Sentence examples for be put at a from inspiring English sources

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But public mass shootings can't be put at a distance.

"It's unfortunate that you can be put at a disadvantage because of a relationship".

First, companies may be put at a disadvantage compared to foreign competitors whose products are not taxed at comparable rates.

At the ceremony on Wednesday, he again asked if women dressed "risquély" could be put at a disadvantage.

"We cannot afford to sit on the sidelines and allow ourselves to be put at a competitive disadvantage".

Bankers say Mr. Draghi has been inflexible on arguments that large banks would be put at a disadvantage with smaller ones.

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The camera was in a fixed position high off the ground, and it had to be put at an angle to avoid any distortion.

The British Dental Association said lives had been put "at risk" by a "failure" to provide emergency care.

The EU and US industry is put at a disadvantage".

The over-all toll was put at a minimum of 21.

In another part of Genesis, man's lifespan is put at a mere 120 years.

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