Sentence examples for arrangements that set from inspiring English sources

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His band now mixes rock and salsa rhythms with rural flute and accordion, in arrangements that set out to reach, like Colombia itself, from the Caribbean to the Andes.

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More seriously, the financial arrangement that set the channel up in 1995 had become a bone of contention between the partners, with Microsoft feeling it had paid, and was continuing to pay, far too much.

But within Lincoln Center itself, movies have long seemed marginal, partly because of a lingering prejudice placing them below opera, ballet and classical music in the hierarchy of cultural prestige, and partly because of an architectural arrangement that set this bias in concrete and travertine.

Pinned like a paper doll to the woman's breast is a copy of "Vice-Admiral George Darby," by George Romney, an arrangement that sets up a dialogue about art, sex, race and representation.

But it's her pure, siren-like voice and intricate arrangements that truly set her apart.

The case for adopting an instrumental approach is strong; as reported in the section presenting the framework, we adhere to a view of organizations as collective arrangements that individuals set up, join or support with the aim of achieving individual and collective goals [ 13].

Arrangements that pay a set rate per patient regardless of what services the patient gets can also rein in procedures and costs.

However, the then treasury secretary, Stephen Timms, told parliament that the strategy was a "highly abusive, completely contrived arrangement" that "was set up with the sole aim of avoiding paying the tax due to the Exchequer".

The evaluability assessment is a systematic process that was used to determine if the programme has a set arrangements that would make it "evaluation ready".

So there you have it: an arrangement that formally sets out his intention to ally soulful warmth and cool beat science.

The promise of a stronger and simpler system looks set to result in the exact opposite: a set of arrangements that are weak, absurdly complex and full of the same old trapdoors.

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