Sentence examples for stops developed from inspiring English sources

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The generally accepted hypothesis is that the Proto-Indo-European sounds from which the Germanic voiced stops developed were voiced aspirates and that they are preserved in Sanskrit but were changed in the other Indo-European languages by the loss of either voice or aspiration.

The higher-pitched ranks of the Blockwerk remained grouped together under a single stop control; these stops developed into mixtures.

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PeopleSoft, whose software manages accounting, tracks inventory and processes payrolls, has offered clients money-back rebates if Oracle acquires the company and stops developing the products.

In any event an entrepreneur never stops developing her talent.

That's something that never stops developing.

In some cases, the fruit body stops developing at the cup stage while the hymenium continues to mature.

The situation was further complicated because the Proto-Dravidian sequence of nasal + stop + stop developed to stop + stop or nasal + stop (voiceless) in different Dravidian languages.

If the developers stop developing, the company warned again last month, "customers may choose not to buy the company's products".

Goya studied hard, and never stopped developing.

Their only plan is that developing countries stop developing.

Their brains stop developing as well, leaving victims mentally retarded.

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