Sentence examples for less embraced from inspiring English sources

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They are hardly to be recognized, much less embraced.

Modernism had been more or less embraced by the time the old Armarkat arrived.

Older by a decade than most of his contemporaries, Roedelius none the less embraced the zeitgeist.

In a few weeks, he'll be fending off petition-related political attacks with self-deprecating humor -- a signal that he's more or less embraced dysfunction as a governing paradigm.

Even so, they were silent on when and how they would carry out these reforms, and they made clear that the nation would remain under firm, one-party rule, and that neither political dissent nor democracy would be tolerated, much less embraced, anytime soon.

Mr. Bush has more or less embraced the need for the United Nations to authorize a multinational force led by the United States -- a position long pushed by Mr. Kerry -- but has signaled no support for putting additional direct power in the hands of a United Nations commissioner.

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Jennifer from North Carolina (44) added: "In my 13-year career, I've yet to find an employer who tolerates my A.S.D. issues, much less embraces them.

Scaled agile methods SAFe and LeSS embrace that line of thinking.

It is uncertain whether HP can pull all of this off, much less embrace the urgency Fiorina is trying to impose.

All of these are the stuff that haunts us most, but too often we find too little solace in community or in the kind of company that will tolerate, much less, embrace our deeper levels of pain or fear.

Uhl and Dransfield [16] formalized the groups as tribe Cocoeae containing 22 genera classified within five subtribes, later reduced to 20 genera in three subtribes (more or less embracing Moore's [8] alliances), with orthographic correction of the name to Cocoseae [17].

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