Sentence examples for projects belong from inspiring English sources

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Byron Schuler, an organizer with the carpenters' union, said that while 85percentt of the workers on nonresidential projects in Harlem are unionized, only 30percentt of the workers on residential projects belong to a union.

While the Goods Line cannot rival its more famous New York counterpart, the High Line – a 2km elevated repurposed railroad that snakes through the city – both projects belong to a worldwide movement of urban renewal and revitalisation.

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Many earlier assertions that dragons existed came from scientists who speculated on how birds could mate with lizards or whom the monstrous skulls turned up in European caves and Chinese canal projects belonged to.

These projects are spread among ten countries, with the highest share of offshore projects belonging to the northern European countries.

He also notes that any IP emerging from the projects belongs to the universities, and companies can get royalty-free, nonexclusive rights.

The H3N2 subtypes from avian and swine isolates of our sequencing projects belonged to different clusters.

But because the project belonged to the whole world, it didn't much belong to anyone.

"The project belongs to the people and specifically to people of African descent," Ms. Harrington said.

In an offhand way, credit for the new project belongs to George Clinton, the funk music guru.

The buildings listed in the project belonged to white people of a certain class.

He declined to discuss the impact of the construction on traffic, saying the project belonged to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

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