Sentence examples for To sure from inspiring English sources

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To sure

adjective

Physically secure and certain, non-failing, reliable.

  • This investment is a sure thing.

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Importantly, we note that the majority of participants come to SURE with no prior experience in a mentor-supervised research setting, a gap which SURE fills.

"I am not to sure about the England situation.

And within 10 minutes, she mentioned reductions to Sure Start.

The conventional emittance measuring devices such as slits and wire scanners are not well suited under these conditions due to sure beam damages.

Extrapolation to regression uncovers a close link to sure independence screening, which is a recently proposed technique for variable selection in ultra-high dimensional feature spaces.

But Contreras and Matsui seem as close to sure bets as possible.

Jan . 3 1863 Peace With Freedom Germany is doomed to sure defeat.

I was referring to, sure, let's get the lead runner, but let's get an out.

America ought to act now to make to sure this never comes to pass.

The Conservative leader has had conversion after conversion, on everything from the environment to Sure Start to bank regulation.

Not to sure about McGregor's keeping, mind: he got a hand to it but failed to push it out.

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