Sentence examples for put appropriately from inspiring English sources

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Mention of the topic makes him uneasy, and prompts a defence on Borgesian lines, that we live within a web of fictions and that, if put appropriately into words, "our fictions" are the most durable thing about us.

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As mentioned earlier, when supporting a client with a mental health condition to stop smoking, it is essential to put in place appropriately tailored support in relation to medication and/or psychological well-being [ 7].

I guess it depends what the meaning of "begin" is COMMENT FROM STEPHEN NEILSON: war comments well put and appropriately well received STEVE COLL: "Fewer Afghans are under Taliban control".

Put the appropriately sized socket on your wrench.

Also put an appropriately sized water dish for an anole on the dirt side too.

And now the Nobel Prize-winning organization Physicians for Human Rights has released a report, called "Broken Laws, Broken Lives," that puts an appropriately horrifying face on a practice that is so fundamentally evil that it cannot co-exist with the idea of a just and humane society.

Despite this setback, Bagrat was able to become the first king of an all-Georgian unified monarchy, a result made possible largely by the efforts of David of Tao, who, as the modern scholar Stephen Rapp puts in, "appropriately ranks high on any 'Top Ten' list of Georgian history".

Mr. Westin, for instance, took lumps in the news media and inside his division for canceling a report about problems with pedophiles at Disney World -- a report Mr. Westin had said was not appropriately put into context.

"Something like this technology could be embedded in tables and work surfaces," said Justin Rattner, Intel's chief technology officer, "so as soon as you put down an appropriately equipped device it would immediately begin drawing power".

Farther south, in Pittsfield, Mass., the Barrington Stage Company has put on an appropriately shadow-steeped production of Mr. Sondheim's somber, angry and complex "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street," the 1979 Grand Guignol musical (with a book by Hugh Wheeler) that is its creator's masterpiece.

Robert S. DeLuca, the president of the environmental organization Group for the South Fork, said he favored reclamation because "you're able to pull things out of the ground that might not have been appropriately put in the landfill, and the ability to reclaim disturbed land in an environment where we have such limited amounts of undisturbed land is invaluable".

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