Sentence examples for be engaged without from inspiring English sources

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After three warnings, the system cannot be engaged without stopping and restarting the car.

That I can be sitting here now in another room two floors away from those half-digested stories and be engaged, without longing for them, in an entirely different activity is not something I would have believed possible when I was young.

"What we require now is for British Muslims to be engaged without prejudice and a new approach adopted that will see Muslims as equal citizens and not some sort of aliens to be bashed from time to time for political gains," he added.

In a scathing attack on the Government's plans, he said: "What we require now is for British Muslims to be engaged without prejudice and a new approach adopted that will see Muslims as equal citizens and not some sort of aliens to be bashed from time to time for political gains".

The short story is brilliant because it ensures students can be engaged without investing too much time or energy, but the depth of stories, such as Ray Bradbury's The Veldt, Gabriel García Márquez's short stories and Roald Dahl's Lamb to the Slaughter, enable children of all abilities to be engaged with the book.

Positions and service on such boards and committees, and professorships in colleges 5 are not regarded as 'offices' within the contemplation of the Executive order, but as employments or service in which all good citizens may be engaged without incompatibility and in many cases without necessary interference with any position which they may hold under the Federal Government.

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"High Fidelity" thus manages to be engaging without quite being a movie; it's more like a staged reading of the novel, with some interesting visual illustrations and a soundtrack to die for.

The automated identification of code fragments characterized by common design flaws (or "code smells") that can be handled through refactoring, fosters refactoring activities, especially in large code bases where multiple developers are engaged without a detailed view on the whole system.

Was Edith Windsor, the plaintiff in the DOMA case, more free when she couldn't tell her coworkers she was engaged without losing her job I.B.M., her employer, was, at the time, subject to an executive order that kept federal contractors from hiring gays and lesbians as "security risks"—or the day she finally got married?

Was Edith Windsor, the plaintiff in the DOMA case, more free when she couldn't tell her coworkers she was engaged without losing her job — I.B.M., her employer, was, at the time, subject to an executive order that kept federal contractors from hiring gays and lesbians as "security risks" — or the day she finally got married?

The owners of the Saxon were therefore at liberty to employ any pilot, licensed under the authority of the United States for the particular service in which he was engaged, without regard to the provisions of the Georgia Code requiring it to accept the services of the pilot first tendered, or, in case of refusal, to pay pilotage therefor.

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