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Examples for "touch "
Examples for "touch "
1 And that's the problem: the law is out of touch with reality.
2 The One Power won't work here; they can't touch the True Source.
3 Photo: Instagram Physical touch is essential for our physical and emotional health.
4 Cameras, gyroscopic controls, touch pads: they were all used to good effect.
5 In times of great need, we often touch abilities beyond the everyday.
1 However, it's the touting situation which is of far more concern today.
2 However, EU officials said that African migration presented the greater long-term concern .
3 Background: Asthma is an increasing public health concern that disproportionally affects children.
4 The health and safety of staff was its main concern , it said.
5 This year, the biggest changes in public opinion concern the welfare state.
1 The citizens would, of course, refer to two different types of time.
2 May I in turn refer to his recent work Does Morality Change?
3 Magistrate Phethise Motanyane agreed to refer the case to a higher court.
4 Please refer to the main results for more information about these comparisons.
5 Nearly 14 billion reais in postponements refer to consumer lending, Febraban said.
1 This could relate to a situation, recent news or change of circumstances.
2 However, these new points of evidence can't relate to issues previously considered.
3 The demands served so far mostly relate to the fiscal year 2012.
4 Chawla's bail conditions relate to the ongoing Estina dairy farm corruption case.
5 Financial income and expenses often relate to currency exchange rates or debt.
1 It is not clear if those documents pertain to Trump's business dealings.
2 Inside Rama nineteen years have passed, but those years only pertain to-
3 Therefore it seems that the moral virtues pertain to the contemplative life.
4 They pertain to the time of the first critics of those poets.
5 Therefore the second beatitude does not pertain to the gift of piety.
1 Have a democratic government come to power that changes every four years?
2 Revolutions happen because thousands and millions of people come to believe something.
3 Of course, she couldn't ask the mayor to come to her house.
4 Similar sentiment has come to the surface throughout central and eastern Europe.
5 The case is expected to come to court in October next year.
1 Both questions bear on the larger issue of early intervention in schizophrenia.
2 She swung her weapon to bear on the violence at her feet.
3 In a similar manner, he brought pressure to bear on the Pisa.
4 And the scene lit up as flashlights came to bear on us.
5 The second guard jumped back, bringing his ax to bear on Sekeu.
1 Creating videogames that touch on serious subjects is nothing new to Bernard.
2 I'm sure they will touch on all of those issues, he said.
3 She did not touch on interest rates or the current economic outlook.
4 She listened apprehensively for his touch on the handle of the door.
5 A fear of the future again laid its cold touch on Lansing.
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