Sentence examples for generally called for from inspiring English sources

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In such case, a democracy-based political decision is generally called for (often preconditioned in general terms by a policy guideline).

White beans are generally called for, with some authors specifying haricot – but haricot is a large and sprawling family, and the varieties generally preferred in its homeland are hard, if not impossible, to come by here.

The sandwiches appeared on lunch-counter menus during the Great Depression and in extension-service cookbooks in the 1930s and '40s in recipes that generally called for a few spoonfuls of pickle relish.

The editorial boards of a number of newspapers, including The Times, The Poughkeepsie Journal and The Times Union of Albany, have expressed openness to the idea of limited fracking, but have generally called for a cautious approach.

The Democratic presidential candidates, including Senator Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards, have generally called for requiring employers to provide coverage or to pay into a fund to help insure many of the 47 million people in the United States without coverage.

Longitudinal research is generally called for.

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Mr. Blunt is trying to stop the St . Louisplan, decreeing that although the new law generally calls for early voting, it does not authorize it to occur this year.

The act generally calls for a maximum term of five years for possessing controlled substances with an intent to distribute them.

For patients starting at age 50, medical guidelines generally call for annual testing for blood in a patient's stool and, every five years, a sigmoidoscopy, or examination of the lower colon.

This draft generally calls for "downsizing" of the "mess" in Washington, where there are "too many departments and agencies with competing programs that waste resources and fail to deliver the goods".

This index was divided linearly into ranges generally calling for admissions dispositions as follows: 100-150 (admit); 95-99 (admit or postpone); 90-94 (portpone or admit); 75-89 (delay or postpone); 74 and below (delay or reject).

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