Lively
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325 examples of Lively in a sentence
We had a
lively
conversation.
Turkey has a
lively
civil society, with proudly independent institutions that include some renowned universities.
It promises to be an interesting, lively, and significant debate.
The class was drawing artifacts from museums and holding a
lively
discussion about the importance of preserving culture and heritage.
The debate about individual income supplements versus general public services has become
lively
everywhere.
Inequality adds color and variety to societies; it is one of the marks of lively, flexible, and innovative countries.
In Israel’s
lively
market of ideological debates, the fact that Livni is a woman is almost beside the point.
The underworld manners of both go hand in hand with that
lively
interest in business which is so essential if “liberal reforms” in Russia are to be continued.
A
lively
debate is now in progress, including over the euro's role once it reaches its full potential as a major reserve currency.
For the first time, there is
lively
and intelligent debate around this issue, which is at the core of the Middle East’s problems.
As a result, the fierce and
lively
debate – in Turkey and much more emphatically in the EU – about whether Turkey really belongs to Europe has continued, despite the start of negotiations.
Certainly, not all of these services are as good as they might be, nor held in equal regard by everyone; but people mostly pay their taxes, and if the way that money is spent offends some, a
lively
public debate ensues, and regular elections allow people to change priorities.
Each has the prerequisites for open and
lively
online communities: decent Internet penetration and democratic, plural political systems.
It is disturbing to witness the deterioration of a once elegant, intellectually lively, and highly independent companion of more than four decades.
How to stem the decline in equilibrium rates has thus become the subject of
lively
debate.
CAMBRIDGE – Robert Gordon of Northwestern University has launched a
lively
and important debate about the future rate of economic growth in the United States.
From 1848 until independence in 1960, whenever France was a republic, Senegal elected a deputy who became a full member of the French parliament, giving rise to a
lively
political society and free press.
Parliament was lively, but essentially powerless.
But this did not appear to be a majority sentiment, nor did it stop anyone from engaging in
lively
discussion of how the R2P doctrine could be most effectively implemented in practice.
All this should normally make for a
lively
parliamentary session.
When the four East Asian Tigers (Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan) attracted worldwide attention in the late 1980s, their rapid growth invited a
lively
debate about the proper role of government in economic development, giving rise to the notion of a “developmental state.”
At the outset of the pandemic, there were
lively
disagreements over whether the lockdown and other measures were warranted, or whether the economic costs were too high.
'It would be hard to find two brothers-in-law more unlike,' he went on with his subtle smile; 'the one always on the move, living always in Society like a fish in water; the other, our Constantine here, lively, quick, sensitive to everything, but as soon as he appears in Society either shutting up altogether or floundering about absurdly like a fish on dry land!''Yes, he is very thoughtless,' said the Princess to Koznyshev.
Things must be
lively
and amusing here, so that Alexis shall not wish for anything new!
She looked at the empty hands of Lénore and Henri who were fighting on the floor, already rested and
lively.
Bébert could not reply; he had to hold in Bataille, who was growing
lively
at the approach of the other train.
But if my hands came near the moving flowers of these sensitive,
lively
creatures, an alarm would instantly sound throughout the colony.
Our conversation,
lively
at the outset, then languished.
While grazing these rocky slopes lost under the waters, I still spotted some seashells, tube worms,
lively
annelid worms from the genus Spirorbis, and certain starfish specimens.
Lively
once, expansive and affectionate, in growing older she had become (after the fashion of wine that, exposed to air, turns to vinegar) ill-tempered, grumbling, irritable.
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