Sentence examples for scrambling very from inspiring English sources

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I know that in the UK, EE, which still has a wide open, uncontested playing field for 4G/LTE services, is scrambling very hard to make sure it has a nice number of users locked into its network before others like O2 and Vodafone and Three come storming in and spoil the party with more competitive pricing.

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McIlroy has scrambled very well today.

I don't have a favourite way to prepare them, but I do find myself scrambling them – very softly, with lots of butter - more than anything else.

It is common, of course, for regulators to be in contact with market participants to gather valuable industry intelligence, and financial regulators had to scramble very quickly last fall to address an unprecedented crisis.

President Trump has scrambled the very meaning of conservatism.

They scrambled defensively very well, and those sorts of qualities will be important come World Cup time".

Instead, we spend all our time scrambling for the very basics.

And it's very feisty, scrambling to get out of the bucket and pinch someone.

It was up to executive producer and screenwriter Eric Heisserer (Final Destination 5) to turn Chiang's lofty thoughts on language, linguistics and cognitive science, as they pertain to the worldview of people or aliens in this case, into a cohesive screenplay that uses a very scrambled method of storytelling to disseminate the plot and characters.

Delfouneso should have been the hero very late on, scrambling in a scruffy winner, but his celebrations turned sour when Richardson thundered in an equaliser with the final kick of the game.

These scrambling codes do not change very often for a cell, in fact, they can even not change at all during months.

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