Synonym: chase, follow, go after, heel, hunt, quest, seek, shadow, trail. Antonym: flee. Similar words: pursuit, sue, issue, ensue, for sure, purple, versus, tissue. Meaning: [pər'suː /pə'sju-] v. 1. carry out or participate in an activity; be involved in 2. follow in or as if in pursuit 3. go in search of or hunt for 4. carry further or advance.
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181. Tenet of enterprise: Pursue subsistence on quality, development on variety and create credit on service.
182. Whether the police dog is able to pursue that effractor or not depends on its ability.
183. And the company has the ability to add debt to pursue share buybacks or other steps to drive per-share earnings.
184. Therefore, how to obtain the smallest equivalent mass in the condition of certain strength and stiffness is the object that the pantograph designers shall pursue.
185. The teacher hold tight topic diagram of two story establish a wonderful scenario and pursue studies to living to create easy delectation of study atmosphere.
186. There he had rhe opportunity not only to pursue his interest in contemporary art but to concern himself more closely with the cultures of the world as represented in the museums of New York.
187. At the same time, we should not simply pursue the liveliness and glad of the playgame .
188. 42nd Street, a hugely successful stage musical, tells the story of an up-and-coming chorus girl who hails from Allentown, Pennsylvania, and arrives in New York City to pursue a Broadway career.
189. Should the deal with Spyker fall through, Genii and partners remained at the ready to pursue talks with GM, Carlstrom said.
190. One had refused to pursue allegations of voter fraud in the 2004 governor's race in Washington state, which a Democrat won by a hair's breadth.
191. A club statement reads: "Gwyn Williams who has been with the Company for over 25 years, including as Assistant Manager and latterly as Chief Scout, has decided to leave to pursue new ventures."
192. As we pursue our efforts to seek signs of life in the solar system, we have to think more broadly, more diversely and consider life as we do not know it.http://Sentencedict.com
193. They had succeeded in creating an image in my head that my mind wanted to pursue after the ad had passed.
194. In Chinese traditional culture , quinquagenarian audience pursue the ethnic harmony and they need ethnic cares .
195. Dan Kruger is a researcher at U of M. He says competing for a mate tends to make men take more dangerous risks and pursue more stressful careers, thus increasing their chances of dying younger.
196. Some of these funds will invest wisely, but many will pursue non-commercial goals, from job creation to crony enrichment.
197. Three methods are discussed to solve the one pursue two problem, they are course method of the initial angular bisector, course method of the instantaneous angular bisector and mid-point path method.
198. The Aristocrat's esthetic consciousness is one kind of esthetic pursue, like self-conscious, reflect society's lofty esthetic interest. It also clearly preferment the literature's surmounting side.
199. When countries tend to manipulate their managed floats in order to pursue particular goals at the expense of other countries, the behavior is referred to as dirty floating.
200. Serves for you, with your absolute sincerity cooperation, the communal development, is our without limits pursue.
201. He has the courage to take risk, the courage to pursue his dreams, the courage to love the unlovely, and the courage to do the right thing.
202. Graham Stringer MP said: "Michael Martin lost his job because he [also] thought it was more important to pursue the leakers – of MPs' expenses – rather than pursue the issues."
203. And they journeyed: and the terror of God was upon the cities that were round about them, and they did not pursue after the sons of Jacob.
204. The freedom dissimilation refers to the situation that people often can not achieve the ideal freedom and have not the free condition when they pursue freedom.
205. But we cannot constantly pursue texture's disguising the old as the new and the tool, the material change and put the cart before the horse without substance beauty of form.
206. As a great writer in feudal China, Li Qingzhao displayed the typical feelings of scholar-bureaucrat and the literary pursue of life consciousness, which were embodied concentratively in her sense of.
207. For does not injury brothers the sentiment, they use the swim meet to decide that who has the pursue power.
208. Roosevelt’s long tenure in the White House prompted the opposition Republican Party to pursue passage of the 22nd Amendment in 1947, with the law going into effect in 1951.
209. The Fed has to pursue full employment and low inflation by the Federal Reserve Act of 1978, but these two objectives are conflicting.
210. As long as we are determined to rise in the world and pursue rejuvenation, we need to take risks.
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