Sentence examples for impending draft from inspiring English sources

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Clearly, we cannot hold only Mr. Bush accountable when it comes to the question of an impending draft.

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It was nonsensical, a week early with a round of Shield matches and an Australia A game yet to come, but done at the insistence of a spooked CA marketing department who did not wish the publicity given to the impending AFL draft, held three days later, to overshadow the Ashes.

Warn your boss well in advance of the impending deluge of first drafts.

Impending changes to the army draft for haredim offer hope for more integration in the future.The plethora of religious innovation, both in Israel and in the diaspora, is hopeful, too, reflecting Judaism's diverse efforts to reconcile modernity and faith.

Then came a public relations tsunami for Mr. Clinton, via reports of an extramarital affair, allegations of Vietnam-era draft dodging and the impending execution of a convicted but brain-damaged police killer in Arkansas.

The heavily revised final draft removed references to an "impending crisis" in staffing and "unrealistic and unsustainable" hospital configuration and lack of timescales.

Mr. Putin's reaction appeared loosely coordinated with the White House; Mr. Bush called him six days ago to warn of an impending announcement, and ever since the two capitals have been exchanging drafts of their statements.

Thus the lost chocolate bar, thus the impending possibility that Brown might be taken first over all in the April 15 draft by the Cleveland Browns.

Most importantly, I was able to get some experience in the editorial department: I wrote draft copy text for a recipe book and compiled data for an impending iPhone app.

As Internet domain names were snapped up and drafting efforts initiated, voters around the state were still processing the shock of Ms. Snowe's impending exit at the end of her third term and after nearly four decades in Republican politics.

Bryan Fischer, one of the AFA's most vocal representatives, previously praised Lively's efforts to counter Uganda's impending "homosexualization". (Opponents, on the other hand, claim that Lively's activities in 2009 led to the drafting of a bill -- often referred to as the "Kill the Gays" bill -- that imposes harsh penalties on "the offense of homosexuality," The New York Times notes).

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