Sentence examples for needed to pull off from inspiring English sources

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Certainly fierceness was what his models needed to pull off some ridiculous thick cork-soled shoes.

Better management of industrial relations is needed to pull off meaningful cost reductions.

The level of skill needed to pull off the operation and the targets strongly indicated that the culprit was a government.

They must help build both momentum into the 2015 summit and develop the crucial international coalitions that will be needed to pull off an ambitious deal.

"But I'm worried that not many districts will have the amount of support needed to pull off a new curriculum and sustain it".

Less than three months to the Christmas party, and so much work needed to pull off a substandard disco and buffet combo.

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The BBC needs to pull off the same trick again.

In order to achieve this effect the author needs to pull off a complex trick.

How much preparation do you need to pull off a stunt like this?

Clearly, the country needs to pull off the road and take a break.

Spieth struggled and wound up needing to pull off a miracle with his final two chips.

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