overcome造句241. Even a minor incident reveals his desperate determination to overcome, the desperation of the poor.
242. Just as the slums, squalor and muddle of towns and cities could be overcome by planning, so could social evils.
243. His fear of blood had been overcome tonight because of his desperate need not to be a killer of animals.
244. Yet these can be overcome if people unite to show their contempt for the cruel, vicious minority.
245. But secondly, and more assertively, they examine the extremely diverse ways in which ontological insecurity is both generated and overcome.
246. Some local initiatives may yet overcome their funding constraints and make a national contribution.
247. To overcome this problem many policy papers which examine population ageing produce a variety of projections using different fertility assumptions.
248. And its technical skill, vast financial reserves and marketing savvy give it the potential to overcome any early disadvantage.
249. They deal with the whole problem solving process from problem sensed to problem overcome.
250. But there was enough esprit de corps among our group to overcome this discomfort with a minimum amount of grumbling.
251. By 1956, for instance, it had been able to overcome discriminatory practices in transportation rates and costs.
252. Will the denominational bond overcome the competitive drive of the market economy now introduced into teacher education?
253. They say she will need medical help and counselling to overcome the tragedy.
254. Both had been determined to overcome authoritarian rule from Addis Ababa and had worked closely together to achieve this end.
255. It was nice to hear everyone give the chap a big cheer as he came forward, obviously overcome with excitement.
256. To help expatriates overcome differences in culture, their employers should issue them with briefing documents covering various points of concern.
257. In the Arts Council's rhetoric of liberal synthesis, dichotomies are for ever being overcome by acts of sheer good will.
258. In my opinion the hardest task on the holding is to overcome inertia, to make a start on the daunting task.
259. One old lady, overcome by her situation, burst into tears.
260. Male speaker Inevitably at her advanced years, it's difficult for her to overcome.
261. Dark environments overcome by imported religious signs and local domestic amenities.
262. If this does happen the interviewer will have a rather embarrassing situation to overcome before going any further.
263. Problems of political obligation can only be overcome by participatory political associations which would allow citizens to create their own political obligations.
264. The only way Glass could overcome this irreconcilable difference was by doing away with the bar lines completely.
265. Overcoming poverty is not a task of charity, it is an act of justice. Like Slavery and Apartheid, poverty is not natural. It is man-made and it can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings. Sometimes it falls on a generation to be great. YOU can be that great generation. Let your greatness blossom.Nelson Mandela
266. In the mornings my husband walked the endless corridors of oil power, hoping for patience to overcome impatience.
267. The only way to overcome sadness is to consume it.Jonathan Safran Foer
268. They also can help students overcome barriers to success, frustration, and pain, helping them grow to greater self-sufficiency.
269. Piggy believed that he had overcome his disabilities and looked at himself in a very different way from the other boys.
270. This new standard stuck, even when distribution systems became sophisticated enough to overcome the original problem.