Sentence examples for statement to start from inspiring English sources

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Nothing like a labor statement to start a season.

Since my blindingly obvious post yesterday that said the post-2000 crash was worse for tech than this recent one was somehow considered controversial, how about an actual controversial statement to start this morning: Why Yahoo shouldn't rush to fire Carol Bartz.

"So I feel like it really made a statement to start the game off".

Predictably, the game's announcer, Al Michaels, a proud man of the right who loves slipping in political jabs into telecasts, couldn't hide his disgust saying with serious snark, "There's nothing like a labor statement to start the season".

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3.33pm: The statement is about to start now.

Casey said their statement was intended to start a conversation.

"It's a political statement to France: 'You want to start the war in Libya?

On Tuesday, Airbnb sent me a statement saying that it plans to start doing just that.

According to a statement, the production is scheduled to start filming at the end of the year.

"I made a statement that we were ready to start the softening of the hunger strike and I had a drink of juice," he wrote on his blog.

Without that report, the state will not meet a deadline this month to issue a new environmental impact statement, which could require it to start the regulatory process all over again, Danny Hakim reports.

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