Sentence examples for genuinely end from inspiring English sources

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A median survival of 5.3 years confirms a further step improvement and highlights the difficult challenge of determining when patients are genuinely "end stage" and should thus be referred for transplantation.

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It was stressed by The Observer's British source that the Government had not budged from its long-standing position; that Sinn Fein could not participate in the political process until the IRA had genuinely ended its campaign of violence.

Whether or not the elections bring the long-awaited political breakthrough that genuinely ends the fighting there, 2010 is likely to be a turning-point year in the war, akin to the summer of 2003 (when the United States realized that it faced an insurgency) and 2006 (when that insurgency morphed into a small but vicious civil war and American policy came to a dead end).

Even if Israel had genuinely ended its occupation in 2005, Gaza's people are Palestinians, and their territory part of the 22% of historic Palestine earmarked for a Palestinian state that depends on Israeli withdrawal from the occupied West Bank and east Jerusalem.

The trouble is that race-blindness is a narrow, technical aspiration and not a genuinely moral end.

But the more substantial songs are stark and genuinely philosophical; "End of Time" closes not only the album but everything else, too, with a frank consideration of the fragility of all existence ("Day breaks / like an egg"), in which Hitchcock proclaims his willingness to wrap things up for good ("Take me / I'm ready for the end of time").

Yet in that film he has managed to combine artistry and commercial appeal ($600 million worldwide, and counting) to make a genre film with a genuine emotional touch, a suspense film with a genuinely surprising ending.

"It was genuinely back-end testing of the stability of the servers, that was the number one goal," says Gerighty.

We can only guess, until the shattering and genuinely surprising ending, about Mrs. Gray's motivations in seducing a child, and why she seems so careless of exposure — the disabling fear of so many of Banville's antiheroes in his previous novels, especially memorable in the case of the art historian turned spy in "The Untouchable".

Night of the Living Dead George A Romero, 1968 The mother of all zombie movies is both nail-biting horror and disturbing satire on social conformity, from the nuclear family and small-town insularity to racism; it's no fluke that the genuinely shocking ending has nothing to do with fantastical monsters.

Suddenly, somehow, you genuinely have ended up picking up his dirty socks, like a cliche in some crappy sitcom you would have both mocked in your earlier courtship.

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