Sentence examples for make an allied from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Einhorn said he thought investors would assess his argument and decide whether to make an Allied bet.

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She offers a final tip: make an ally of your ingredient suppliers.

Without a majority in Congress, his centre-right Popular Democracy party had to make an ally of the market-orientated but populist Social Christian Party (PSC).

As Mrs. Clinton attacked Mr. Obama as waffling on the Patriot Act and Iraq war funding, she sought to make an ally out of Mr. Edwards.

Up against giants like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft for a share of the public cloud business, Rackspace hopes to make an ally in the rest of the tech world.

The party had made its peace with the market, with Europe, with aspiration and ambition, and decided to make an ally of America in the great cause of stopping the mass murder of Muslim Europeans in the Balkans.

They will follow Winston Churchill's example when he justified the wartime alliance with Stalin by saying that he would make an ally of the devil if that was what it took to defeat Hitler.

His detractors have also accused him of being too eager to make an ally of Putin.

But when a white Daytona resident threatened Bethune's students with a rifle, Bethune worked to make an ally of him.

Trump has vowed to improve relations with Moscow even as he faces criticism he is too eager to make an ally of Putin, a former KGB spy who rose to the top of the Kremlin in 1999.

Far-sighted Liberals, Lloyd George among them, warned that Labour could become a threat and should be made an ally.

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