Sentence examples for be fully played from inspiring English sources

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be fully played

adverb

In a full manner; without lack or defect.

  • He fully met his responsibilities.

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The lesson of Iraq for North Korea, says one official darkly, has yet to be fully played out.

It has its limitations as a legal instrument, but its symbolic and political effects are yet to be fully played out on the European and world stage.

"There's no barrier to downloading it, and it can be fully played without having to buy anything".

Most of PVDF molecules can only swelled and not dissolved completely if the molecular weight of PVDF was high (more than 1.2 million), so that the performance of materials cannot be fully played out.

The Online Pass program locked many titles so second-hand games could only be fully played if a person bought a code from EA to unlock online add-ons.

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This is a strong signal of Nato solidarity and it shows that European allies are fully playing their part, taking the lead in protecting Europe".

"France is fully playing its role in this international operation, by making available all necessary means to help throw light on this tragedy," France's overseas and transport ministries said in a statement Thursday evening.

"Over all it's a long-term positive, but the situation is not fully played out," he said.

The one compensation for Wales is that Davies will be fully available to play international rugby after he joins Clermont.

Hodgson added: "I expect players, when they come here, to be fully focused on playing for England.

Schmidt also revealed that Best completed a full-contact session on Thursday and will be fully clear to play providing he suffers no further concussion symptoms.

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