Sentence examples for more provisional from inspiring English sources

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Dot is more provisional.

Many more provisional ballots are disqualified because of errors in completing them.

The works are "Not yet titled," which sounds more provisional than "Untitled".

Mr. Logan also said the county had mishandled more provisional ballots than the 660 previously reported.

The aim is for something less formal, more provisional, than the main gallery's pristine white rooms.

The neighborhood in which I live slides quickly from working class to something a little more provisional.

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But less noticed is that the legislation would offer such residents much more immediate provisional status, enabling them to work and travel legally.

In fact, several generations of scholars have unpicked Mary's narrative of creativity and found a much more diffuse, provisional and contingent set of circumstances in play.

Although this report is just the commission's first word on the subject (more formal provisional findings are due to be published in the summer), it suggests that the watchdog is leaning heavily towards breaking up BAA.

As the Reinheitsgebot was modified over time and eventually replaced by a more permissive "provisional beer law," in 1993, German brewing legislation added yeast and, in the case of certain beer styles, wheat and sugar to its list of accepted ingredients.

He joined the Officials, then, in frustration, the more active Provisionals, and rose swiftly: shortly after Bloody Sunday he was made OC, or officer commanding, for Derry; in those years the IRA killed 27 soldiers and Derry came to look as though it had been bombed from the air.

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