Sentence examples for fact at the beginning from inspiring English sources

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In fact, at the beginning of 2009, Brawn had to cut its staff from more than 700 employees to 450 as a result of the Honda pullout.

At the beginning of the film, in fact at the beginning of every perky over-mannered scene, How Do You Know (no question mark) holds out the hope that it will be a goofy, guilty-pleasure romantic comedy of early middle age, in the style of Nancy Meyers or Nora Ephron.

In fact, at the beginning of Republic VI, Socrates gives his interlocutors a peculiar description of what the philosopher will do with this knowledge of reality.

In fact, at the beginning of the transmission each RTP queue is empty and the scheduling algorithm could cause network congestion as it would transmit all the refinement layers without discarding before reaching the stationary state.

In fact, at the beginning of this year, the reserve had increased significantly: We were highly in debt before, and [with] a lot of financial engineering, and of course the luck of the oil prices, we were able to pay off the debts, and we built the reserve up to about $46 billion.

In fact, at the beginning, it wasn't even called AIDS, it was called GRID, for Gay-Related Immune Deficiency. Gay-Related Immune Deficiency

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Tragedy, in fact, struck at the beginning.

Try to remember the facts in disorder so you don't get lost if you forget some facts at the beginning of your list.

Had Russia adopted more gradual reforms, those lives would have been saved.In fact the blame game must start at the beginning.

We had a brief exchange about the streaming world, also condensed and edited: Damon Krukowski: I've always been fascinated by the fact that at the beginning of recording, the courts ruled that you couldn't copyright a given performance of music because it was nothing more than vibrations in the air — and who can say they own the air?

During The New Yorker's early years, its writers often used pseudonyms, sometimes as a prank, sometimes to disguise the author's true identity, and sometimes to cover up the fact that, at the beginning, only a small handful of contributors were producing most of the copy for each issue.

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