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hard-won造句
1. The hard-won liberties should never be bargained away lightly. 2. She doesn't want to lose her hard-won independence. 3. The dispute could destroy Australia's hard-won reputation for industrial stability. 4. She was not going to give up her hard-won freedom so easily. 5. It involves wondering how to use hard-won resources to achieve something meaningful. 6. It should not casually diminish these hard-won gains by yielding to the pressures and temptations of the day. 7. This strong attachment to a hard-won freedom can neither be denigrated, nor eradicated from consciousness. 8. They are hard-won credentials that show outstanding strengths in some of the most competitive business sectors in the world. 9. For me this was a hard-won lesson, based on my own failings in this direction. 10. It harasses other gulls until they drop their hard-won food and then swoops down to catch it - often in mid-air. 11. I am proud of the invitation and the hard-won respect that underlies it. 12. A bit of a bombshell, Vi distracts Betty's hard-won suitor Hugh, touching off a set of sibling sparring. 13. In offering to give up his hard-won judgment, Goldman also volunteered his attorneys for a bit of unanticipated altruism. 14. Their hard-won brand equity was swept away by the power of the marketplace transactions. 15. In offering to give up his hard-won millions, Goldman also volunteered his attorneys for a bit of unanticipated altruism. 16. This would decide whether the hard-won economic recovery of the post-IMF phase would be destroyed by rampaging wage demands and raging inflation. 17. If our culture was hard-won, the stalwart conservatism of her background made Roundhay a den of Bohemian anarchists in comparison. 18. Their old hard-won skills were irrelevant. 19. That is a hard-won truth. 20. Our hard-won liberties should not be bargained away lightly. 21. We should not bargain away our hard-won freedom lightly. 22. hard-won , self - acquired, self - earned property! 23. We are jealous of our hard-won freedom. 24. This is a momentous, hard-won achievement. 25. Maybe he was lulled by hard-won trust. 26. The people were not prepared to give up their hard-won independence. 27. Each night as I wait for his call I feel my strength on trial; what will become of my hard-won solitude? 28. Gore could not afford to run the risk of seeing his hard-won political gains evaporate in a populist revolt over fuel costs. 29. But this lack of censorship, self or otherwise, should be celebrated for the hard-won battle that it is. 30. This rapidly changing eighteenth-century upper class reaped the rewards of the political settlement hard-won in 1688 after civil war and the interregnum.