Sentence examples for typically adopt from inspiring English sources

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Gay men typically adopt their children, and very often both partners adopt.

When it comes to more sophisticated objects, which have purposes and functions, we typically adopt a "design stance".

When debt burdens become intolerable, nations typically adopt an "all of the above" approach, forcing haircuts on creditors and allowing the national currency to sink.

Most are situated in the inner cities, and the most successful typically adopt a series of practices that have been shown to improve the test scores of low-income and minority children: small classes, longer school days and an extended school year, strict discipline, high expectations, frequent assessments and a strong sense of community.

The roughly 1,500 Boeing 737's registered in this country would be covered directly by the order and most of the 2,000 registered in other countries would be as well because regulators abroad typically adopt the same rules as the F.A.A. for American-built planes.

Incumbents typically adopt a concept of pointing to their team and what they've accomplished.

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Intuitively, by the definition of endurant/perdurant and the DOLCE ontology example, we can see that noun is a part of speech (PoS) which is typically adopted for endurants; while verbs are typical PoS's adopted for perdurants.

In the United States, for example, voluntary sterilization has become the most prevalent single means of terminating fertility, typically adopted by couples who have achieved their desired family size.

Wednesday's action, by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is intended to guide national policy on use of the vaccine; its recommendations are typically adopted by professional medical associations and set the standards of practice for physicians.

It is not a stance typically adopted by the manager and that, in its own fashion, demonstrates just how wary he has grown of a project at Eastlands that has no apparent limit in means or expectation.

Research shows that from 1988 to 2006, children were typically adopted at age 7. Now, a little more than a decade after the boom years of 1998 to 2001 — accounting for 22,057 adoptions — more youths are aging out of subsidies than ever before.

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