Sentence examples for meet a part from inspiring English sources

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In South Bank, we once again meet a part of the electorate that sits in the midst of this election like a dull headache: those for whom politics makes precious little sense, and the supposed differences between the parties blur into nothing.

The solar hybrid system consists of a water cooled photovoltaic/thermal collectors plant (PV/T), designed to meet a part of the facility demands of electricity and heat.

Since glucose is usually more concentrated in CSF than in brain tissue, CSF is thought to meet a part of the glucose demand of the brain by facilitated transport across the brain-CSF barrier [17].

If you fail to meet a part in your timetable, (i.e. you oversleep) don't try and catch up with your timetable, just continue from where you are as per normal.

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The syndromic surveillance systems could help identify cases meeting a part of the clinical case definition, always depending on the information provided by the analysed data source.

He denied (but then had to admit) that he had met a part-time spy to discuss gathering dirt on the Liberals.

During a roadtrip to Houston, later in the season, Smith met a part-time usherette at the Astrodome named Denise while making his way to the team bus outside the stadium.

Bob Kiley, London's American transport boss, believes London businesses that would benefit from it would be ready to meet a large part of the cost.

The chart also shows that several countries, including notably the United States, whose "effort" is relatively low could meet a good part of their consolidation needs by fairly modest increases.

These governments finally found that the only way they could maintain both their sovereign independence and their solvency was to tax heavily enough to meet a substantial part of their financial needs, and to be prepared ---if pressurender undue pressure to tax to meet them all.

As applied by the Health and Human Services Department, the law offers an exemption for "religious employers," meaning those who meet a four-part test: that their purpose is to inculcate religious values, that they primarily employ and serve people who share their religious tenets, and that they are nonprofit groups under federal tax law.

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