Sentence examples for neither engage from inspiring English sources

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"We neither engage in, collude with or condone torture," he said.

The New York Times critic Michiko Kakutani called the characters in the book, "The Casual Vacancy," self-absorbed, small-minded, snobbish and judgmental folks, whose stories neither engage nor transport us".

It is depressing that social work issues are treated solely as human interest stories and that an assumption is made by editors that the general public will neither engage nor understand the topic unless a victim tells their story directly.

The fullest realization of true religious liberty requires that government neither engage in nor compel religious practices, that it effect no favoritism among sects or between religion and nonreligion, and that it work deterrence of no religious belief.

Instead, this novel for adults is filled with a variety of people like Harry's aunt and uncle, Petunia and Vernon Dursley: self-absorbed, small-minded, snobbish and judgmental folks, whose stories neither engage nor transport us.

As I explained to you, the Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce was not involved with those ads and we neither engage in nor approve of negative campaigns or covert funding tactics that avoid our state's Public Disclosure Commission requirements.

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"When we picked up the show she was neither engaged, pregnant, any of those things — so, you know, we just adapted it," says Ms. Berwick.

"Last year, management of the firm was taken over entirely by partners who were neither engaged in, nor aware of the wrongdoing.

Writing for the majority, Justice Arthur Goldberg stated that "groups which themselves are neither engaged in subversive or other illegal or improper activities... are to be protected in their rights of free and private association".

But the legacy of its maker is going to be of the what-might-have-been variety, the stofy of someone who took a look at what Joni Mitchell called the "star-making machinery" and neither engaged it nor quite walked away, with ambiguous consequences.

The Print Publishers, however, neither engaged the Authors to write the Articles as “employee[s]” nor “commissioned” the Articles through “a written instrument signed by [both parties]” indicating that the Articles shall be considered “work[s] made for hire.” §101 (1994 ed., Supp. V) (defining “work made for hire”).

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