Sentence examples for an almost utter from inspiring English sources

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Judith Sunderland, senior western Europe researcher of Human Rights Watch, said "the lack of solidarity from the rest of the EU" had caused an "almost utter failure of any proposals for greater burden-sharing".

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… That it plays in almost utter silence, background music aside, has become a selling point for Mr. Weinstein and others, who point to their own bravery in mounting a tribute to the silent era by relying, more or less, on its own techniques.

You claim almost utter failure by the Bush administration because Iraq, a country long under an oppressive regime, is not now transformed into a functioning democratic state after only a month.

Ironically, the identification of empathy and understanding and the associated claim that empathy is the sole and unique method of the human sciences also facilitated the decline of the empathy concept and its almost utter disregard by philosophers of the human and social sciences later on, in both the analytic and continental/hermeneutic traditions of philosophy.

When contacted via telephone at his Louisville, Kentucky home, Walford is surprisingly tree-like in his almost utter silence.

"Extreme pessimism and almost utter failure is priced into the shares, so any kind of positive delivery on units, customer perception, would be really beneficial to the stock".

By the 1930s, according to a government report, those same Chicago coal companies had abandoned the region and left a picture of "almost unrelieved, utter economic devastation".

By the 1930s, according to the government report "Seven Stranded Coal Towns," the same Chicago and absentee coal companies that bought up all the mineral rights in 1905 had abandoned the region and left a picture of "almost unrelieved, utter economic devastation".

And it's not the first time our regions have been left with the wreckage: As my coal miner granddaddy reminded me, Mr. Peabody and the coal companies abandoned our southern Illinois region in the 1930s and left a picture of "almost unrelieved, utter economic devastation," according to the government report "Seven Stranded Coal Towns".

Uttered so low that the poet's wish answered, in an almost inaudible tone.

Zoe Kazan, in Bradley Rust Gray's "Exploding Girl," plumbs her character's inchoate inner life almost without uttering a complete sentence.

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