Sentence examples for single out any one from inspiring English sources

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Sitting in her makeshift office downtown at Fringe Central (box office, headquarters and hangout) one recent afternoon Ms. Holy refused to single out any one production.

File sharing: I'm not going to single out any one service here; they all are good and depend on the online ecosystem you have created for your business.

Earlier, Triggs defended her report about children in detention, saying its findings were based on "credible and objective evidence" and did not single out any one side of politics.

But it's unfair to single out any one critic.

I don't actually tend to single out any one company, because it's much more than culture.

The thing is that you can't single out any one person.

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I try to avoid singling out any one student for favoritism, but as a student I've seen it happen plenty of times.

He avoids singling out any one nation or leader as the guilty party.

By raising it to the team level, you aren't singling out any one person but making an agreement as a group.

"Singling out any one fuel" is a bad idea, he says.

But the laws of motion enable us to determine an infinity of such spaces, all in uniform rectilinear motion relative to each other, and furnish no way of singling out any one as "immovable space".

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