at the outset造句

"Can we all govern?" the movie asks at the outset.

These at least are the charms I see in it at the outset.

Plan for them. Announce at the outset of your speech that you will entertain questions.

There will be some improvement in experience at the outset, just not as much as the processor specs promise.

So exclaims Professor Munakata at the outset of a rollicking adventure set at the British Museum, in the form of a manga, or Japanese cartoon.

Especially at the outset, the creditors put too much weight on rapid fiscal adjustment, in a doomed attempt to limit the size of Greek debt.

Meanwhile, men who were divorced at the outset showed a general decline in fitness over time -- but the drop was steepest among those who got re-married.

For example, at the outset, we may view our goals in isolation, and not as part of a larger whole, as shown in Figure 1.

At the beginning of some things, let us engraved, at the outset, some people, making it difficult for us to remember, we came all the way, farewell to a section of the past, into the next section of the landscape.

The FA is acutely aware of the sensitivities between the two clubs and asked them both at the outset not to risk inflaming the situation by discussing it in the media.

Socrates, son of the sculptor Sophroniscus, and his wife, Phaenarete, a midwife, was born in Athens about 470 BC, at the outset of the most glorious age in Athenian history--the Age of Pericles.

Federal spending, excluding defence, grew from less than 5% of GDP at the outset of the Depression to around 16% in the late 1970s, and has remained there until now (see chart 2).

You need to do your best to try your best. At the beginning of some things, let us engraved, at the outset, some people, making it difficult for us to remember, we came all the way, farewell to a section of the past, into the next section of the landscape.

But as I said at the outset, vegetarianism has lasted.

That part of the follow-up study stated at the outset.

THIS science-fiction film from South Africa asks us to believe one impossible thing at the outset.

The more stressed or frustrated callers are at the outset, the happier they are when he finds a solution , he says.

If Li Yi's team had written a clear action plan at the outset of their project, the dilemma might never have arisen.

In order to check erroneous ideas at the outset, let us now to inventory the day the body at different stages of the bad feeling, have a look them all the time telling what.

Nor does anybody really know how much Mr Bush's proposals will end up costing, and the bitter lesson of the past is that it is unwise to believe the figure that is given at the outset.

Almost at the outset, southern colonials grew tobacco that was both cheaper to produce and of better quality than the tobacco grown in most other parts of the world.

What is Antigone's position at the outset of the play?

We should check erroneous ideas at the outset to nip an evil in the bud.

IT is largely a gathering of central bankers; at the outset of her speech she apologised for not being one.

The solution is preventative: choose carefully at the outset. Be grateful that, although you can't have everything, some very nice anything await your selection.

In contrast, the couples in arranged marriages were less in love at the outset, averaging 58 points, but their feelings increased over time to an average score of 68 at the ten or more years mark.

Furthermore his role at the outset of that conflict was as a military staff member and he didn’t raise to the rank of General until much later, in the Civil war.

at the outset造句

The new system met with great difficulties at the outset.

My overriding question upon arriving in South Africa at the outset of the World Cup was: "Who has the power?"

As I said at the outset, in just over 30 years since I first came to China, your progress has been nothing short of incredible.

To go for refuge does not imply that at the outset we already possess a clear grasp of the dangers that make a refuge necessary or of the goal toward which we aspire.

Thus, CEdipus at the outset obeys fate without knowing it.

The creative - an imaginative thinker who has bold concepts at the outset of a project and provides ideas when the team is stuck.

Readers should be warned at the outset that I will not, in the following pages, provide a "magic bullet" with which they can instantly and effortlessly eradicate unwanted desires.

They don't offer the bargains you'd expect -- at least at the outset, when the promoted discounts are usually off the full retail price.

Software is rife with unknown unknowns - situations you think you understand at the outset only to discover that the problem is different from your first impressions (and typically much harder).

By the latter I mean such things as are not supplied by the speaker but are there at the outset — witnesses, evidence given under torture, written contracts, and so on.

I never understood why he didn't just accede to our demands at the outset.

And at the outset I want to thank you all, especially those of you who are far from your homes, working in remote or difficult places.