Examples of 'goodhart' in a sentence

Meaning of "goodhart"

Goodhart (noun): A surname of English origin, which can also refer to places or institutions named after individuals with this surname
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  • A surname.

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Goodhart concluded that the creation of the euro portends tensions that will need careful attention.
This building is named after former master of the college Arthur Lehman Goodhart.
David Goodhart is the journalist who founded Prospect magazine.
The boy wielding a hockey stick is the first life-sized sculpture Edward Goodhart created.
British journalist David Goodhart puts French wool men in a new political breakthrough after Brex.
Nationality, ethnicity and culture, the Guardian hosts the racist ideas of David Goodhart.
The dichotomy Goodhart draws between the National Health Service and development is entirely bogus.
In addition to that, David Goodhart is a good reporter.
Goodhart refused, and so the script was subsequently rewritten by Pallenberg and Boorman.
Seth McCormick - Goodhart.
Arthur Goodhart was married to Cecily Goodhart ( née Carter ) who was of English heritage.
They are what Charles Goodhart of the London School of Economics calls “ subsidiary sovereigns ”.
Goodhart carved the 7-foot statue from an oak tree in his backyard.
Charles Goodhart delivers the keynote address during the 2012 Long Finance conference in London.

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