Sentence examples for nada that would from inspiring English sources

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There is zero, nothing, nada that would have prevented the sort of massive stimulus that was eventually provided by the second world war from occurring in 1931, instead of 1941.

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Maack urged him to come to the U.S., confident that Nada would receive her visa soon.

"That's big stuff!" Three minutes later, the State Department official who had just suggested that Nada would have safe passage sent a one-line e-mail: "Advice is she should not travel".

Three minutes later, the State Department official who had just suggested that Nada would have safe passage sent a one-line e-mail: "Advice is she should not travel". The official text of the executive order was now circulating, and it was worse than expected.

Nada's visa would expire during that period, after which there was little hope of securing a new one, given the anti-refugee, anti-Iraqi posture of the White House.

(Later, that marriage would end; he was married a second time, to Nada Bakri, with whom he had a son).

And so Nada would try.

"How much harder can this be?" And so Nada would try.

Maack and her team at Mayer Brown prepared a document explaining what Nada would need to say if she made it to Dulles.

Before the raid, Mr. Nada denied that he had aided Al Qaeda or any other terrorist group.

On the other hand, NADA reports that dealership operations are unprofitable.

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