Sentence examples for points of the language from inspiring English sources

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But, while knowing English is clearly an advantage to songwriters and producers seeking success in the U.S. and the U.K., a lack of facility with the finer points of the language is equally important.

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Kuhl 2000 argues that these prototypes subsequently function as 'magnets' around which subsequent linguistic experiences are organized, and form the set points of the language-specific phonological 'map' that emerges by the end of the first year.

The only point of the language is to make it clear that Federal, not state, law governs the rights and obligations of Treasury and the Federal Reserve Banks.

Maybe "under God" means "subject to God's judgment," not "enjoying God's favor and protection". That is not what the people who introduced the words meant by them, on the whole, since most believers think that all human beings are subject to God's judgment, but the whole point of the language was to introduce a distinction between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.

The whole point of the language is so that you can secretly converse with another person in a way no one else can understand.

Vanessa Diffenbaugh has used adoption, foster homes, emancipation, homelessness, single motherhood and attachment disorder as talking points for "The Language of Flowers," her virtually self-marketing debut book.

Netflix did not disclose the financial terms of their agreement with Sandler, but Wedbush analyst Michael Pachter pointed to the language of the press release as a clue.

The majority in the Florida court pointed to the language of a critical federal statute, Article 3, Section 5 of the U.S. Code.

The Administration has denied that reading of the paper, but it appears that it could indeed justify such an action; it is too easy to imagine a future President pointing to the language of the white paper as a precedent.

Many other synod participants, including Archbishop Joseph Kurtz of Louisville, Ky., head of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, also made a point of using the language of welcome that had been rejected.

A rainbow coalition of sullen boys and mouthy girls ages 13 and 14, the students are meant to be learning the finer points of the French language, parsing the differences between the passé composé and the imparfait, distinctions that seem nearly as foreign to them as does the reedy young teacher down in front.

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