Sentence examples for to restore that from inspiring English sources

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to restore that

verb

To reestablish, or bring back into existence.

  • To restore harmony among those who are at variance

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Mr. Salazar seems determined to restore that trust.

President Obama's goal should be to restore that delicate balance.

Figuring out how to restore that name is proving difficult.

Congress ought to restore that deterrent to protect investors.

Blackrock executives say they want to restore that vitality.

Malcomson's book is a moving effort to restore that public memory.

Obama began to restore that reputation, raising America's profile and deepening its engagement in East Asia.

Argentina's government tried to restore that confidence through rigorous fiscal orthodoxy, slashing spending and raising taxes.

"We wanted to restore that balance between the Web site and the apps".

We don't want to restore that era, we just don't want to deny it either".

And I am determined now to restore that pride to all who look to America.

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