Sentence examples for habitually discussed from inspiring English sources

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As a student, Mr. Buttigieg, now 37 and the mayor of South Bend, Ind., habitually discussed Democrats' challenges in terms of language and argument, rather than policy or ideology.

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Ours is an age fluent in ­"therapy-speak," and close friends habitually discuss their parents' scarring misbehavior, trading tales of family woe like ghost stories.

There is a pronounced gap, however, between the positive terms in which Mr. Putin and his advisers habitually discuss demographic trends and the reality of the numbers.

She says that women in Africa are "habitually treated like commodities and discussed by elders, whether it's to do with dowries or what to pay after a girl has been raped".

The use of food diaries and FFQs for habitually consumed food items have been discussed (Bingham et al, 1997, 2003, 2008).

Again, Solondz arranges some liberal chinaware in close proximity to his habitually bucking, snorting bull: the holocaust is pointedly discussed in a glancing, ironic fashion, and the family turn out to be as cruel as you like to their Salvadorian maid.

The bodies of athletes, both male and female, are habitually on display, yet there has been something especially contentious and fraught about the ways in which Williams's singular appearance — musculature both imposing and graceful — has been discussed.

The bodies of athletes, both male and female, are habitually on display, yet there has been something especially contentious and fraught about the ways in which Williams's singular appearance musculature both imposing and graceful has been discussed.

However, if you're making a consistent effort to provide balanced, behavioral feedback in a respectful way, and an employee is generally not responsive – is habitually defensive, or blames you or others, or resists discussing next steps, or changing the behavior – then I propose to you that person is not fulfilling his or her responsibility to you as an employee.

Then, let her know what you'd like to discuss in general terms for example, if she's habitually late for morning meetings, tell her you'd like to get her thoughts on the morning meetings.

But the emergence of Prince Charles's "access agreement" contract suggests that he is not prepared to debate matters on the same terms as other public figures, including politicians, who are habitually subjected to questioning on topics beyond those they agreed to discuss.

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