Sentence examples for course governments from inspiring English sources

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Of course, governments everywhere rely on feisty words to try to mobilize the public during crises.

Of course, governments usually are protective of their sovereignty, or domestic jurisdiction.

Of course, governments yet to hold their auctions might not raise as much as the markets think, and Britain's might relax its pension rules.

If that were the right course, governments would begin by banning alcohol, which causes far more aggression and misbehaviour than any other substance, licit or illicit.

It's not entirely a fairytale – of course governments need to be as frugal as possible and of course business taxes can't be too high.

Of course, governments, businesses and households will continue to enjoy incomes and on current projections, they will be able to afford debt payments.

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Of course, government will make mistakes (so does business).

In a bioterrorist attack, of course, government leaders must chart a delicate course.

Of course, government has always depended on the largess of the private sector.

Of course government, like companies and individuals, fails all the time.

The roads that made this new style of service and food so appealing were, of course, government roads.

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