Sentence examples for plural force from inspiring English sources

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If big money moved with the plural force of the American nation, do you think we'd still have 10% unemployment next time Santa visits?

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The system of plural voting, in force since 1893, was extremely unpopular because of its perceived unfairness, but also because the system tended to favor the Catholic Party.

Wilhelmine Germany was, if not liberal, at least plural: the internal forces pulling at German militarism — democratic and liberal and socialist and, particularly, scientific — were extremely strong.

Police forces are normally plural: Kent police are investigating, etc, but note that while the Metropolitan police are plural, the Met is singular, as is Police Scotland and the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI at second mention) police ranks Use abbreviation at first mention, then just surname, eg DCI Jane Tennison, thereafter Tennison.

In that word "presumptions" there is great force, amplified by the plural possessive pronoun that precedes it and that underscores everyone's "inevitable share in human fallibility".

Therefore, it appears that integrative multidisciplinary teams may respond better to computational frameworks (plural) designed to match them, instead of forcing existing collaborative teams into a shared workflow mold.

Minhag, Hebrew Minhag ("custom," or "usage"), plural Minhagim, in Judaism, any religious custom that has acquired the legal binding force of Halakhah, the Jewish legal tradition.

Aceh is the only region in Indonesia, a plural democracy, which allows local authorities to maintain parallel laws and police forces based on religious interpretations.

Emma eventually forced them to leave, unable to bear the pain of having Joseph's plural wives living in her house.

First, each lessens the blunt force and authoritativeness of the second-person imperative by using a more interpersonally agreeable first-person plural imperative, exclamative, and optative respectively.

Court-martial, plural Courts-martial, or Court-martials, military court for hearing charges brought against members of the armed forces or others within its jurisdiction; also, the legal proceeding of such a military court.

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