1. And attempts to mend its ways are running into trouble. 2. As a result of this report the caretaker was informed that if he did not mend his ways he would be discharged. 3. More uniform arrangements will allow good schools to flourish, they say, while forcing bad ones to mend their ways. 4. She wrote back in an unusually cheery vein in-tended to demonstrate, I suppose, that she was mending her ways. 5. This makes it less likely that investors would encourage a dissolute borrower to mend its ways by withholding finance. 6. He has promised drastic disciplinary action if they do not mend their ways. 7. And he has recently mended his ways. 8. A recidivist should be punished more severely than a first offender because he has failed to mend his ways after a first conviction. 9. A student who gave his name as Aharon said that the divine message was that Jews have to mend their ways. 10. Dismayed by the fractiousness that has plagued his industry for years, Shultz studied his colleagues in the conference room, wondering if they could mend their ways. |