Second
in sentence
11407 examples of Second in a sentence
Fifty years ago this week, President John F. Kennedy made two epoch-making speeches, the first on disarmament and the
second
on civil rights.
The first led almost immediately to the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, and the
second
led to the 1964 Civil Rights Act, both of which represented giant leaps forward.
In the U.K., this is such a problem that there was a government report a few years ago that actually said the
second
biggest offender of wasted food in the U.K. is the soggy lettuce.
CalPERS is the pension fund for public employees in California, and with assets of 244 billion [dollars], they are the
second
largest in the U.S. and the sixth largest in the world.
(First voice)
(Second
voice) You probably didn't understand what they said, but I hope that you heard their unique vocal identities.
That is unlikely for the
second
reason: the scale of the money that would be printed under this scheme.
The
second
question is, what is the diversity measure of your personal and professional stakeholder network?
But we did, and most of us probably without a
second
thought.
The
second
thing is, if I wasn't an English speaker, if I was speaking in some other language, this map would actually hold true in any language.
The
second
things is very hot.
The
second
point, would you really buy a car just based on the advice of the dealer?
The
second
big difference that INCRA would make is that would it base its sovereign risk assessment on a broader set of indicators.
And this, in fact, defines what you might call the
second
decade of the Internet economy, the decade in which the Internet as a noun became the Internet as a verb.
A few years ago, I started researching the Klan, the three distinct waves of the Klan, the
second
one in particular.
The
second
wave of the Klan had more than five million active members, which was five percent of the population at the time, which was also the population of New York City at the time.
And the
second
thing was, one time a friend came over and looked at this on my table and was like, "Uh ... why are they numbered?
From flaccid to ejaculation in less than a
second.
The
second
thing I have learned is that we need to create an alliance of people who believe that science is integral to bringing about social change.
Snakes also employ the
second
strategy: built-in biochemical resistance.
Those situations don't really define themselves more until the
second
decade of life.
The
second
condition is that reasoners are members of a community of reasoners who can affect one another's well-being, can exchange messages, and comprehend each other's reasoning.
CA: And who goes with the
second
choice, the fundamentally heroic act?
And having the goal in mind, thinking about where it might lead, directed me to a life of looking at all of the small details to allow this to become possible, to be able to launch and go help build a space station where you are on board a million-pound creation that's going around the world at five miles a second, eight kilometers a second, around the world 16 times a day, with experiments on board that are teaching us what the substance of the universe is made of and running 200 experiments inside.
And when the great big parachute opened, we knew that if it didn't open there's a
second
parachute, and it runs on a nice little clockwork mechanism.
CR: Which is a
second
thing about corporations.
When she gives birth to the
second
daughter, she is shocked, and in the expectation of a son, when she gives birth to a third daughter, she feels guilty like a criminal.
She convinced me that if I joined that she would take care of the registration fee and the garments, and that night, I won best in swimsuit and best in long gown and placed
second
runner up among 40-plus candidates.
A few minutes later, I called her back and I actually thought for a second, well, maybe I just imagined getting this phone call.
So if you think about all of this together for a second: as a country, we've decided that juveniles cannot be trusted with things like voting, buying cigarettes, attending an R-rated movie or driving, but they can make the judgment call to waive their Miranda rights, rights that we know from research, most teens don't understand or appreciate.
It's Jackie Joyner-Kersee, who in 1984 missed taking the gold in the heptathlon by one third of a second, and her husband predicted that would give her the tenacity she needed in follow-up competition.
Back
Next
Related words
First
Which
Would
About
Their
There
Movie
After
Could
Third
Should
Other
World
People
Countries
Growth
Economic
Years
Economy
While