Sentence examples for discourse to date from inspiring English sources

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So while the temptation may be to continue with the discourse to date – Europe as a series of headaches, Mr Cameron as the man dispensing the aspirin – it could be more efficacious, as well as braver, to make a more principled stand.

"A lot of the public discourse to date about the capabilities of vehicle automation has been based on unrealistic expectations about the role of the human operator," the authors say.

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Characterised by underpinning market rationalisation discourses, policies to date have overall failed to deliver significant reductions in energy demand.

The goal of the event was to stimulate debate on how to best meet the needs for comprehensive development of the children in their earliest years, a discourse markedly absent to date.

Jesus had just finished the most controversial discourse of his ministry to date, calling his followers to eat his body and drink his blood (a precursor of the Christian Eucharist).

But for rhetorical effect, physicists anachronistically back-date their domain of discourse to the things of nineteenth century physics.

To date, the discourse has generally been confined narrowly to a single criminal case isolated from its wider governance context.

To date, the discourse has predominately focussed on reaching the poor.

When he sees an attractive white woman, one top black rap artist delivers an Eldridge Cleaver-like discourse to Jackson and Grady on the political implications of dating white women.

PowerPoint, we're told, is reducing discourse to bullet points.

President Bush promised to bring civilized discourse to Washington.

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