Sentence examples for is no course from inspiring English sources

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"There is no course I can't play," he says.

"There is no course that Tiger Woods can't play, there is no course that Mickelson can't play, but anybody who is hitting it straight, putting decently, is going to have a chance this week," Lehman said.

Our next stop was downstairs at the "recreation center," which consisted of a teenage boy behind a counter, a listing of prices for renting golf carts (for getting around; there is no course), beach umbrellas, bicycles, boogie boards and the like, and a soft-serve ice cream dispenser.

However, except for some metropolitan universities, either biology courses have not been given properly or there is no course regarding biological evolution in Turkey (Peker et al. 2010).

For the West, an almost irresistible sentiment that something has to be done is colliding with the reality that there is no course of action that is attractive or even acceptable in terms of that risk.

In the court papers, Children's Hospital & Research Center Oakland has argued that because Jahi is dead, "practically and legally," there is no course of medical treatment to administer.

In a court petition seeking to rescind an order keeping Jahi on a ventilator, attorneys for the hospital argued that because Jahi is dead, "practically and legally," there is no course of medical treatment to administer.

There is no course of action, including inaction, that carries with it no risk, that guarantees a more peaceful future for Syria, or that ensures the realization of American objectives.

She was scared and so was I. Alzheimer's and other dementia-related conditions are particularly terrifying because there is no course of treatment available ― no cure or even a method of slowing the disease's progression.

A novelization of the film published in England made the implication clear, having Pretorius say to Frankenstein Be fruitful and multiply.' Let us obey the Biblical injunction: you of course, have the choice of natural means; but as for me, I am afraid that there is no course open to me but the scientific way".

A novelisation of the film published in England made the implication clear, having Pretorius say to Frankenstein "'Be fruitful and multiply.' Let us obey the Biblical injunction: you of course, have the choice of natural means; but as for me, I am afraid that there is no course open to me but the scientific way".

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