Sentence examples for would engage more from inspiring English sources

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Advisers said he would engage more fully when Congress turns to the issue.

The Facebook founder and chief executive said he would "engage more" with debates about the future of technology and "put [him]self out there" more than he had previously been "comfortable with".

Major public education advocacy groups and associations, including Raise Your Hand Texas, the Texas Association of School Boards and the Texas Association of School Administrators, favor the proposed changes, which they said would engage more students in pursuing their career goals.

This would engage more members earlier in the process, instead of allowing all the action to happen around the end-game exercises of the negotiating team, and encourage the Council to look at the budget in greater detail and more comprehensively.

I'd hoped he would engage more on a personal level with senators and congressmen, to work on compromises and move things along but the aloofness has hurt him there too: the time comes when you have to go over and roll your sleeves up and be a politician.

"Over 73percentnt are guilty pleas - this means that more defendants are pleading guilty due to the strength of the evidence and prosecution case, so victims do not have to go through the process of a trial". The CPS also announced that it would engage more closely with community partners and would be updating the legal guidance for each strand of hate crime.

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If someone posts something and you'd rather engage more in-depth or privately, write them via the messenger or chat option.

The law was aimed at increasing employment: the thinking was that if weekly hours were reduced, companies would have to engage more staff.

New academies were usually established with state-of-the-art buildings and the philosophy that transforming children's environment would help them engage more with learning.

If anything, incongruent training could be considered more difficult than congruent training, leading to the expectation that incongruent training would engage even more attention and produce better performance than congruent training.

It may seem counter-intuitive that individuals who experienced more severe sexual abuse (i.e., sexual abuse with force or penetration) would engage in more sexual experiences than those who experienced less severe sexual abuse; that is, one might expect individuals who experienced severe sexual abuse to avoid sex because of the negative consequences.

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