Sentence examples for might have declared from inspiring English sources

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If the payments system had been launched, the creditors might have declared that Grexit had already happened on the ground.

He might have declared that the age of "big government" was over, but he believed in government none the less, above all a government which worked.

1. Begin to seriously tackle inequality Osborne might have declared that the Government would reset the minimum wage to be at least a living wage.

The 42-year-old might have declared a war on drama back in 2001 ("No more drama in my life, no one's gonna make me hurt again!" or so the lyric goes), but she'll be the first to admit that being one of the most famous singers on the planet hasn't meant she always wins the battles.

Top Gear's James May might have declared the Moskvitch-408 the worst car in the world, but he missed out on the unique quirk of this old jalopy: it's the best possible ice-breaker when it comes to meeting Bulgarians along the way.

Brown might have declared his candidacy in more dramatic fashion than sending out a statement and photo on February 27th.

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Indeed, had it not been for the "nation-building" requirement, Bosnia might simply have declared the D-mark its official currency and left it at that.

The church, represented by Alliance Defending Freedom, a prominent Christian-right advocacy organization, might well have declared victory, but instead argued for keeping the case alive.

Some commentators have suggested, for example, that — like tens of thousands of other Americans who have taken advantage of an Internal Revenue Service amnesty — he might not have declared and paid taxes on his Swiss bank account.

It might, therefore, have declared in terms that, if the Commission finds that evidence introduced is typical of traffic and operating conditions, and of the joint rates and divisions, of the carriers of a group, it may be accepted as prima facie evidence bearing upon the proper divisions of each joint rate of every carrier in that group.

To cite an example from the term just over, justices with political experience might not have declared, as the majority did in a decision limiting the states' exposure to suits under the Americans With Disabilities Act, that despite holding 12 hearings over three years Congress had failed to prove state governments had a history of discriminating against people with disabilities.

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