Sentence examples for motto does not from inspiring English sources

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I hope the second part of the motto does not come to pass.

"In today's changing job market, the 'one size fits all' motto does not apply," says Heather Rieff, senior policy analyst at the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology FASEBB).

The same would be true of the Gates Foundation motto according to which 'Every person deserves the chance to live a healthy and productive life.' The motto does not mention anyone who has the job of ensuring that everyone gets a chance to live a healthy and productive life.

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Have an affair" motto doesn't become, "Be careful.

But of course my motto doesn't have to mean a literal lemonade stand either -- it just means an opportunity to help.

This motto doesn't only serve scouts well.

His grandmother was a terrifying yet fiercely devoted woman, whose child-rearing philosophy was summed up by her motto: "Do not smile until the children are in bed".

It is important that no one else has the same motto, do not choose theirs, and do not tell them yours, until you have it all completed.

Their motto: Don't buy online.

(His motto: Don't Be a Dirt Bag).

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