Starters
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1017 examples of Starters in a sentence
For starters, a revolution is required in the organization of work, learning, and leisure.
For starters, making a system very resilient in one way can cause it to lose resilience in other ways.
For starters, they reflect an economic-growth problem.
For starters, the French social contract is based on the peaceful coexistence of different religions, none of which can be sponsored by the state.
For starters, the tactical airstrikes on which Russia is relying have not proved particularly effective in the past.
For starters, while no media market is immune to erosion of press freedom, resistance is possible.
For starters, it is now a truly global currency.
For starters, consider how the world deals with refugee crises, such as Syria’s, and the way it deals with financial crises.
For starters, nearly 40% of all accidents involving these vehicles cause them to topple.
For starters, Maliki should do something that hasn’t been done in the Middle East for a long time: now and again, he should turn the other cheek and resist the temptation to come after his adversaries.
For starters, the continent’s businesses must integrate tools like big data, algorithms, and cloud computing into their operations.
For starters, the Italian government needs to root out corruption and self-dealing, and demonstrate a much stronger commitment to the public interest.
For starters, after two major international food-price spikes in 2007-2008 and 2010-2011, people in nearly 60 developing countries are paying 80% more, on average, for local foodstuffs in 2012 than they did before the crisis.
For starters, this is not the end of the American trade embargo, which can be lifted only by the US Congress.
For starters, Russia’s role in determining whether Iran is capable of threatening Europe with missile attacks, which would justify activating the missile interceptors in Poland, remains unclear.
For starters, independence would advance the cause of cultural preservation, by ensuring, for example, the use of Catalan in mass media, customer-service support lines, and product labeling.
For starters, stockpile destruction fortifies the credibility of demand-reduction campaigns in East Asia, without which the poaching problem will never be solved.
For starters, making it easier, safer, and more financially attractive for private investors to enter power markets would boost competition, thereby spurring innovation and lowering costs.
For starters, prominent Pakistanis in business, entertainment, and media could be made eligible for more rapid processing and multiple-entry visas.
For starters, by maintaining an undervalued real exchange rate, China has fallen into the so-called “dollar trap,” boosting the US dollar’s international importance at China’s own expense.
For starters, anemic investment in traditional infrastructure since the 1980’s has become an increasingly heavy drag on TFP, contributing to waste and inefficiency in existing production systems.
For starters, she is reversing a position she has maintained since announcing her candidacy to succeed Cameron as Tory leader (and thus as prime minister).
For starters, small countries invest heavily in knowledge and human capital at all levels, from compulsory, vocational, and university education to lifelong-learning programs.
For starters, it limits the size of the consumer base.
For starters, China’s impressive growth performance over the last three decades has given the world an economically successful example of what many call “state capitalism.”
For starters, finance provides an accurate yardstick to gauge if deeds are consistent with words.
For starters, the G20 must push national, regional, and multilateral development banks to do more to support cleaner infrastructure.
For starters, the EU should help us create a more stable exchange-rate regime to overcome the currency volatility that has wracked our economy since Russia’s invasion.
For starters, economic sanctions can be increased.
For starters, when the American troop presence in Europe was cut from four Brigade Combat Teams to two in 2012, a US-based rapid reaction force – which would rotate across the Atlantic for joint training, without perpetuating unnecessary Cold War infrastructure – was added.
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