Sentence examples for badly claim from inspiring English sources

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Nor does it plunge into the debate as to whether Bell, for all her learned love of the region ("I never feel exiled here; it is a second native country"), and despite her misgivings ("How can we, who have managed our own affairs so badly, claim to teach others to manage theirs better?"), was doing much more than upholding the colonialist cause.

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When the MAC published its report two weeks ago, making recommendations that are the basis of May's policy, business groups and professional organisations reacted badly, claiming that shutting out low-skilled workers could lead to labour shortages.

There was a strong association between the frequency of being bitten and the reaction to bites with most people who report reacting badly to bites also receiving high numbers of bites and with those who do not react badly claiming they never get bitten (p < 0.001, Figure 3).

A quick Google search of "Dr. Ellison Burke" and the "Global Institute for Slowing Things Down Before You Hurt Yourself Badly," they claim, reveals not a single link.

The unbeaten run was ended after 58 games at Parma in March, but despite results tailing off badly they claimed the title with a week to spare.

The 2014 deal with Herman Miller was badly botched, plaintiffs claim, and shareholders have been deprived of a lot of value.

Sunil Tripathi's body has since been found in the water off India Point, in Providence; his good name was sacrificed to the cause of New Media triumphalism, whose supporters so badly wanted to claim victory that they conjured it out of thin air.

That is quite different from say, France, where children, however badly-behaved, can claim a substantial share of their parents' property.And in the spirit of testamentary freedom, you can of course parcel out your bequests, and settle other family matters, according to the precepts of Islam.

It has been suggested that the Queen was badly advised a claim that makes the case for an immediate 100percenttaxax on all wealth that individuals are unable to keep track of themselves, starting with anyone being paid $82 million of public money every year on the basis that it's probably good for tourism.

Next Saturday, fans of MCR will descend on the Mail's Kensington headquarters in west London to vent their rage at what they claim is "badly researched journalism in danger of promoting irresponsible stereotyping".

The deal threatens to undermine parts of the telephone industry's broader regulatory and legislative agenda by making it more difficult for the industry to claim it badly needs relief from regulators and Congress.

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