Sentence examples for genuinely pan from inspiring English sources

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By the Eighties and Nineties, much to its makers' glee, Lego's appeal had become genuinely pan generational, the one toy that most adults chose never to get rid of, and promptly rescuing it from their parents' lofts the moment they became parents themselves.

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Indeed, the "final solution of the Jewish question" was probably the only genuinely pan-European enterprise of the 20th century.

The example of newspapers is instructive: thanks to English (and the internet), a genuinely pan-European space for political debate is being created.

He can see Europe from the outside and has a genuinely pan-European view of the immigration issue, something rarely encountered in domestic commentary.

If Europe continues to make its labour markets more flexible, and its financial market regulation more genuinely pan-European, and remains open to trade, trend growth can pick up again in the wake of the crisis.

Only in the discount and cash-and-carry niche markets are there genuinely pan-European companies, such as Aldi and Lidl of Germany.As a result of the difficult market structure in Europe, several companies have expanded elsewhere, becoming leaders in a global race to grab new markets in Latin America and Asia, where cost-efficient hypermarkets are a novelty.

"Our ambition is to be genuinely pan-European," says Anton Muscatelli, the guild's vice-chair during this formation period and principal of another founding member, the University of Glasgow in the United Kingdom.

In the past two years the annual conference organised by NOAH Advisors founder Marco Rodzynek has gained a reputation for being a genuinely pan-European top event bursting with investment opportunities.

His defenders insist that, whatever harm he did to himself and his reputation by his prejudices, the often long, always didactic, and specifically Catholic books to which he devoted himself after his conversion more than make up for it, since they are both profound and genuinely universal, insisting on a pan-national commonality in the true faith.

"Genuinely, we did not know how it would pan out".

It might genuinely be a fan of Russian history rightly panning some sloppy research, or a quiche expert correctly informing potential customers that, if there's human hair in it, it isn't vegetarian any more.

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