Sentence examples for mostly approved from inspiring English sources

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Yet those applications were mostly approved without a challenge or even questions, the report said.

Writers and intellectuals mostly approved, though some complained – Ai Weiwei among them – that Mo had been too supine in his dealings with the government.

Yes, Jane Horrocks is mostly approved of, but nobody is quite sure whether Lorraine Ashbourne manages to pack enough charisma into her fascist auntie.

The work of Lucy Skaer is mostly approved of too, particularly the sperm whale's skull, which she presents almost completely hidden behind a series of screens.

South Koreans mostly approved, and over the past week have been paying a respectful goodbye to almost the last representative of the generation that, by hook or by crook, got the country through a testing period.

Clinicians indicated that they mostly approved of the CDF in enabling patient access to new palliative chemotherapy.

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A Quinnipiac poll last week showed 34 percent of voters mostly approving of it and 54 percent mostly disapproving.

While mostly approving of their alliance with the United States, South Koreans remain acutely sensitive to any suggestion that they must do America's bidding.

In a motion filed earlier this week with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court, which approves and denies (mostly approves) the government's demands for personal information from telephone and Internet companies for national-security purposes, Google argued that it had the right, under the First Amendment, to publish details of the court orders it receives.

But, far more than Blair (who said in his own final P.M.Q.s that he had "never pretended to be a great House of Commons man"), Cameron has been a P.M.Q.s P.M., a specialist in manufactured segues and scripted put-downs, as tailored for an overzealous and — since he won a majority last year — mostly approving crowd.

Gavyn Davies, former chairman of the BBC The BBC's greatest strategic threat is that the licence fee will be "top sliced", or shared between the BBC and other broadcasters such as Channel 4. Public acceptability of the licence fee depends on their understanding that it goes wholly to the BBC, an organisation of which they mostly approve, and whose output they still consume in huge numbers.

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