in short造句91. The most serious crisis in history of mankind, in short, turned on a question of appearances.
92. In short, unemployment must be considered as the primary agent causing and maintaining urban deprivation.
93. In short, the Samos is an established hotel which is well run and has a friendly, relaxed atmosphere.
94. They serve, in short, as narcotics, and the organization that indulges in them flirts with long-term addiction.
95. In short, choice is narrowed by internal as well as external constraints.
96. Here items in short supply are sold at inflated prices - but still generally lower than on the black market.
97. In short, more research in consumer buying and behavior in emerging electronic markets is clearly needed.
98. Worms are a staple diet and these have been in short supply due to the summer drought.
99. All the points are dealt with in short separate entries for maximum clarity.
100. In short, here is a service which yields substantial benefits but for which the market would allocate no resources.
101. Since gallery space was already in short supply, the connecting passage to the Sackler was recast as a subterranean exhibition hall.
102. In short, drawing a boundary between sociolinguistic and pragmatic phenomena is likely to be an exceedingly difficult enterprise.
103. In short, there is a I 5, 000-bushel shortage of or excess demand for, corn.
104. In short, there is no simple answer to whether caffeine is, or is not, helpful in performing intellectual tasks.
105. In short, if you are in the hospital for the convenience of the staff, be a good patient.
106. You must, in short, become a born-again consumer, redeem yourself, and find peace.
107. In short, the ration book would have become a national institution like the council house.
108. In short, the latest evidence does not suggest that giving more tax relief will promote much more giving.
109. In short, he was ideally suited for long-distance sailing on an increasingly waterlogged bamboo raft.
110. But if you can offer talents that are in short supply, you may be better able to extract concessions than you suppose.
111. In short, Dillie is witty, versatile, highly entertaining and very funny.
112. In short, they want to escape into and actually experience the period.
113. With food being in short supply, it was illegal to throw bread into rivers.
114. In short, the Web provides a totally different and unique method of accessing information.
115. The arts, in short, were pleasant and edifying if not quite essential.
116. In short, nowhere illustrates better than Mississippi the coming of age of the Republican Party in the South.
117. This, in short, means that they must enter the political arena.
118. But what when these extrinsic rewards are in short supply?
119. In short, the Middle East sets true believer against true believer with survival as the issue.
120. In short, Sangenic is the most modern, most environmentally friendly and most economic way to dispose of disposable nappies!