Sentence examples for protracted enough to from inspiring English sources

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What's more, over the last 10 years, a period that many investors had considered protracted enough to count as "the long term," the stock market has actually declined in value — a reversal that generations of investors had never experienced for themselves.

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What if the emotional suffering incurred by the use of "traditional" methods was severe and protracted enough that the instrumental value of that pain (for personal growth, self-discovery, etc).

But I could still hear enough to have protracted arguments with girls called Megan who would go batshit crazy if you played J-Kwon when they were in the loo, and would aggressively insist that you play it again, now, five minutes after you just played it.

It will probably all be sorted out quickly enough, though anyone old enough to remember Britain's protracted cod wars with Iceland – they ran for 20 years into the mid-70s – should not bank (bank?) on an easy resolution.

In particular, studies that attempt to elicit self-reported risk factors occurring after diagnosis are susceptible to lead-time bias and recall bias, 10 particularly if the time between diagnosis and interview is protracted, and only certain individuals survive long enough to be interviewed.

However, as the proprietor of a new company, perhaps he was wise enough to realise that a protracted and public mud-slinging match would do nothing for his clients.

He might settle for the insurrection evolving into a protracted insurgency that exhausts the government in Kiev enough to bring it to the negotiating table.

2 of these patients were also subjected to lower temperatures for a duration that was long enough to cause osteonecrosis (due to protracted reaming on hard bone with blunt reamers).

Mentoring and the exchange of know-how are hardly enough to pull Greece's economy out of a deep and protracted recession, of course.

The polygamy survivor's memoir, usually detailing protracted slavery and abuse, has proliferated almost into a literary genre, although not, it emerges, one influential enough to have deterred British practitioner Mr Azad Chaiwala from a new campaign to "revive" polygamy.

The switch to Lyon, just as with his protracted move to Chelsea, showed that Essien knows what he wants and is smart enough to get it.

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