Sentence examples for What a prolonged from inspiring English sources

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Still, investors around the world have been anxious for the trade stalemate to resolve itself, and it's unclear what a prolonged impasse might mean for growth in both countries.

But she's worried about what a prolonged shutdown could mean.

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Yemen faces chaos, Bahrain unrelenting repression, and the leader in Libya, seemingly unhinged, has helped take his country into what looks like a prolonged civil war.

This development arose as Mr. Marcos and his entourage of about 90 relatives and friends arrived on a United States Air Force plane in Hawaii for what may be a prolonged stay there.

In one of the memos, Steven G. Bradbury, then Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General, opines on what constitutes "prolonged mental harm" as a result of torture.

Nor he could guess, he said, what had prolonged his life.

"We are largely self-led in our research pursuits, and our success often depends on intangibles such as energy, passion, and creativity," says postdoc A. "It is difficult to measure what effect prolonged, regular use of any drug might have on such output.

Or what about prolonged exposure?

There is currently no appropriate analysis to determine to what extent prolonged corticosteroid use and its sequence in CRPC treatment affect ipilimumab activity.

Almost 120 years after Rade's warning, we have to pause for a moment and think about what prolonged exposure to genocide denialism and genocide justifications have done to all the generations of humans growing up in the meantime.

What followed was prolonged applause by all, and a startling reminder to some – oh, are we still at war?

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