Sentence examples for supposedly move from inspiring English sources

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Normally the big day is "Black Friday", so named because the day after the holiday is when retailers supposedly move into the black and become profitable.

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Having initially resisted attacking slavery itself, the federal government supposedly moved slowly, hesitantly, toward grudging acceptance of emancipation.

The Germans, for one, have been concerned by the number of rich Germans supposedly moving their money to Singapore.

There would be lots of job losses among construction workers in Nevada, of course; but for the story to make sense there should be rising employment in those other sectors people are supposedly moving to.

As Tim Footman pointed out last year, calling the annual countrywide meltdown by a different name does not disguise the fact that "the Twelfth" is triumphalist and tribal, and has no place in a Northern Ireland that is supposedly moving on.

European policymakers generally distinguish "economic migrants" (often sub-Saharan Africans) who are supposedly moving "only" to get benefits or better jobs, from "refugees" (chiefly Syrian) fleeing the immediate perils of war.

By giving credence to the BNP's case against "Africans" supposedly moving in on Barking social housing, he argues, Hodge contributed to the BNP's victory in the 2006 local elections.

It subsequently emerged that some 2,600 people were living in similar units in England, even though care of people with learning disability or autism had supposedly moved to a community model and all NHS long-stay hospitals had been shut.

Mr. Cahuzac said he welcomed the decision of the Paris prosecutor to open an investigation into what he calls "crazy claims" that he committed tax fraud by holding a Swiss bank account with UBS until 2010, when he then supposedly moved the money to Asia.

It was about 8 a.m. in Varadero on a warm spring day, which I'm pretty sure is literally Utopia, in some vague historico-linguistic way: the northern shore of Cuba, that supposedly moved Columbus to call this the most beautiful place human eyes had ever seen.

"Part of the reason why the euro has a bit of a pop in its step this morning is because Ireland is supposedly moving closer to accepting a bailout package for its banks," said David A. Rosenberg, the chief economist for Gluskin Sheff, in a research note.

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