Sentence examples for hasn't pursued from inspiring English sources

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As president, however, he hasn't pursued the subject.

Although Joe hasn't pursued music seriously since "Dreamin' Wild," Don never stopped trying to make it, and his family has never stopped trying to help him.

In fact, leaders of the organization now argue that the fact that Obama hasn't pursued gun control during his first term in office is proof that he plans to do so if he's reëlected.

A conspiracy theory has been doing the rounds relating to her foot injury in Munich: the restaurant where the incident happened has apparently never been identified, and some find it odd that Williams hasn't pursued a legal claim against it.

According to his LinkedIn, he hasn't pursued any new opportunities since his well-publicized exit from Uber, and that's likely not for lack of trying.

Judge Jed S. Rakoff of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York clearly understands the horror and has admirably demanded to know why the SEC hasn't pursued charges against individual Bank of America executives.

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But Rutgers has not pursued Welsh vigorously.

The administration has not pursued these steps with enough vigor.

Yet Russia has not pursued military aggression elsewhere.

The respondent has not pursued that theory here.

Downey has not pursued a path-to-stardom career.

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