Sentence examples for What is welcome from inspiring English sources

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What is welcome, though, is that the new guidelines go some way to recognising the variety of behaviour that constitutes "dealing" or "trafficking".

But is there at least some public consensus on what is welcome and what constitutes blight?

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What was welcome about Mueenuddin's essay was the way it described what the flood means in Punjab and Sind.

What was welcome, though, was the opportunity to discuss the importance of language in care, how we can make sure that people are treated with dignity and respect, and what we all need to do to make that happen.

"This is an area where government investment in infrastructure can have a positive effect - we need to see the pledged government projects get underway for the construction industry to reap the practical benefits of what are welcome commitments to invest".

What is less welcome – and utterly incomprehensible – is the arbitrary exclusion of children from the Harris Inquiry remit.

What is not welcome is yet another reform that dies in the City Council for lack of strong support from the Mayor.

What is that?" Welcome to the frontline of a three-decade battle against infant mortality in Brazil, a country that has managed to drastically reduce death rates over the last 30 years, saving tens of thousands of young lives.

What is a welcome relief about it is that it takes its status as a SUV seriously.

Today freshmen take part in university-sponsored activities during what is called "Welcome Week".

Seven years ago she joined Second Life (if you're my mum and don't know what it is, welcome to 2003. BTW, have you heard about grime?).

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