Sentence examples for measures trying from inspiring English sources

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In recent days, the federal government has taken some corrective measures, trying to offer a more unified communications front and specifically addressing the anxiety induced by the anthrax attacks.

How hard can it be?! Players have taken all kinds of sideways measures trying to find this object d'art, from tracking down the whereabouts of a dog named Dracula whose owner accidentally crossed paths with "Max" when he was burying the owl to offering him 1,300,000 francs for extra clues.

The project - Coventry and Birmingham Low Emission Demonstrators (CABLED) - involves 13 organisations and is one of several government measures trying to increase the use of low carbon vehicles on the roads, a spokesman said.

They're common-sense measures trying to have the coal-mining companies be accountable for devastation and pollution, rather than just business as usual".

That could price out the health groups from their cigarette tax campaign and imperil all other measures trying to make the ballot, including an extension of a key tax increase known as Proposition 30.

Ironically, there is worry that EU measures trying to force Italy to conform to their standards and rules against corruption could potentially put the country at a higher security risk in dealing with terror threats.

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Both measures try to make debtors accept more responsibility by making it more difficult to file Chapter 7 bankruptcies, which allows consumers to discharge unsecured debts that remain after assets are liquidated.

On the Internet, people can present themselves as experts and also rightfully so, at least in relation to measures tried out in their own homes and to how they live their daily lives.

In contrast, indirect measures try to measure participants' implicit attitudes, which Greenwald and Banaji [33] describe as "introspectively unidentified (or inaccurately identified) traces of past experience that mediate favorable or unfavorable feeling, thought, or action toward social objects" (p. 8).

My guess is that, in the end, Cyprus will adopt something like the Icelandic solution, but unless it ends up being forced off the euro in the next few days — a real possibility — it may first waste a lot of time and money on half-measures, trying to avoid facing up to reality while running up huge debts to wealthier nations.

Any measure trying to solve the conflict between GMO and non-GMO farmers, may it address the individual or the systemic conflict, raises questions of its compatibility with constitutional guarantees, and especially the protection of private property.

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