- She encouraged the class not to stress or even study, promising that, "It is going to be a piece of cake".
- To cast a promising career, we need a lot more abilities which we can not learn from college.
- To get the ISS research back on track, CASIS has examined more than 100 previous microgravity experiments to identify promising research themes.
- Many social and cultural factors play roles in determining which promising students get on the path toward international math recognition.
- Since the last table-tennis Championships a crop of promising players has appeared.
- He handed in his notice at the bank and ruined his promising career.
- Three other explanations seem more promising.
- Possibilities for trade seemed promising, but no hope existed for maintaining the traditional routes over land.
- After promising his mother that he would be safe, he went on alone.
- Recent measurements made in the field together with laboratory simulations offer a promising explanation of how this structure of charged particles forms.
- In January 1910, Shirase put his plans before Japanese government officials, promising to raise the flag at the South Pole within three years.
- AI looks at resumes in greater numbers than humans would be able to, and selects the more promising candidates.
- Inhibition of EGFR may be a promising adjuvant in chemotherapeutic strategy in the treatment of the dismal disease.
- There is a prospect of applying 5G, which is very promising.
- If everything looks promising, then it will justify trying to build a sleep lab and study sleep across cultures that way.
- There are plenty of emerging, smaller industries, but which ones are the most promising?
- It is considered a promising source of green energy to produce electricity in coastal areas.
- Affluence liberates the individual, promising that everyone can choose a unique way to self-fulfillment.
- We need someone toshare things with tomake them more enjoyable.
- "It's exciting and enjoyable but requires a lot of focus."
- In fact, it's often easier to save on essentials than on enjoyable extras.
- It's easy for you to choose one and start an enjoyable visit!
- Around 70% of the people felt it was important to spend time inthe garden, and over 50% of these described gardening as the most enjoyable thing. they ever did.
- It is enjoyable and educational for people to communicate with the wonderful animals.
- The book is an enjoyable and undemanding read.
- The other gave me tons of confidence and made learning enjoyable.
- We had a most enjoyable evening.
- What he found was that people have more enjoyable experiences from work than from their time off.
- Andersen's fairy tales are funny and sad and enjoyable.
- In an experiment, commuters who talked to nearby strangers found their commute more enjoyable than those who didn't.
- Teachers cannot make everything enjoyable.
- They believe that using iPads is a more enjoyable way to learn ( such as listening to stories and watching movies).
- A person who is unable to stimulate others' curiosity or make their life enjoyable may appear somewhat boring.
- You'll find the enjoyable moments happening all around you: a wonderful sunset or a small child playing in the puddlesof a cobbleroad.
- It's not always enjoyable for children to eat vegetables.
- To the relief of Instagrammers ( Instagram ) everywhere, it can even make meals more enjoyable.
- Around 70% of the people felt it was important to spend time in the garden, and over 50% of these described gardening as the most enjoyable thing .
- The two days we spent there were enjoyable but hectic.
- Those qualities that make interaction with other people enjoyable would be simulated as closely as possible, and the machine would appear to be charming, stimulating and easygoing.
- It was a sunny and enjoyable day.