Sentence examples for refuse to develop from inspiring English sources

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But the main problem is that despite our complaints, we like air travel so much that we refuse to develop high-speed rail as a viable alternative.

Now that we've all seen what a Katrina can do -- and Katrina was only Category 4 when it hit Louisiana -- it would be crazy for President Bush to continue to refuse to develop a national policy on greenhouse gases.

But on a corporate level they refuse to develop any humanity at all".

Fossil fuel consumption is destroying the planet, but we refuse to develop a "Manhattan Project" for alternative energy.

We all suffer from governments that waste resources and refuse to develop real solutions to social problems, but the people whose survival is criminalized suffer the most.

If we continue on our current path of emphasizing corporate profit above all other concerns, and refuse to develop a strategy that strengthens the national economy along with corporate growth, we will continue to see global corporations thrive while local economies dwindle.

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After the single-use camera debacle, I refused to develop any more film.

A film laboratory refused to develop a scene that had the Queen singing Good Evening Friends as a finale.

Butler accused the government of "ignoring reality" and refusing to develop a plan for inevitable coal plant closures.

Somehow, though, the story has refused to develop as quickly – or as spectacularly – as most people thought it would.

In 2009, the city was sued by a non-profit organisation for allegedly refusing to develop low-income housing on its west side, preferring it be built on the poorer east side.

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