"When I'm writing, I can spend hours on a single sentence, " he continued.
Alongside these civilities, he could also terminate long friendships in a single sentence.
In a single sentence, Dimon is telling not just shareholders, but the world really, that another financial disaster is inevitable.
This does not mean that you should mention the name of your book and your publisher in every single sentence.
Sometimes a poem can consist of a single sentence, the impact of which builds and gathers force in anticipation of its final line.
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Very often they switch between languages within a single sentence, or borrow English words and put them into Spanish, making a hybrid known as Spanglish.
From a sports perspective, it was a nice change to finally have a single sentence that includes the real object of the affections by the labor combatants.
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"It deals with complex subject matter, but in a single sentence the law authorized the courts to go off" and create a body of interpretations, says Mr. McConnell.
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The state legislature could do so simply by removing a single sentence from the existing False Claims Act so that tax fraud cases could be brought under that whistleblower law.
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Wow, two errors in a single sentence!
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Entire pages are devoted to photos and perhaps a single provocative sentence.
There a single judge passes a death sentence -- mandatory for first-degree murder of the kind Mr. Simpson was charged with.
The single count of wire fraud conspiracy carries a maximum 20-year prison sentence.
On the mitigating factors, only a single juror had to find a factor was proved for it to be considered in determining the sentence, Adams said.
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