Examples of 'adopted a very' in a sentence

Meaning of "adopted a very"

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adopted a very
We adopted a very clear position at that time.
But some bees have adopted a very radical solution.
I adopted a very simple technique.
Liszt had until then adopted a very abstract style.
He adopted a very defensive strategy.
That is why we have always adopted a very cautious position.
The House adopted a very biotechnology friendly view on how to develop this science in future.
The western discourse on the issue of women has adopted a very calculated and political outlook.
I also adopted a very affectionate cat.
He discarded the strategy of joining Moreau and adopted a very bold plan.
Vietnam has adopted a very conciliatory posture.
It really makes sense that Bob Ross adopted a very similar title.
Hollywood had adopted a very different relationship with the public.
To ensure that our values are rigorously applied, we have adopted a very special style,.
Le Jeune himself adopted a very direct approach to this issue.

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Compared with the Western method and Chinese medicine, has adopted a very different approach.
The TNC also adopted a very tight work schedule.
During his speech at the Netanya French Campus, he adopted a very pro-Israeli position.
Instead, it adopted a very different and drastic strategy.
In response to this challenge, the Group adopted a very clear methodology.
Trump adopted a very strong anti-abortion position.
I said that today the Commission adopted a very important piece of legislation.
You have adopted a very clear position, and for that you have my wholehearted thanks.
The new US administration has also adopted a very significant stimulus plan.
She has adopted a very original technique, she paints portraits on transparent surfaces with acrylic paint.
It was evident that she adopted a very different method from.
Throughout the consultations, the Organization of the Islamic Conference had adopted a very open-minded approach.
The Government has adopted a very short sighted economic policy.
With these considerations in mind, China has adopted a very transparent response.
But some bees have adopted a very radical solution . A very brave solution to that difficulty.
But these shearwaters here in Japan have adopted a very labour-saving way.
You have adopted a very noble position, But you're victims, you're owed something.
We discussed Afghanistan intensively and adopted a very significant resolution to that effect.
Umarji Anuradha has adopted a very common style of language and slang.
In this effort, however, the Obama administration adopted a very relaxed standard of imminence.
The Commission has always adopted a very favourable attitude towards positive action.
But these shearwaters here in Japan have adopted a very labour-saving way … Whoops!
The Council has this year adopted a very positive attitude, a readiness to compromise.
I am particularly pleased that the Commission has effectively adopted a very broad definition of Article 118A.
First, policymakers adopted a very short-term perspective.
During the mid-twentieth century, the band adopted a very militaristic style of marching.
Mr President, on 13 July, Parliament adopted a very clear resolution on the situation in Ethiopia.
Cyprus which to build . The TNC also adopted a very tight work schedule.
Meanwhile, Denmark has adopted a very different approach.
The newly elected LES Committee has adopted a very structured, goal-oriented approach.
On the contrary, we, the European Union, have adopted a very fierce programme to limit emissions.

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Examples of using Very
I wanta very private conversation with him
He must have loved you very much
Very few know what that means
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