domestic work, material cultures of home and homelessness”.

+ In Kashmir same-sex marriages, civil unions, and domestic partnerships are not recognised.

+ It is very common to castrate male domestic animals.

+ Traditionally, they wore a simple cloth around the waist called a thorthu, in domestic settings.

+ Genome sequence, comparative analysis and haplotype structure of the domestic dog.

+ A local species of apple, the wild “Malus sieversii”, may be the ancestor of the modern domestic apple.

+ The movie earned $3,898,811 from domestic home video sales.

+ Dubai’s economy is different from other members of the UAE because income from Crude oiloil is only 6% of its gross domestic product.

+ Real gross domestic product growth was over 10.4% from 2006–2008.

+ It contributes only 6% of the Gross domestic productGDP of the country, but workforce.

+ War and Revolution in Yugoslavia, 1941-1945: Occupation and Collaboration by Jozo Tomasevich, Stanford University Press 2001, page 417 This was issued by retired former Austro-Hungarian Lieutenant Colonel Slavko Kvaternik, a leading domestic Ustasha, whom Pavelic immediately promoted to marshal.

+ The airport offers both domestic flights within Finland and international flights to Europe, Asia and North America.

+ It is about twice the size of a domestic cat, and eats mice, ground squirrels, and lemming.

+ Grandin is motivated by a wish to improve animal welfare by getting rid of unnecessary stress on domestic animals, particularly before and during slaughter.

+ In 1990s he played his domestic cricket for Biman Bangladesh Airlines.

+ A maid, housemaid or, formerly, maidservant is a female employed in domestic worker.

+ The apron is commonly part of the uniform of several jobs, including Waiterwaitresses, nurses, homemakers, domestic workers and other jobs.

+ The mainstay of traffic was domestic coal although shortly before closure in the 1960s the site was used as a reception point for concrete components for the building of tower blocks in Newham.

+ Yangshuo has become a famous resort destination for domestic travelers and foreign travelers.

+ Wild animals that live around Chojnów are roe-deers, foxes, rabbits and wild domestic animals, especially cats.

+ A domestic worker is a person who works within the scope of a residence.

+ Both candidates focused primarily on domestic issues, such as the budget, tax relief, and reforms for federal social insurance programs, though foreign policy was not ignored.

+ However, the relations are not purely domestic relations either.

+ There are 3.5 billion domestic ruminants, with about 95% being cattle, goats and sheep.Hackmann.

+ It is also used by tour operators like TUI Airways which serve a range of domestic and European short-haul destinations.

+ Housing contributes about 15% to the Gross domestic product of the United States.

+ There are 41 living species, including the domestic cat, and they are monophyletic: all descended from the same ancestor.

+ It had 3 leased Airbus A320-200 airplanes serving three daily domestic flights.

+ The following list is a high level of numbering plan presented in domestic format.
+ Many countries have reported an increase in domestic violence and intimate partner violence because of lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“personal” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “personal”:

+ The six composers did not stay together for very long as they soon developed their own personal styles in their compositions.

+ In 1992, the José Luis Cuevas Museum was opened in the historic center of Mexico City holding most of his work and his personal art collection.

+ The most common things that hardcore artists talk about include sex, nudity, partypartying, drugs, profanity, police brutality, racism, personal conflicts, consciousness, social issues and the harsh surroundings of the rapper’s environment.

+ In 1937 Franciszka Wyczółkowska – wife of painter handed over to the city of Bydgoszcz 425 pictures and graphics, sketchbooks, personal things and atelier equipment of Leon Wyczółkowski.

+ With the evolution of the Internet, personal computers are becoming as common as the television and the telephone in the household.

+ By being king of both, he created a personal union.

+ When the war was over he was invited to join the “Auckland Star” where he was the first reporter in New Zealand to receive a personal by-line.

+ He was the original presenter of the BBC satirical panel game show, “Have I Got News for You.” He was fired from the show in October 2002, after more negative tabloid articles about his personal life.

personal some example sentences
personal some example sentences

Example sentences of “personal”:

+ When used as a Live CD, it can work with a USB flash drive, where the user’s configuration and personal data are saved.

+ Modern personal computers always use switched-mode power supplies.

+ It is obviously operated by him given who the account happens to follow, CRRays’ own personal twitter, Tampa Bay baseball club etc.

+ However, Rowson makes that connection explicit, stating in his discussion of this passage that “my personal view is that ‘White’s advantage’ in practical play is ‘the initiative'”.

+ His personal name was.

+ Eligible candidates Rans, Yssa, Lei, and Rowee will not join the Third General Election due to personal reasons.

+ When used as a Live CD, it can work with a USB flash drive, where the user's configuration and personal data are saved.

+ Modern personal computers always use switched-mode power supplies.
+ It is obviously operated by him given who the account happens to follow, CRRays' own personal twitter, Tampa Bay baseball club etc.

+ A: Internet is a very unsecurity place for personal information.

+ People often confuse exiling an individual from his/her home country as a migration to a political asylum but that is not as it seems, migrating with one’s own will due to personal reasons can be a political migration but not under the sentence of Government.

+ As of 2012 it has 16 million personal customers and small business accounts.

+ In a March 2005 commentary in “The Guardian” he accused Israel’s prime minister Ariel Sharon of being a “war criminal”, citing his alleged personal responsibility for the Sabra and Shatila massacre in 1982 and accusations of ethnic cleansing.

More in-sentence examples of “personal”:

+ It can not be a personal fantasy either, since those limitations were common to all human reason before our particular experience.

+ VRML never saw much serious widespread use, possibly because most users, such as business users and personal users, had low bandwidth bandwidth and slow dial-up Internet access.

+ Where there was the slightest suspicion of concealment, torture was used to get a sincere declaration of their personal wealth.

+ In 1936 he was acquittal petition of Suyahgdongwu club accessory and personal reference.

+ The first song they wrote on personal assignment by Walt Disney was “Strummin’ Song” in 1961.

+ For over a hundred years since the “Union of the Crowns” in 1603, when James VI of Scotland inherited the English throne from his cousin, Elizabeth I of EnglandQueen Elizabeth I, the two had been in personal union The Acts of Union took effect on 1 May 1707.

+ The Ten Commandments focus more on personal virtue – what a person should do, and how to treat other people.

+ The subject’s own personal website doesn’t provide any help in finding reliable sources, and nor does a news search.

+ How big a personal network becomes depends on the individual and the type of relationships considered.

+ While, both the overall median personal and household icome increased since 1991, this increase did not take place on all levels of educational attainment.

+ Mortimer happily says that they can marry with just her personal fortune.

+ He’s being purely disruptive: edit-warring, repeatedly inserting copyright violations, removing attribution templates, making personal attacks and evidently abusing multiple accounts and IPs.

+ Cecilia, horrified, tells him that she has none of her personal fortune left.

+ Differences in personal traits, such as mental illness, drug addiction, and alcoholism.

+ In 1938 Cheonggu Club accessorys acquittal petition and personal reference.

+ Even though he was a comedian, Frunzik’s personal life was very sad.

+ It began after President Trump and his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani repeatedly wanted the UkraineUkrainian government to investigate Biden’s candidacy for president and for Trump to gain advantages in the 2020 election.

+ Due to personal differences, the pair ended their engagement.

+ He created the LINC computer, which was the first mini-computer and shares with a number of other computers the claim to be the inspiration for the personal computer.

+ The results continued to express that psychology majors were dedicated to the major because of their personal past experiences.

+ The army and navy is under the personal control of the monarch and can be used for any purpose at any time.

+ To sum it up: Anything that is not in itself damaging to an editor/group of editors, or that would reveal unwanted personal details about them must not be “oversighted”.

+ Victoria married her former personal trainer, Daniel Westling, on 19 June 2010.

+ This kind of legal case is handled by a personal injury lawyer.

+ In 1987, Regan resigned due to personal angers against First Lady Nancy Reagan and Ronald Reagan’s cabinet.

+ With some comments, it difficult to say if they are personal attacks.

+ According to the Bible, the only way to avoid the Great White Throne Judgment is to accept Jesus Christ as your personal Savior.

+ Damn Small Linux or DSL is a Free softwarefree x86 family of personal computers.

+ A relic is an object, especially a piece of the body or a personal item of someone of Religionreligious importance, that was carefully preserved with an air of veneration as a memorial that you can touch.

+ He did it in a very personal way and it made his employers angry.

+ In a modern home Personal computerPC environment, disk drives now provide hundreds of gigabytes of storage capacity which can be impractical to use as a single entity.

+ The partners do not use their personal money to pay for the debt.

+ Mani Ratnam had earlier produced “Thiruda Thiruda” under his personal name.

+ Smartphones and tablet computers are also computers for personal use, but they are not often called “personal computers”.

+ In 2013 Acer was the fourth largest personal computer vendor in the world.

+ Fortune-telling is more for personal things.

+ This table shows all the personal pronouns in English that are commonly used today.

+ The place where he was born is associated with the ” is his personal Totemismtotem.

+ The computer networknetworked personal computer gave an answer with online chat programs.

+ I’ve recently been inactive due to exams and personal reasons so DYK? has not been too active.

+ He also left them his copyrights, his manuscripts, and his personal library.

+ He goes that he had a book of sacred songs in which he’d written his own personal notes.

+ Composers continued to use the forms that had been invented in the 18th century, but they also thought that personal feeling and emotion were very important.

+ Djsasso should not have made that personal attack, and if continued, should be warned.

+ It is a free operating system for personal computers.

+ This is purely for no other reason than experience personal preference – I know that I would be able to make the ‘correct’ decision but I have had enough drama surrounding me my actions in the past here so I just want to play it safe and leave the controversial ones to someone else initially.

+ It can not be a personal fantasy either, since those limitations were common to all human reason before our particular experience.

+ VRML never saw much serious widespread use, possibly because most users, such as business users and personal users, had low bandwidth bandwidth and slow dial-up Internet access.
+ Where there was the slightest suspicion of concealment, torture was used to get a sincere declaration of their personal wealth.

Some example sentences of “per capita income”

How to use in-sentence of “per capita income”:

+ The per capita income for the city was $22,667.

+ The per capita income for the city was $12,088.

+ The per capita income was $19,378.

+ The per capita income for the county was $18,243.

+ The population enjoys a per capita income twice that of the Philippines and much of Micronesia.

+ The per capita income for the city was $20,845.

+ The per capita income for the county was $17,848.

Some example sentences of per capita income
Some example sentences of per capita income

Example sentences of “per capita income”:

+ The per capita income for the county was $17,006.

+ The per capita income for the county was $21,879.

+ The per capita income for the county was $14,499.

+ The per capita income for the county was $13,559.

+ The per capita income for the city was $56,793.

+ The per capita income for the city was $18,021.

+ The per capita income for the county was $15,198.

+ The per capita income for the county was $17,626.

+ The per capita income for the whole city was $8,127.

+ The per capita income for the county was $17,006.

+ The per capita income for the county was $21,879.

+ When he came to power in 1961, South Korean per capita income was only United States dollarUSD 72, and North Korea was regarded as the greater economic and military power on the peninsula because North Korea was industrialized under the Japanese régime due to its geographical proximity to Manchuria and merit in terms of natural resources, and managed to rebuild after heavy bombing by the Americans during the Korean War.

+ The per capita income for the town was $14,505.

+ The average per capita income in Merced is $17,331 while the median household income is $38,253.

+ The per capita income for the city was $12,489.

+ The per capita income for the county was $14,214.

+ The per capita income was $16,698.

In sentence examples of “lied”

How to use in-sentence of “lied”:

– The present site where the Shinto Shrine existed, lied at a grey area between the Nature Reserve and Singapore Armed Forces restricted area.

– He conducted the first performance of “Das Lied von der Erde” with the Vienna Philharmonic.

– At his trial, witnesses lied and even President Grant wrote a letter stating Babcock was of good character.

– In an attempt to get on Marie Antoinette’s good side, he thought that Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy was a friend of the Queen, however not knowing that she lied to him, he was tricked into buying the diamond necklace and giving it to Jeanne.

– Police said that Lindy Chamberlain had murdered the baby and had lied about the dingo.

– In 2014 he was arrested because he lied to police but Barry was not punished.

In sentence examples of lied
In sentence examples of lied

Example sentences of “lied”:

– The Lied in the Romantic period was usually written by two different people: the poet wrote the words and then the composer “set the words” to music.

– The word Lied is used in music to describe the songs that were written by German-speaking composercomposers of classical music.

– Spam emails often advertise products or services which are being lied about by the companies sending the spam, such as frauds or scams.

– On February 13, 2018, Halbe Zijlstra resigned after he had lied about attending meetings with President of RussiaRussian president Vladimir Putin.

– Swindall lied to a federal grand jury about his knowledge that the funds were from a drug trafficking operation, which was refuted by the undercover tapes.

– He had sexconsensual sex with the person who lied about being raped, Wanetta Gibson, and she later told Brian on Facebook that she lied about being raped because she didn’t want her mother to know they had sex.

– His work “Das Lied von der Erde” is one his greatest works, combining song with the sonata form of a symphony.

– During the campaign people found out that what Lenihan had told friends in private showed he had lied in public about the 1982 dissolution of Dáil Éireann.

– Many fans were very angry and said Valve lied to them.

– Cometstyles also stated that Da Punk lied about sockpuppetry, stating it as if he was definitely certain that Da Punk was actually sockpuppeteering.

– She performed the song “Ein Lied kann eine Brücke sein” and was placed seventeenth out of nineteen countries.

- The Lied in the Romantic period was usually written by two different people: the poet wrote the words and then the composer “set the words” to music.

- The word Lied is used in music to describe the songs that were written by German-speaking composercomposers of classical music.
- Spam emails often advertise products or services which are being lied about by the companies sending the spam, such as frauds or scams.

– Christine wonders why Ben lied to her about the accident.

– However, he has also made his mark in song and Lied interpretation, focusing on English Baroque composers i.e.

– His set of orchestral songs “Das Lied von der Erde” are like a symphony, but he did not call it a symphony.

– Yugoslavia was a country in Europe that lied mostly in the Balkan Peninsula.

– One day, even though he was granted time to go on a hunt, he was lied to and, trying to get away, he was stabbed in his liver and died later that night, thus ending the Great Sioux War.

– He made over 250 recordings including many cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach, Benjamin Britten’s Serenade, Nocturne and the War Requiem and Gustav Mahler’s “Das Lied von der Erde”.

– Notice I have lied about any of my sockpuppets.

– In German culture the Lied as an art song goes back to the Middle Ages.

– He lied to the emperor about their circumstances.

“marketing” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “marketing”:

– The company places marketing emphasis on business travel, but owns and operates a number of resorts and leisure-oriented hotels as well.

– Mateschitz was the international marketing director for List of Procter Gamble brandsBlendax, a toothpaste company, when he visited Thailand in 1982 and discovered that Krating Daeng helped to cure his jet lag.

– However, due to the popularity of the Goldman Sachs thesis, “BRIMC” and “BRICK” are becoming more generic marketing terms to refer to these six countries.

– A very simplified high level description — common in marketing — may show only fairly basic characteristics, such as bus-widths, along with various types of execution units and other large systems, such as branch prediction and cache memories, pictured as simple blocks — perhaps with some important attributes or characteristics noted.

– Its name comes from a marketing campaign in the 1980s.

– He was responsible for the starting a sports marketing company with the purpose of promoting sports in Jordan and the region.

marketing how to use in sentences
marketing how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “marketing”:

– Promotion as part of marketing means spreading information about a Product product, product line, brand, or company.

– Erode is well known for marketing of textile products of Handloom, Powerloom and Readymade Garments.

– Companies sometimes use these terms to promote goods and services by making environmental marketing claims and with eco-labels.

– Surveys of human populations and institutions are common in political pollpolling and social science and marketing research.

– Walid Mostafa He works in the field of Television movievisual, audible, and readable media, marketing and advertising.

– By using the loss aversion theory as a marketing strategy, firms are able to gain higher profits by changing consumers’ behaviours.

- Promotion as part of marketing means spreading information about a Product product, product line, brand, or company.

- Erode is well known for marketing of textile products of Handloom, Powerloom and Readymade Garments.

– This includes in-house PR departments and marketing departments, other company employees, public relations firms and publicists, social-media consultants, and online reputation management consultants.

– Ethical concerns have also been raised about over-use of these drugs clinically, and about their marketing by manufacturers.

– The company began in 1953 as Buena Vista Distribution Company, to manage distribution, marketing and promotion for movies produced by the Walt Disney Studios.

– Cross-Platform Development is very crucial towards marketing business over different platforms.

More in-sentence examples of “marketing”:

– Before entering into politics he was working as a marketing employee in a furniture business.

– The pole served as a marketing tool for the company, as it attracted a lot of attention.

– It was the joint production of Davey Paxman Co, Shell Refining Marketing Co and Lt-Col L.F.R.

– After Blight retired from hockey, he became a stockbroker and marketing consultant.

– At the end of “Singer 2017”, many many Weibo entertainment marketing accounts said that “Singer 2017” as the last series of “I Am a Singer” and “Singer”, the series of the show will not be made from 2018.

– Promotion can also happen when a marketing company is providing discounts and coupons to customers to create brand awareness.

– Before that, he was Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Nintendo of America.

– There are many applications of the research, such as how to make public policy more effective or marketing and advertising applications.

– This could include formulae and recipes, proprietary databases, business processes and methods, information about costs, pricing, margins, overhead, manufacturing processes, proprietary computer software programs, customer lists, and strategic plans and marketing programs.

– The template may be used as a miscellaneous addition to the infobox providing concise information about songs on the album that were released as singles during the marketing and promotion of the album.

– The automotive industry refers to the design, manufacture, marketing and selling of motor vehicles.

– Current product reviews on other tech items, mostly consumer products, such as action and dashcams, sometimes sponsored or donated, taking part in the affiliate marketing associates program of Amazon Services LLC, and donations to him using Patreon keep the channel alive.

– A recent phenomenon has occurred wherein intricate marketing plans are developed in order to lure adolescents into purchasing celebrity related goods.

– Bay stated that he was not comfortable with the domestic marketing campaign as it confused the audience as to the true subject of the film.

– He then founded Jil Inc., a marketing and promotion company.

– Due to the regulations of the DFB the name Red Bull Leipzig for marketing reasons was forbidden so they were called RB.

– Part of an internet marketing campaign.

– In the Philippines, MILO has been reportedly spreading false marketing ads in television and in the Internet claiming that MILO can cure “Energy Gap”, a false disease claiming 4 out of 5 kids in the Philippines suffers.

– Controversy about injected hCG for weight loss started marketing campaign for injections of “homeopathic hCG” will contain either no hCG at all or only small amount of it.

– Sales serve as a result and confirmation of the correctness of the company’s marketing work.

– The attempts by General Motors, Chrysler and Ford were all marketing failures.

– Spurlock also uses this movie to criticismcriticize McDonald’s and the fast food industry, ranging from the sale of unhealthy food to corporate marketing and to the personal profit of these organizations.

– Many people believe that multilevel marketing is also a pyramid scheme.

– An early example of marketing a civilian off-roader as a “sports utility” is the two-door pickup version of the 1966 Ford Bronco.

– Brand marketing promotion for “Liv and Maddie” still continues strongly.

– From 1999 to 2008 he worked in sports marketing as the head of marketing communications and sporting events of the Deutsche Telekom AG.

– The Belgian publishing house Lacroix and Verboeckhoven undertook a marketing campaign unusual for the time, issuing press releases about the work a full six months before the launch.

– On 6 August 1998 a licensing agreement was signed with Information.CA of Toronto under which it agreed to pay an up-front payment of US$50 million for exclusive marketing rights to Tuvalu’s domain until 2048, with the country manager/delegee of the Government of Tuvalu for the.tv extension being The.tv Corporation International, which was established in 1998.

– It is rumored to be part of marketing the channel for either airtime/blocktime or for channel leasing.

– Direct Mail Lists are then sold to direct marketing companies wishing to make an offer to this specific segment of the population.

– Chapple is the chairman of a marketing agency, he published his first book, “The Sober Survival Guide” in 2019.

– From 1958 until it was abolished the Milk Marketing Board sponsored the Tour of Britain bicycle race, which was called “The Milk Race”.

– Also, because of the popularity of the Goldman Sachs thesis “BRIC”, this term has sometimes been extended whereby “BRICK” have become more generic marketing terms to refer to these emerging markets.

– The marketing mix is the combination of elements necessary to the planning and execution of the total marketing operation.

– Many big companies have some problems with their sales and marketing departments.

– The NT version number was not used for marketing purposes after Windows NT 4.0 but is still used internally and said to reflect the degree of changes to the core of the operating system.

– Case joined AOL’s predecessor company, Quantum Computer Services, as a marketing vice-president and became CEO of the company in 1991.

– The main difference will be the fact that Global Marketing is focusing on intercontinental point of view.

– Jack Ong was an American actor, writer, activist and marketing professional.

– It has recorded very little information about the history of this community, researchers assume that was one of the last towns on reach the Mixe region, so it is considered a village young, economic activities that are practiced in this community include: The production and marketing of coffee, agriculture and trade.

– He is also a pilot for Astraeus Airlines, and became marketing director for the airline in September 2010.

– Sales are closely connected with marketing because they have the same goal.

– According to the FAO definition it includes recreational fishingrecreational, subsistence and processing, and marketing sectors.

– The study said that one of the city’s biggest challenges would be convincing the voters who select the host city that Philadelphia is a “world-class city”, something that “will require strategic changes in the city’s landscape in conjunction with a persuasive marketing strategy”.

– He might have done so by not disclosing his ownership of a digital marketing company, Tin Moon.

– An external link that points to the primary marketing or support web site for this version of the operating system.

– Microsoft’s marketing department did not like the Xbox name, and suggested many alternatives.

– Often, music companies create pop music styles by taking a style of music that only a small number of people were listening to, and then making that music more popular by marketing it to teenagers and young adults.

– Scholastic has been criticized for bad marketing to children.

- Before entering into politics he was working as a marketing employee in a furniture business.

- The pole served as a marketing tool for the company, as it attracted a lot of attention.

“parliamentary election” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “parliamentary election”:

– SYRIZA, led by Alexis Tsipras, won the 2015 parliamentary election held on January 25 of that year, and entered into a coalition government with the small right-wing party “Greek Independents”.

– This infobox is used for a parliamentary election with multiple parties winning seats.

– Towards the end of his extraordinary life, he became a British citizen and was eligible to vote in the parliamentary election of 1774, and then again in 1780.

– The 2018 Northern Cyprus parliamentary election was held on 7 January 2018.

– Ouédraogo was elected to the National Assembly again in the 2007 parliamentary election as a candidate of the CDP from Bam Province.

– The 2015 Kyrgyzstani parliamentary election was held on 4 October 2015.

– It ran in the 1990 Macedonian parliamentary election when Macedonia was still a part of Yugoslavia.

parliamentary election - example sentences
parliamentary election – example sentences