Sentence examples for ones does not take from inspiring English sources

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However, it also highlights other factors that have brought down the rate of unemployment compatible with stable inflation: intensifying competition, weaker unions and increased labour-market flexibility.This government, like previous ones, does not take kindly to outside scrutiny.

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And some French bankers privately gripe that IASB's rules, modelled on American ones, do not take into account "European circumstances"—whatever these might be.The IASB admits that IAS 32 and 39 are imperfect.

One reason many architects and builders, especially less experienced ones, do not take advantage of self-certification, according to Mr. Mandl, the architect, is that they value the Buildings Department's review of their plans as a way to catch flaws.

The catch-22 being that if one does not take on the breakthrough innovative opportunities, one of thousands of competitors might, leaving one adrift in the vast Red Ocean.

In either case, the way in which one mistrusts sensations and common-sense opinions, as the Aristocles passage recommends, is not that one pays no attention to them in one's everyday behavior; one mistrusts them simply in that one does not take them as a guide to the underlying nature of things.

And here's news: when one is turfed out of council property one does not take one's Internet connection along.

And only the old Congress can pass them: the new one does not take office till January 6th.

Stealing one does not take away from what another person has".

The problems are boring only if one does not take the 30 seconds needed to ask how the family is doing, what happened to the older child who was having school difficulties, and so on.

Certainly one does not take the risk that one's life or work might contribute to the continuation of a horror.

There are really no differences in the older morphological features between Lithuanian and Latvian if one does not take into account innovations such as the Latvian debitive verb form (man ir jāmācās "I must study" or "it is necessary for me to study") and the Lithuanian frequentative past (jie eidavo "they used to go").

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