Pronunciation of the English word giving.
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1. | On gift-giving occasions, people generally avoid giving money, but there are exceptions. | |
2. | I do not object to your learning English for the sake of acquiring knowledge or for the sake of earning your livelihood but I object to your giving so much importance to English and giving a low place to your national language, Hindi. I do not think it is right on your part to use in your conversation with your friends and relatives any other language than your national language or your mother tongue. Have love for your own language. | |
3. | When an object moves away from Earth, the light that it is giving off is seen in longer wavelengths. When an object moves toward Earth, the light that it is giving off is seen in shorter wavelengths. | |
4. | Sometimes I'm criticized in my own country for professing a belief in international norms and multilateral institutions. But I am convinced that in the long run, giving up some freedom of action -- not giving up our ability to protect ourselves or pursue our core interests, but binding ourselves to international rules over the long term -- enhances our security. And I think that's not just true for us. | |
5. | Balance simply means giving equal time to both sides of an issue, or not giving one side more importance. | |
6. | I am alive even though I am not giving any sign of life. | |
7. | You're giving me the same old line. | |
8. | There are marked and rapidly, steadily increasing health benefits to giving up. | |
9. | The fire burned brightly, giving forth a comforting warmth. | |
10. | It's a lot of fun making people laugh while giving a speech. |