Sentence examples for traditionally able from inspiring English sources

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"The New York Times and some other papers were traditionally able to connect the entire New York community.

That comes off the back of a disappointing summer: the Irish carrier is traditionally able to push through double-digit fare hikes for passengers who book last-minute flights, particularly during its peak summer season.

Their speech requires a distinctive fractionlike typography: a simple greeting is rendered as: suhaill jarr Because the Ariekei are traditionally able to say only true things, to speak only of events that actually happened, they stage "similes," scripted scenes that expand their range of reference by fashioning new experiences they can talk about.

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"We have traditionally been able to manage this.

Microsoft users haven't traditionally been able to tune in to the livestreams because they use Apple's own HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) technology.

The government has traditionally been able to tap the 253 trillion yen postal savings system, but many 10-year deposits will mature soon, leading many economists to predict that money will flow out of the system in search of higher returns.

No one believes that renewable energy can fully replace what has been lost on the American factory floor, where people with no college education have traditionally been able to finance middle-class lives.

While P.S. 41 and its sister school, P.S. 3, have traditionally been able to take all zoned kids, Ms. Farinet is less sure about this year: "I never want to be negative about it.

They have traditionally been able to pressure some shipping-dependent countries who operate flags of convenience and ship registration schemes to water down, delay or dismiss action on reducing pollution or emissions.

The first section of the Sherman Antitrust Act, which was passed in 1890, amid the heyday of American oil, steel, and railroad monopolies, suggests the breadth of the activities that prosecutors and regulators have traditionally been able to challenge.

This is the case for two reasons, the brief argues: the keys are not themselves "the fruits, instrumentalities, or evidence of a crime," which the government has traditionally been able to seize with probable cause.

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