Sentence examples for lifeblood without from inspiring English sources

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They are fundamental: the lifeblood without them, there is no tech sector.

Like trolling, attention is its lifeblood: without a consenting audience, each withers.

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Here she has turned her gaze outward, exploring her frustrations with a country that draws its lifeblood from black art without sufficiently valuing black life.

By Carrie Battan October 4, 2016 In "Don't Touch My Hair" and other songs on her new album, "A Seat at the Table," Solange Knowles addresses a country that draws its lifeblood from black art without sufficiently valuing black life.

This money is the lifeblood of development, and without it the creativity and drive of independent ministries and organisations could grind to a halt, as they transform into huge implementing bodies of Whitehall preferences.

"Hedge funds were the lifeblood of [energy companies], without which all would have gone bankrupt," says Jamie W. Welch, cohead of energy investment banking for CSFB and a key member of Williamson's restructuring group.

They both understood that compromise is the lifeblood of democratic government without which it cannot function.

All of this is to simply say that the Canarsie line, the L train, is the lifeblood for small businesses, without question.

Without the lifeblood hum of genuine intimacy, the relationship becomes a devitalized shell characterized by perfunctory hugs and chilly smiles in public, and much worse behind closed doors.

Vampires can't survive without sucking the lifeblood from people.

Our riders are the lifeblood of our business and without them we are nothing," he told the Today programme.

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