Sentence examples for one to be emulated from inspiring English sources

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For many small companies, and President Obama, Mr. Siegel's experience is one to be emulated.

Carroll, however, said he didn't think that the Russian example, which led to a small group of oligarchs controlling the entire industry, was one to be emulated; and he added that it would go against Iraqi culture and history.

Mr. Steinitz cited talks that were held over the last decade with North Korea as a bad model, and pointed to those with Libya as one to be emulated.

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His father won a silver medal at the Olympics of 1968, the young Rudisha growing up not only "with a hero in the house" but one keen to be emulated by his children.

As part of a greater focus on American society and as part of a smart political strategy, Obama needs to talk about his version of Reagan's City on the Hill -- of how he sees American society as serving as a model to be emulated, not one to be imposed on other countries by force of arms -- even if they are weak or failed states.

One stub can be more complex to be written due to the number of dependencies to be emulated inside it.

Is it to be emulated?

Is this something to be emulated?

This model needed to be emulated.

43 This achievement needs to be emulated widely.

62 Their approach deserves to be emulated widely.

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