Word: singularize
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...resonance and restraint, this epilogue strikes the sole forced note. For Australian readers, at least, the title carries enough emotional weight to speak volumes, and Jones is too subtle and cerebral a writer to suggest a polemical reading of her text. Instead, Sorry is most eloquent expressing a more singular kind of sorrow, while suggesting why the simplest utterances are often the hardest...
...sides of the conflict. Gillerman said that these included the need for global recognition of the conflict and a clearer understanding of the region and its people. “What we are witnessing today is not a clash of civilizations, but rather, a clash of civilization, in the singular,” he said. Having gained business acumen as the CEO of several Israeli companies in a wide spectrum of economic sectors, Gillerman has been a key leader in establishing economic cooperation with Palestinian and Arab leaders and called upon leaders from around the world to grant Palestine...
...more forceful hand in immigration and policing coupled with a new flexibility in the labor market. For Royal, the answer lies in a plethora of government programs that would strengthen the role of the state and reinforce social solidarity. Whichever of them wins on May 6 faces a singular challenge: to deliver on a promise for radical change from within one of two parties that have each so consistently disappointed that neither has been able to hold a parliamentary majority for two consecutive terms since 1969. If all the talk of change turns out to have been no more than...
...embrace the challenges of the new century, the rise of China, the big challenges of climate change, producing the best skilled workforce in the Western world and catching up to the government's failure to date on establishing a national broadband network." Doing a Kevin is a singular work in progress. Rudd and Labor are joined in a movable project whose chief author is clever and vulnerable, sincere and artificial, traditional and modern, controlled and controlling, meticulous and reckless...
...Business Week profiled Anshe Chung, a Second Life user who had made $250,000 USD in virtual Linden Dollars. Chung could exchange this for American dollars on the LindeX Currency Exchange that Linden Lab operates through PayPal. Such singular concern for profit does not make Second Life a good teaching tool, even though companies have claimed to use it as such. In an effort to teach young people how to manage money, Wells Fargo & Co. created an amusement park island on Second Life in 2005 where users could withdraw money from ATMs. Underlying this supposedly instructive intent, was, of course...