shift to the left उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- For Europe, a victory by Schroeder in the chancellor's race would extend the continent's shift to the left, following Blair's Labor Party win and the election of Socialist Prime Minister Lionel Jospin.
- For Europe, a victory by Schroeder in the chancellor's race would extend the continent's shift to the left, following Blair's Labor Party win and the election of socialist French President Jacques Chirac.
- If the pH is high ( the concentration of hydrogen ions is low ), the equilibrium shifts to the left : the hydroxide ion abstracts a proton from the ammonium ion, generating ammonia.
- Tabare Vazquez, a cancer specialist and socialist opposition leader, won Uruguay's presidential election in a historic shift to the left that put this South American country politically closer to many of its neighbors.
- Former union boss Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva took a commanding lead in Brazil's presidential election Sunday, signaling a victory that would mark a historic shift to the left for Latin America's largest country.
- "His shift to the left was entirely related to Roe v . Wade and the intense, uncompromising criticism it provoked, " said John Jeffries, a Supreme Court scholar at the University of Virginia Law School.
- The " upper class " mentality of the western Oslo society is evident, and Kim describes how his sentiments gradually shift to the left . Three characters in the book seem to be propagating this view:
- After three unsuccessful running plays, the Utes spread the field with a line shift to the left . But Arceneaux's pass to wide-open D'Shaun Crockett on the right side was broken up by Arizona's Joe Tafoya.
- A third of the way toward the first mark, Team Conner sailed into a wind shift to the left . Rather than tacking across the new wind, Stars & Stripes sailed with it _ and off course.
- Former union boss Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva took a commanding lead in early official results of Brazil's presidential election Sunday, signaling a victory that would mark a historic shift to the left for Latin America's largest country.