1. It is a play which, again, has not entirely abandoned the traditions of the music hall. 2. Collins was the Irish revolutionary who brought the British Empire to its knees, abandoning the tradition of futile, quixotic rebellion in favor of ruthless guerrilla war. 3. Corporations, he said, have abandoned a tradition of working with government and labor to enhance both profits and living standards to broaden their American consumer base. 4. Door-to-door canvassing by parliamentary candidates, a tradition abandoned in some countries in favor of television spots and mass rallies, still plays a lively role in British campaigns. 5. Genetically altered corn-farming would force farmers to abandon their traditions, critics claim. 6. Granger said he did not plan to abandon the tradition forever. 7. Neither Democrats nor Republicans are ready to abandon the tradition of peddling themselves for the millions needed for TV campaign ads. 8. That would mean abandoning the tradition of encouraging all employees to be trained to fight fires. 9. To begin with, Japanese manufacturers appear to be abandoning the tradition of manufacturing of their own accord. 10. Although the church is being forced to abandon the tradition of dealing with suspected abuse in-house, the result is inconsistent, lawyers said. |