Sentence examples for Quite groundbreaking from inspiring English sources

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"That was quite groundbreaking because Yamamoto wasn't known in the UK," Trynka said.

They are quite groundbreaking in the work that they are doing.

Chris Pennell, principal analyst at Kable, said: "The deal with Monster while not huge in monetary terms, is quite groundbreaking for the DWP and is a good example of how by working in conjunction with someone with an existing solution and market position, the DWP can simply and quickly start to shift clients from face to face contact to online services".

While Rockmelt might be a bit more efficient and visually appealing, it's current direction might not be quite groundbreaking or viral enough to attract a large audience.

It is actually quite groundbreaking.

Not to sound overly dramatic or suggest that this is the beginning of a change in the partisanship that Washington is known for, but the fact that senior members of the House Republican caucus decided to caste their lot with an Obama initiative is something that is quite groundbreaking in today's congressional politics.

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She is also a lawyer, which is not quite so groundbreaking for a politician.

If this is true, it was, logistically speaking, an unprecedented deal, but no one expected it to be quite so groundbreaking in sheer financial terms.

One almost wishes that the First Lady's clothing was quite the groundbreaking, grand gesture that some commentaries portrayed it as being — an "uproar," causing "outrage," or a "bold political statement" — but, the BBC noted, it does not seem to have made much of a stir in the kingdom, after all.

Ms Maita is following in Ceu's sand-coated footsteps with this cool and sophisticated effort, although even if there are the same nods towards dub, trip-hop and electronica, her first solo album is not quite as groundbreaking in its deconstructions of bossa nova and samba.

One almost wishes that the First Lady's clothing was quite the groundbreaking, grand gesture that some commentaries portrayed it as being an "uproar," causing "outrage," or a "bold political statement"—but, the BBC noted, it does not seem to have made much of a stir in the kingdom, after all.

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