Sentence examples for act to discuss from inspiring English sources

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Tickets for Opera of the Hamptons productions are $45, the audience rarely exceeds 200 and Ms. Giancola stands up before each act to discuss the story line.

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Before tickets were distributed to attend the speech, some of these undocumented "dreamers" – those who would benefit from Obama's long-delayed Dream Act – gathered to discuss their expectations for his announcement.

No evidence was ever brought against him, but the people are too shocked by the brutality and the barbaric act to even discuss the allegation.

After the FCCs ruling, Forbes.com spoke to Dhruv Khanna, cofounder and general counsel of Covad who was also one of the authors of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, to discuss the impact of line sharing on the DSL industry and what it means for the phone companies, the data CLECs and the consumer.

While Francis has not broken on church teachings on homosexuality, with Catholic doctrine condemning homosexual acts, his willingness to discuss that and other issues has upset some conservative U.S. Catholics.

3. Determine constituencies directly involved in the impact that gangs have on a community; act as those groups to discuss the problem of gang violence; brainstorm proposals and advertisements for programs to curb gang violence.

Seeking to embed a broader understanding of architecture across society, the review recommends that how people shape their environment "must be taught as early as possible in schools", along with the introduction of "urban rooms" to act as public forums to discuss future developments.

The Paycheck Fairness Act would allow colleagues to discuss their salaries with impunity.

Australian Drag Queen Sensation Takes Over New York Courtney Act joins HuffPost Live to discuss performing in New York.

Silencing actions like that led, in 1935, to a provision in the National Labor Relations Act explicitly allowing employees to discuss wages with one another; more recently, Barack Obama signed an executive order prohibiting federal contractors from retaliating against employees who disclosed their salaries.

But the survey may be skewed to favor such people, since anyone who is currently engaged in immoral acts would be unlikely to discuss them with an interviewer, even anonymously.

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