Sentence examples for has been a mark from inspiring English sources

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We finished the final well and that has been a mark of this team since 2011.

There was, however, an element of lack of planning which has been a mark of the proceedings.

But what has been a mark of Johnson's term in office is his cavalier attitude towards the truth and contempt for public scrutiny.

Electronic power is the most widely used energy, and its application degree has been a mark of country development level.

Romney's poise, confidence and specificity -- which has been a mark of his performance in each debate -- clearly impressed the voters.

"The biggest mark the Occupy movement has made really over the last year has been a mark of crime," said Crowder, during the same segment.

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"There has been a marked reduction as the year has gone on," Mr. Fossey said.

For one of its providers, the result of higher wages has been a marked reduction in staff turnover and an enhanced ability to recruit new skilled staff.

Since 2000, there has been a marked reduction in non-clinical critical care transfers in England.

During this time, Norway and the Netherlands experienced hyperendemic IMD, but there has been a marked reduction in incidence in both countries during the last decade.

There has been a marked reduction in screen time activity outside school in 10 12 year olds from 2001 to 2008 in the present study sample.

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