Pronunciation of the English word collective.
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1. | Collective responsibility means irresponsibility. | |
2. | And when innocents in Bosnia and Darfur are slaughtered, that is a stain on our collective conscience. | |
3. | Collective rules are not set straightaway but progressively win recognition. | |
4. | Many people easily understand the injustice of the current language situation in the world where English dominates. But they also see the collective advantages, as for example a relatively good and direct communication between intellectuals and leaders of different languages through the English language, and the personal advantages as their own knowledge of the English language. About a neutral language such as Esperanto, one does not know much and does not seek information. | |
5. | Rephrasing is a collective art at Tatoeba. | |
6. | Collective interests must be protected. | |
7. | Patriotism, often a thinly veiled form of collective self-worship, celebrates our goodness, our ideals, our mercy and bemoans the perfidiousness of those who hate us. | |
8. | I wish I could find something to read about collective nouns in Norwegian, or perhaps Danish. | |
9. | Executive departments and agencies should offer Americans increased opportunities to participate in policymaking and to provide their Government with the benefits of their collective expertise and information. | |
10. | Colonel Yuri A. Gagarin was born on a collective farm in a region west of Moscow, Russia on March 9, 1934. |