Sentence examples for pares for from inspiring English sources

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You may be primus inter pares for 14 Member States, but given that post-war European idealism has faded and the whole concept of Europe is gradually being eroded, you can no longer afford to hide behind terms such as flexibility and pragmatism.

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The decision has understand ably been unpopular with fam ilies whose children are pre paring for the Egyptian exam inations.

Private wealth the state has known, but Alaskans are generally unaccustomed to and unpre pared for public wealth.

The rare bird has been captured on video setting off the traps using twigs it had pared for the purpose.

We all know that the tobacco companies have all sorts of experiments going on right now as they pre pare for the Jan . 2broadcast ban on cigarette advertising.

Today the Rev. Frederick Proelss is the senior Protes tant prison chaplain at Rikers Island, and he regards him self as especially well pre pared for the task.

He says, 'Be pre-pared for an-ny-thing.' Then, 'lowering his eyes, he himself prepared to step across the threshold to the carriage.' Dickens would never have joked at such a moment.

They said the Pathet Lao radio, in a broadcast yesterday, deenounced the proposals as "a act of propaganda" designed "to dupe the people" and pre pare for escalation in the fight ing.

The job freeze announcement and payless‐payday proposal came as negotiators were pre paring for talks concerning the city's contracts with a number of major unions, which will ex pire Dec. 31.

In a telegram to Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel, whose department includes the Bureau of Mines, the 65‐year‐ old miners' president said it was "vitally important" for all segments of the coal industry to sit down together to pre pare for a cooperative compli ance and enforcement cam paign of the new standards laid down in the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969.

Strategically, they tended to agree, the bold and unexpected move may go a long way toward convincing Hanoi that Mr. Nixon meant his frequent warning that he could not sit by and allow the North Viet namese and Vietcong to pre pare for a crushing blow in South Vietnam after hundreds of thousands of American troops had been withdrawn.

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