"nature" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- As the protracted nature of the peace talks demonstrated, there were several obstacles facing the mediators and negotiating parties.
- All six were on the ground, all six ready because of the protracted nature of the crisis.
- But they still sounded dissatisfied with the protracted nature of the nation's slump.
- To understand the protracted nature of these wars, one must realise that both in Holland and among the Frisians civil wars were going on in this same period.
- The protracted nature of the struggle has as much if not more to do with personalities and attitudes as it does with the process itself.
- At his arraignment, Mr. Libby waived his right to a speedy trial, as lawyers on both sides pointed to the complicated and protracted nature of the case.
- And counselors believe that the rescue operation's protracted nature will complicate the grieving of young children, who already cannot comprehend death's finality.
- And the protracted nature of this attempt was widely believed to have discouraged some bankers from considering similar attempts.
- Reaction to the decision, and to the protracted nature of the case itself, was widespread and negative.
- "And the protracted nature of Albany's budget process raises significant doubts about the state's willingness or ability to deal with difficult decisions should the economy go bad."
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