Sentence examples for enough to tap from inspiring English sources

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He's happy enough to tap in for par, and take his chances elsewhere.

Quite a few products have been rescued from premature senescence by being priced low enough to tap new markets.

It was always staying out on the left, but he's happy enough to tap in for his par.

The Republicans and Mitt Romney have relentlessly accused President Obama of not moving swiftly enough to tap the nations' considerable offshore reserves of oil and natural gas.

Despite the availability of cheap financing for those big enough to tap the bond market, and attractive valuations, there are few mergers or acquisitions.

Such remittances are important, says Dilip Ratha of the World Bank, but it is not enough to tap the income of migrants abroad.

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"He is a skilled enough politician to tap into these sentiments and take advantage of them," Mr. Senor said.

Not everyone has a large enough network to tap when they get stuck and need a leg up.

So you'll have enough time to tap the brakes if you spot them.

Since you will not have enough space to tap them with the mallet, use a crowbar instead to wedge them into place.

Therefore it is a prime interest of U.S. foreign policy to help countries face up to this challenge -- to help them become open enough and internally strong enough to both tap the global marketplace and protect themselves from it.

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