Sentence examples for professed high from inspiring English sources

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Less than half agreed that it would hurt low-skilled workers' employment prospects (none "strongly agreed" with that possibility), and among those who professed high confidence in their responses, 62 percent agreed that the benefits of such an increase outweighed its costs.

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First, the majority of students profess high intrinsic motivation for rural service.

Last year, hundreds of New Yorkers professed their high hopes for him; this year, the visitors declared themselves satisfied.

Mrs. Jackson, who had initially professed a high regard for her interrogator, now cracked up, became violent and was removed to an asylum.29 During the honeymoon she chanted "Until Death Us Do Part" at her husband through clenched teeth.

On horse racing, 8% profess high interest in the sport and 20% have a moderate interest, with 70% say they have low or no interest.

Heraclides openly professed the highest respect for Dion, and made him great acknowledgments for this favour, attending him with all deference, as ready to receive his commands but underhand he kept up his dealings with the populace and the unrulier citizens, unsettling their minds and disturbing them with his complaints, and putting Dion into the utmost perplexity and disquiet.

But he also professed a high-minded fear that without Colonel Qaddafi's strong hand to preserve order, the rebels would drag Libya into chaos, a faint echo of the justification used by many Middle Eastern dictators who portray their iron-fisted rule as a bulwark against lawlessness.

Grover and Crooker (1995) found that individuals who personally benefited from FWPs, the users, professed no higher attachment to the organization than individuals who chose not to use the offered FWPs.

Evangelical Protestantism expert Sébastien Fath deemed the church a "non Baptist" group, but "with some common characteristics" and explained that it professed a very high degree of religious activism, embraccing conversionism, biblicism and crucicentrism.

It is "an institution that professed to provide higher education but was making a ton of money instead," he said.

Rufina's story came to Washington just when the country's paramount Cold War national-security concerns were clashing -- as loudly and unambiguously as they ever would during four decades -- with its professed high-minded respect for human rights.

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