Sentence examples for sooner released from inspiring English sources

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has no sooner released his version of the affair that it disintegrates before our eyes.

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Now it's looking like the June deadline is hittable, and a sooner release looks unlikely.

“It’s a natural thing for startups to transition from getting users to generating revenue,” Sims argues, quickly adding: “Not to say that money isn’t a concern.” (Though he’d sooner release his proprietary code as reveal his burn rate).

One of the most frequently quoted reasons for adopting Continuous Delivery is to deliver the value of software sooner by releasing earlier.

"If it had been done sooner, it would have been released sooner," he said.

"The sooner he releases his entire returns, the better," Mr. Goldberg told CNBC in August.

President Obama, speaking at a White House news conference on Thursday, admitted that his administration, in dealing with BP officials, "should have pushed them sooner," to release images that would have helped in estimating the flow rate.

(His wife was released sooner).

"Other dissidents will be released sooner or later, too".

No sooner had he released it than Donald Quixote was off to his next windmill: the president's college grades.

Dr. Frieden agreed that if they had been released sooner, the guidelines might have helped clinicians make more accurate diagnoses.

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