Sentence examples for longer looking at a from inspiring English sources

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"Ericsson gave out the message that they are no longer looking at a market that is getting worse," said Mr. Djurberg, who is based in Stockholm.

I'm no longer looking at a black screen while switching between apps, either.

While it's too early to start throwing around comparisons to the $243 million-grossing My Big Fat Greek Wedding (which shares some appeal/similarities to Crazy Rich Asians), I'm no longer looking at a $200m+ finish as a mission: impossible.

I knew then that I was no longer looking at a painting of a bridge.

When we see a mugshot we know that we are no longer looking at a person, we are looking at someone we should consider 'less than'".

The relative importance of direct over averted gaze is apparent from a very early age with newborns spending longer looking at a face with direct gaze than one with averted gaze (Farroni et al. 2002).

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Fans no longer looked at a collegiate champion who would raise the Nuggets franchise to never-before-seen heights.

Adam finds that "he can no longer look at a river, a branch, a stone, and see it for what it is.

I'm addicted to interfaces and no longer look at a computer as a tool, but a source of fulfilling addictions.

"We must no longer look at a girl as a commodity, she is a human being".

Gatwech Lam Puoch, Parliamentarian"We must no longer look at a girl as a commodity, she is a human being".

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