Sentence examples for ever more elastic from inspiring English sources

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Beginning with FDR, wily statists justified the massive expansion of federal power under ever more elastic definitions of the commerce clause.

Cities have always been understood in terms of supporting "sheds" -- watersheds, food sheds, energy sheds, knowledge sheds, population sheds -- but as modern cities have grown, their edges become ever more elastic and discontinuous.

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The singer with the lowdown Howlin' Wolf yowl, which is richer and more elastic than ever on "Bad as Me," still has a mound of dark brown hair, same style, though thinner, that he's worn since his first album in 1973.

It's blurred, more elastic.

"So his soul would be more elastic.

It'll soon begin to feel smoother and more elastic.

Mr. Bush offered a more elastic formula on settlements.

Ever more distrust and paralysis?

Now Blachly aims for a more elastic approach, for more shapely and sensuous phrasing.

Whistler is ever more interesting.

Was Britten ever more inspired?

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