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6 Sentences With "be staggered by"

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The national scale of Super Tuesday means that poll closings will be staggered by time zone across the country.
Opinion Columnist No matter how low your expectations for the summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin on Monday, it was hard not to be staggered by the American president's slavish and toadying performance.
"Even an efficiency expert would be staggered by the amount of chasing around … that the little woman takes as a matter of course," says a male voice, a disembodied ghost from 1950s television advertisements.
But almost any country would be staggered by a government initiative as all-encompassing as the Green New Deal resolution that Ms Ocasio-Cortez and Ed Markey, a senator from Massachusetts, have introduced into Congress.
I might go on indefinitely to > enumerate the stigmata of child psychology, but the reader can do it equally > for himself, and every idea that comes to him as characteristic of children > will strike him as applicable to the events of history since 1904, from the > Great War to Prohibition. And if he possess any capacity for understanding > the language of symbolism, he will be staggered by the adequacy and accuracy > of the summary of the spirit of the New Aeon given in The Book of the Law.
Time (and Sadler) prevented balancing or contrary evidence being called before Parliament was dissolved. The committee report was published early in 1833: a mid-20th century historian describes it as "a mass of evidence, constituting a most formidable indictment of factory conditions ...It is impossible not to be staggered by the revelations of human misery and degradation - impossible not to be moved by the dreadful stories of children and young persons (and adults, too, for that matter) who were bullied and cursed and tormented, pushed around and knocked about by those placed in authority over them." There was a widespread public outcry at the conditions depicted by the testimony heard. Parliament, however, declined to legislate on the basis of the report: even Sadler’s parliamentary friends, such as Lord Morpeth, conceded that the proceedings of the Committee were irregular and its choice of witnesses unbalanced.

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