Sentence examples for to abandoning from inspiring English sources

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to abandoning

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A yielding to natural impulses or inhibitions; freedom from artificial constraint, with loss of appreciation of consequences.

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"To abandoning ship," I said.

I came so close to leaving them, to abandoning them".

But the peasants objected violently to abandoning their private farms.

I had come close to abandoning it, in this place.

For a progressive to acknowledge as much is tantamount to abandoning progressivism.

He is not close to abandoning his technology holdings, not even Jacob Internet.

And tempers flare as talk turns to abandoning parts of the city for goodWhat next for Syria?

But in the current circumstances, leaving the euro is not akin to abandoning the standard as Britain did in 1931.

Osamu Shimozawa, a city official in Kamaishi, said a decision not to rebuild would be tantamount to "abandoning rural Japan".

The government must today commit to abandoning any attempt to continue these unscientific, inhumane and ineffective badger culls".

In truth, another realization emerges from these pages: Israel and the Arabs were always close to abandoning their negotiations.

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