Sentence examples for bound to write from inspiring English sources

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The real "Unsung Heroes" deserves better, though Poirier is bound to write far more substantial things.

I point out that I'm bound to write about him, so I might as well get the details right.

Certainly I was bound to write about the wilderness that creeps in and sleeps with and in everyone, and without which we die, and which will one day kill and eat us.

An auditor worried about whether a bank will be a going concern in 12 months' time may feel bound to write a cautioning paragraph, known as an "emphasis of matter".

Is that why, following Grealy's sad death, she felt bound to write a book about their friendship, Truth and Beauty, even at the cost of alienating Grealy's sister, who wrote a long article in which she explained how offended the family was by the book, and called Patchett a "grief thief"?

In exchange for perks like free trips, access to important people and sometimes financial compensation, bloggers are encouraged or even contractually bound to write about a company, says Thales Teixeira, an assistant professor of marketing at Harvard Business School who has studied the trend.

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From this point on, Voltaire was bound to writing and the theatre.

As Senator John Cornyn, of Texas, framed the issue at the Kagan hearings, constitutional law amounted to a contest between "traditionalists" who feel bound "to a written Constitution and written laws and precedent" and judges who believe in "empathy, as the President has talked about it, or a living Constitution, which has no fixed meaning".

Sitting atop a worktable yesterday in the Yankee Stadium pressroom, where thousands of words are bound to be written measuring Jeter's value against Alex Rodriguez's, Jeter calmly answered the necessary challenges to his rights of incumbency with no sign of anxiety, without the loss of even one bead of sweat.

In summary, it appears that all types of information bound to single written words, be they physical, orthographic, lexical or semantic in nature, are reflected by neurophysiological indicators within the first 200 ms after word onset.

Rock on, Icon THE result was "bound to be bittersweet," writes Steven Heller, in Print magazine, reviewing the recent redesign of the wrapper for Hershey's milk chocolate bars.

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