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transverse section English

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Simple sentences

I asked for a seat in the no-smoking section.
I asked for a seat in the non-smoking section.
Do you have a non-smoking section?
Could we have a table in the non-smoking section?
Could we have a table in the smoking section?
You'll find that book in the historical section of the library.
Who's in charge of this section?
Mr Yamada is in charge of the personnel section.
The section chief accepted the proposal.
He works in the planning section.
He belongs to the planning section.
Could we have a table in a non-smoking section?
We'd like a table in the non-smoking section.
Please show me the way to the business section.
I asked for a seat in the smoking section.
The section chief made me work like a slave.
There are seven men and four women in my section.
The section chief seems to like abusing his authority.
He was promoted to section chief.

News and current affairs

His populist rhetoric and religious fundamentalism have alienated a large section of conservative-pragmatist clerics and their supporters.
Indeed, perhaps the most telling case in the widening political epidemic was a membership re-shuffle of the study section at the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health that evaluates grants for studying workplace injuries.
Reportedly, some art sales today result in paintings merely being moved from one section of a storage vault to another, recalling how the New York Federal Reserve registers gold sales between national central banks.
Murari Lal, the coordinating lead author of the section of the IPCC report that contained the Himalayan error, admitted that he and his colleagues knew that the dramatic glacier prediction was not based on any peer-reviewed science.
It is as if the string section of the orchestra suddenly decided to play its own music, disregarding everyone else.
The report was drawn up by experts from almost all OAS member states, and was divided into two parts: an excellent analytical section, and a brief and somewhat exasperating chapter devoted to future scenarios.
A cross section of 40 poor and rich countries shows that there is a strong relationship between women's economic and social status and overall economic growth.
The media success of Olivier Besancenot, a 31-year-old representative of the most intransigent section of the Trotskyist Revolutionary Communist League, reflects the power of this dream.
Its value to Massachusetts is exemplified in the Commonwealth's post-independence state constitution, ratified in 1780, which includes a section about the university's function and boundaries.
Dangerfield based his diagnosis on a cross-section of institutions, politics, and personalities, set against the bitter class warfare of the time.
But no section of Ukraine is our enemy and none will be treated that way.
The Kissinger Associates lobbying group, whose Russian section is headed by Graham, feeds in to the Kissinger-Primakov working group, a quasi-private-sector effort, blessed by Putin, to deepen ties between Russia and the United States.
The HDP was handicapped by its inability to distance itself from the PKK, which a large section of the electorate regards as being responsible for the upsurge in domestic violence.
Access to literacy and to jobs in the government sector and modern professions was limited to a small section of the population usually belonging to the high castes.
This would need to be speedy, provide some assurance of objective assessment, and ideally generate strong concern across a wide cross-section of the international community.
That, in fact, was pretty much the message conveyed by a broad cross-section of senior officials at this year's CDF: Slowdown, yes; major policy response, no.
But one particular section of Sweden's population has never engaged in the pretense that there is a distinction between hatred of Israel and hatred of Jews.
The two groups are drawn from a cross-section of society.
The first section of the legislation, Title I, stipulates that all firms must be able to go bankrupt without causing large-scale damage to the broader financial system or the real economy.
But, beyond narrow party confines, opinion polls were exceptionally kind: a vast cross-section of the Israeli public wants Livni to lead.
The language, which appears in a section on energy, was apparently inserted to protect oil and gas interests from findings about their activities' impact on climate change.
Dangerfield based his diagnosis on a cross-section of institutions, politics, and personalities, set against the bitter class warfare of the time. Americans, however, have generally been averse to class warfare.

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