Sentence examples for scrambling to interpret from inspiring English sources

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The decision on Wednesday, by Judge Jed S. Rakoff of Federal District Court in Manhattan, has sent citizens' groups, lawyers, administrators and environmentalists at federal and state agencies scrambling to interpret the ruling, and to minimize what they fear could be a rush by shipping operations to apply for dumping permits under the prior, less stringent standard.

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"Iraqis are so goosey," General Haig drawled on Fox News, which, like other news channels, scrambled to interpret an image of the Baghdad skyline, "it might just be a flock of bats".

Libraries have been scrambling to catch up.

Researchers have been scrambling to find out.

Governments are scrambling to keep up.

Laggards are scrambling to attract the rest.

Other airlines are scrambling to catch up.

Local banks are scrambling to respond.

And science is scrambling to catch up.

Now it is scrambling to respond.

He's scrambling to catch up.

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