Sentence examples for established a setting from inspiring English sources

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In Davos, he established a setting for a perpetually subdividing game of status, a minuet of subtle distinctions.

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"We established a set of criteria.

The organization has established a set of voluntary standards for laminate manufacturers.

In Sikh lore, Guru Angad is credited with having established a set of crucial institutions.

And the burning of neural pathways is when you've established a set of pathways in the head.

Dr. Sullivan has established a set of guidelinesNthe Sullivan PrinciplesNfor the non-discriminatory operation of American companies operating in South Africa.

Suppose a state established a set of content standards that students should learn in, say, fourth-grade mathematics.

Mercosur has also established "a set of game rules that has been important in attracting long-term investment to the region," Dr. Guidotti said.

The team first established a set of documents identifiable in every diocese in England and Wales, which could be combed for clergy.

GDS has established a set of standards and practices for the design and use of various government sites, with gov.uk the highest profile model for new services.

Recently, the Grid and Web Service communities have established a set of common interests and requirements.

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