Sentence examples for to be topic from inspiring English sources

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Across the city on Saturday, the issue seemed to be Topic A on people's tongues.

In an election year when the absence of new jobs is vying with the absence of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction to be Topic A, the Democrats gleefully pounced on the Bush administration's supposed enthusiasm for free trade in services.

As the fourth convergence of Advertising Week begins in New York this week, what seems to be Topic A? The flight of ad dollars online? The effect of TiVo on television commercials?

Exchange rates are likely to be Topic A among the United States, Japan, Germany, France and other countries, but few here expect the Boca Raton meeting to yield more than a general statement, carefully worded to avoid roiling the markets.

In this sense logic is often seen to be topic neutral.

All of this is sure to be topic number one tomorrow, when American reports first-quarter results.

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On Lewis's account, all necessarily true propositions turn out to be topic-neutral.

Expressions with this kind of indifference to the particular identities of objects might reasonably be said to be topic-neutral.

Increasing federal support for research and science education used to be topics for bipartisan agreement.

The functions a(g), b(g) and G NA,g) continue to be topics of ongoing investigation.

"This was always going to be a topic of negotation.

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