unprecedented造句91. Fund management launched a $ 3.9-billion hostile takeover bid -- an unprecedented move in a generally cozy industry.
92. She is the most inventive and formally radical painter around, turning image and surface inside out in unprecedented ways.
93. The change is also so unprecedented that it necessitates a genuine leap of faith.
94. Few could gainsay that such growth poses an unprecedented challenge to mankind.
95. All those lofty ideals and principled declarations had led to unprecedented carnage in the trenches.
96. Armies of unheard-of size, fighting on a scale never before known, generated an unprecedented demand for military information.
97. The Zone covers 300 acres which, for the next twelve years, will offer unprecedented benefits for industrialists and investors.
98. Britain's financial withdrawals from the IMF had been on an unprecedented scale.
99. We should be prepared to counter this unprecedented instrument of domination by all possible means.
100. But he also had the good fortune to take over National just as the industry began to experience an unprecedented four-year boom.
101. I am sure he is the toad behind the unprecedented negative media coverage we are getting at the moment.
102. These systems provide users with an unprecedented degree of mobility and flexibility.
103. Her appearance before the grand jury will be unprecedented for a first lady.
104. And anti-Semitism in Europe culminated in an unprecedented holocaust.
105. There are campaign buttons, jewellery, teddy bears and even women's g-string underpants--and academics and vendors say the items are being sold at unprecedented levels.
106. Chinas civil aviation has witnessed an unprecedented development with the continuous market expansion after the execution of reform and open up program.
107. Cyclically , unprecedented monetary ease - both in terms of rates and quantities - is acting to boost inflation expectations, but so far the impact has been slight.
108. " propertied people perseverance" traditional consumer values and the complete abolition of the welfare housing distribution system, the Shanghai people purchase unprecedented enthusiasm.
109. The trebuchet was arguably the atom bomb of the Middle Ages — a game-changing siege engine that could catapult projectiles over unprecedented distances and heights.
110. What's more, new output format AVCHD lets you experience unprecedented high-definition movie.
111. Though loans have increased in recent months, it's after an unprecedented period of contraction.
112. The unprecedented coziness that once existed between the Justice Department and the White House now remains solely in the person of Gonzales.
113. The nightmare shutdown scenario, still a few weeks away, would involve Congress failing to raise the national debt ceiling and possibly an unprecedented government debt default.
114. After entering WTO, State Tobacco Monopoly Bureau merged and recombined the national tobacco industry. Tobacco enterprises are facing an unprecedented survival and development challenge.
115. Unprecedented in a translucence plastic body provides various types of color to provide a wide variety of choices to rider.
116. According to a New Orleans Times-Picayune story written that day, the mayor said he was having his staff research whether he could issue a mandatory evacuation, which he said was unprecedented.
117. Timed to commemorate the Alma-Ata anniversary, the report offers practical and technical guidance for reforms that can equip health systems to respond to health challenges of unprecedented complexity.
118. It is to be hoped that the normal balance of executive and legislative authority may be wholly adequate to meet the unprecedented task before us.
119. The unprecedented remarks by CSIS Director Richard Fadden were broadcast late on Tuesday, a day before Chinese Premier Hu Jintao was due to arrive in Canada on a formal visit.
120. "If Beijing doesn't want to politicize the Games, why were an unprecedented 100 leaders invited to attend?" said Sophie Richardson, Asia advocacy director at Human Rights Watch.