Sentence examples for more robust legacy from inspiring English sources

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I think she needs a more robust legacy.

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While the EU's new governance structure seems, at least on paper, to lend itself to more robust efforts in the Balkans, diplomatic habits die hard, and the Union will need to overcome its continuing legacy of relying on carrots without sticks to deal with knotty Balkan problems.

Other criticism was more robust.

"We also need more robust sentencing.

We have to be more robust.

And, crucially, it's more robust.

Headlines in newspapers, as you know, are often quite robust – more robust than the articles themselves".

They have nothing to show for their legacies except for a dwindling trail of confiscated assets.Through Marc Rich, the world's commodity markets have been transformed from stuffy oligopolies to become freer and more robust, and where developing countries, new entrants and consumers have benefited.

could have helped foster a more robust conception of marriage.

"The system is getting more robust," said Maj.

More robust bulk leaf than delicacy, I would say.

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