Sentence examples for either pushing from inspiring English sources

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Both suggested that General Pinochet, 84, could still face criminal charges in Chile, although it is hard to imagine either pushing very hard for a divisive trial.

But there is a better alternative to either pushing the parties into a lengthy and costly trial (for which the S.E.C. lacks resources) or, as a precondition to approving such settlements, establishing the court as a pretrial arbiter of what will almost always be complicated and disputed facts.

Subjects were shown video footage of familiar monkeys either pushing or pulling a plastic flap to obtain a food reward, while they were given simultaneous access to the same apparatus.

Data take up so much room on already overcrowded cell networks that packing on high-speed customers risks either pushing bill-paying voice customers off or making their already poor service intolerable.

The scene always brings a lump to my throat, and makes me want to jump in, to be a part of it all - precisely because I know that most people are either pushing themselves to their limit for a great cause, or (most movingly) running in memory of someone they have loved and lost.

That means they're either pushing this meme knowing it's untrue, or don't listen when they're told stuff.

You'll see me either pushing the good work of people who get stuff done, or indulging my sense of humor.

So I think tragedies and fires have ways of either pushing us apart or galvanizing and fortifying us, and for us, the fire brought us closer together.

Again, generally, the way you know who was successful is based on either pushing or getting pushed off a spot, or in feeling and being able to act upon, but not necessarily acting upon, the opportunity to push the opponent.

All of the arrests of investigators and various generals that we hear about, it is all due to the use of kompromat in the power games between various groups, either pushing people out or eliminating opponents.

The invasive margin of the primary cancers were classified as either pushing or infiltrative based on the predominant morphology, as defined by Jass et al (1987).

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