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11 Sentences With "more apposite"

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But in the present circumstances, Trump's was emotionally more apposite.
But that description seems more apposite for many of the arguments for changing the law.
And never has that description been more apposite than with this year's must-have hallowmeme costume: the Galaxy Note 7 recall.
A more apposite line for the Tory party's current predicament is John F. Kennedy's one about passing the torch to a new generation.
Because if you observe him through the filter of class, rather than the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders frame, you can reach some very different — and I think more apposite — conclusions.
When Puel left last summer for Southampton — a more apposite English parallel for Nice — Rivère persuaded Lucien Favre, an astute Swiss coach who had led Borussia Mönchengladbach to the Champions League, to replace him.
Another Orwell phrase is perhaps even more apposite: that Britain resembles nothing so much as a "rather stuffy Victorian family", where "the young are generally thwarted" and "most of the power is in the hands of irresponsible uncles and bedridden aunts".
The more apposite question for Main Street would seem to be whether or not President Trump will have the wisdom to choose as Fed chair a person who might have the experience and independence to handle the enormous challenges that he or she will almost certainly have to face during his or her four-year term.
During the Qing dynasty (1644–1912), bannermen and civilians were categorised into ethnic groups based on language, culture, behaviour and way of life. Men were grouped into Manchu and Han banners on the basis of their culture and language. The Qing government regarded Han bannermenCrossley translates hànjūn as "Chinese-martial", but Naquin argues that "Chinese Bannermen" is more apposite.) and the Han civilian population as distinct. Some descendants of sinicised Jurchens spoke the Han language and had served under the Ming Empire (1368–1644).
However, as the TCCA had concluded, this was harmless error since it was just one of many convincing pieces of evidence in the record. On the matter of the jailhouse conversations, Sharp discussed the precedents relied on by the TCCA at length. While he felt that United States v. Bender, which Perry had argued controlled, was more apposite to the facts of Perry's case than the TCCA court had believed, he ultimately agreed with its conclusion that Perry's right to counsel had not been violated.
But aside from their poetry, it may be more apposite to refer to them, as was sometimes done at the time, as "The New University Wits" – writers who wished to communicate rather than experiment and often did so in a comic manner. However, they all became more serious after their initial work. Wain is still known for his poetry (for example, his Apology for Understatement) and literary interests (contributions to The Observer), although his work is no longer as popular as it was. Critical remarks about him by Amis and Larkin in their posthumously published letters may have contributed to dimming his reputation.

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