Sentence examples for could be singled out from inspiring English sources

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Barajas wonders if they, too, could be singled out or harassed along with illegal immigrants.

One point in the performance could be singled out as typical of Mr. Mehta's uninspired approach.

His solos, when they could be singled out as solos, made use of chordal double-stops and shrewd silences.

But he did say that no one cruise line could be singled out as dirtier than any other.

As for the 19th century, however, if one single feature of its thought could be singled out for emphasis, it might be called the discovery of the irrational.

But experts stressed that no single storm, or single stormy season for that matter, could be singled out as linked to human alteration of the atmosphere.

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I didn't think "why me, how could I be singled out?" but rather that crisis visits all lives.

Where particular biotic or abiotic factors could not be singled out, they have been regarded as predisposing, inciting or contributing factors in 'diseases of complex etiology'.

Chief Executive Officer Terry Semel Terry Semel, who started almost a year after Decker, has born the brunt of criticism, but Chief Operating Officer Dan Rosensweig Dan Rosensweig, who controls product development, marketing, all business units and ad sales, could also be singled out, resulting in Decker picking up some work.

However, similar to the tumor analysis never-smokers could not be singled out as unique group (Table 4).

Whether any one soprano could, or should, be singled out as "the greatest" is, of course, a matter of dispute.

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