- There are an amazing number of commonalities between systems.
- We're amazing machines.
- There are an amazing number of commonalities between the systems.
- What an amazing story.
- What was going through his mind when he spoke those amazing words?
- He's an amazing person.
- Sid's amazing wealth comes from holdings in oil, gas, land and property.
- This movie has some of the most amazing stunts you're ever likely to see.
- That's the amazing thing and how it revives is pretty amazing too.
- It's really an amazing dance. It just always brings the house down.
- This is because fifth-generation networks are still in testing and trial phases.
- We have always been on the side of permitting, even facilitating, such testing.
- One, which I'll call Project Split—the testing and development teams did not work well together.
- Manufacturers are testing a system that tracks products leaving the shelves and alerts employees to restock.
- Experts say testing needs to be done on each contaminant to determine the long-term effects on humans.
- This is because fifth generation networks are still in testing and trial phases.
- Companies have been testing their vehicles in cities across the country.
- What is skeptical observers' opinion on ancestry testing?
- She objects to the constant testing because it constricts her teaching style.
- He led this testing study called Converse CAD.
- After more flight testing with the sun-powering HB-SIA, the Solar Impulse Team hopes to perform night testing later this year.
- There was a time when each teacher spent an hour, one day a week, testing students in every subject.
- They took samples from his hair for DNA testing.
- Broadly speaking, we agree about most things.
- The rules of English grammar and usage are broadly agreed upon, the prescriptivist-descriptivist arguments over a few usages aside.
- She winked broadly at him and silently mouthed something.
- The president broadly got what he wanted out of his meeting.
- At present, the theory of Human Resource Management already applies to enterprise broadly.
- Broadly speaking, countries opt for one of two kinds of tax system.
- The ways of meeting this challenge can be broadly divided into six key points, which are outlined below.
- In modern age food processing industry, use the food additive broadly.
- But innovation, broadly defined, is the crucial ingredient in all economic progress — higher growth for nations, more competitive products for companies, and more prosperous careers for individuals.
- Charles grinned broadly.
- The winner was smiling broadly.
- Politics or, more broadly, the functioning of the state, is a major subject for journalists.
- Gambling has been a common feature of American life forever, but for a long time it was broadly considered a sin, or a social disease.
- The concept is also known as password chaos6 or more broadly as identity chaos.
- Information integration can help broadly collect and integrate resources and market information;
- The new law has been broadly welcomed by road safety organizations.
- Broadly, the 2016—2020 dietary recommendations aim for balance: more vegetables, leaner meats and far less sugar.