Sentence examples for degrees of hope from inspiring English sources

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With wildly varying degrees of hope, not one of them would pass on the chance to rip off his 37-year-old head one day.

At least three other Big East schools are expected to get berths, with three others in the 13-team conference holding various degrees of hope.

This is in sharp contrast to independent media outlets such as Al-Shorouk, Al-Masry Al-Youm, Al-Dustour and Al-Youm Al-Sabie and the Egyptian blogosphere, which have all greeted ElBaradei's return with varying degrees of hope and anticipation.

As in the interviews at the start of the program, at the end of the program the participants expressed various degrees of hope and trust in their ability to return to work.

But, although the use of guaiacum and mercury was accompanied by different degrees of hope and fear, they had something important in common: they were both believed to be of a warm or hot and dry quality, and hence were considered suitable for the treatment of pox, a disease of a rather cold, moist, and acid nature.

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They were allotted the right to a degree of hope.

This fills me with a degree of hope".

But his post-match comments lend Manchester United hands with a degree of hope.

In their contrasts his words both worried parts of the Labour leadership deeply and gave them a degree of hope.

"The seriousness gives me some degree of hope," he explained, noting how the near-term stresses fit within the political cycles of most developing democracies.

However, increased mobile phone use among the younger generation has given rise to some degree of hope in spreading news of the dangers of this often taboo issue.

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